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Hurricane The range gets bigger and better…


The single disc floor machine is the heart of all hard floor cleaning and maintenance.


The right machine for the right job will ensure the very best floor-care results. Selecting the perfect fit for your floor-care has never been easier than with the new Hurricane range. When size and weight are a factor the HFS offers the ideal balance between a smaller machine and the power to perform. Equipped with either the Hurricane 1000W or 1500W motor and a choice of speeds, the HFM series is capable of stunning results in the majority of applications. When the need to easily switch between scrubbing and polishing is present, the twin speed HFT offers total flexibility.


A new member of the Hurricane family with added design to allow for effortless performance at higher burnishing speeds.


The NuShine gives total ease of use and complete directional control providing a consistently high standard of finish.


Optional Hi-Dust Motor Filter HFT Twin Speed Selection Optional 10Kg Additional Weight


Designed to move easily in any direction.


HFS1015/23


150/230rpm 1000W


400mm Brush 360mm Pad


HFM1015/23


150/230rpm 1000W


450mm Brush 400mm Pad


HFM1515/23/30/45


150/230/300/450rpm 1500W


450mm Brush 400mm Pad


HFT1530 2 Speed


150 and 300rpm 1000/1250W 450mm Brush 400mm Pad


BURNISHER


1500rpm 1500W


500mm Pad


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Well-maintained floors tell a sound and professional story, every time, everywhere!


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Numatic International Limited, Chard, Somerset, TA20 2GB Tel: 01460 68600 Fax: 01460 68458 Numatic International Limited 2014. Specification subject to change without prior notice.


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