Propane Floor Burnisher Product
Overview
A propane burnisher is the machine that puts the wet-look gloss on large finished floors — the polished VCT of supermarkets and the densified concrete of warehouses. Burnishing is not scrubbing: the Burnishing Pad runs at about 1500 rpm, ten times the speed of a swing scrubber, and the friction heat momentarily softens and re-flows the floor finish so it levels into a mirror. Speed is the whole mechanism, and speed is why the machine carries its own engine. An electric burnisher of equal pad power would trail a cord pulling more than a 15 A circuit supplies; the propane unit's 603 cc Propane Engine delivers around 11 kW with no cord at all, covering up to 3700 m²/h.
How it works
The Engine Short Block is an air-cooled V-twin of the class used on commercial mowers, converted to propane. Fuel arrives as vapour from the Propane Tank — withdrawal from the vapour space, not liquid — through the Fuel Hose and Fuel Filter. The Vaporizer Regulator drops tank pressure to near-atmospheric in two stages, and the Fuel Lock-Off admits gas only while the engine cranks or runs, so a stalled machine cannot seep fuel. A mechanical Engine Governor holds 3400–3600 rpm regardless of pad load; constant rpm means constant pad speed, and constant pad speed means even gloss.
Torque reaches the pad through the Drive Train. The Centrifugal Clutch stays disengaged at idle and picks up above roughly 1800 rpm, so starting is unloaded and dropping to idle stops the pad. A cogged Drive Belt between the Engine Pulley and Spindle Pulley gives the 2.4:1 reduction from 3600 engine rpm to about 1500 pad rpm, behind a steel Belt Guard.
At the floor, the Flexible Pad Driver is a spring-loaded flex hub that lets the 686 mm pad float and follow the floor rather than dig at high spots — at 190 km/h tip speed, a rigid head would burn through finish at every undulation. The Front Caster trims down-pressure, the Dust Skirt contains the polishing dust the pad throws, and the Dust Control Port routes that air to a bag or vacuum, the configuration required where LEED indoor air credits apply.
Emissions and safety
Running an internal-combustion engine inside an occupied building is the controversial part of the format, and two systems make it defensible. The Catalytic Muffler is a three-way catalyst that oxidises CO and unburned hydrocarbons; a healthy engine and catalyst hold exhaust CO in the hundreds of ppm. Downstream, the Emissions Monitor monitor samples the exhaust with an electrochemical CO Sensor Cell. If CO exceeds the setpoint — typically 1500 ppm, the signature of a rich mixture, fouled Air Filter, or dying catalyst — the CO Monitor Controller sounds the alarm and de-energises the normally closed Shutdown Solenoid, stopping the engine. The same solenoid trips on low oil pressure. The fuel side carries its own protections: the cylinder rides upright in the quick-release Tank Bracket so its relief valve stays in the vapour space, and an Excess-Flow Valve chokes the line if a hose lets go.
Operator controls follow outdoor power equipment practice: a Key Switch with 12 V electric start from the onboard 12 V Battery, a detented Throttle Lever with idle and governed-run positions, and an Operator Presence Bail on the Handlebar that kills the engine when released. An Hour Meter tracks service intervals.
Operation and maintenance
Burnishing is a maintenance step on an already-clean floor: dust mop, scrub or damp mop, then burnish in overlapping straight passes at a brisk walk. The pad is the main consumable, flipped or replaced every 1900–2800 m². Engine service follows 100-hour oil and filter intervals, and the catalyst and CO calibration are checked on the same schedule because the CO monitor is only as good as its CO Sensor Cell cell, which ages out in about two years. Ventilation requirements still apply — these machines are run during off-hours with air handling on, not in sealed buildings.
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Bill of materials
7 top-level lines · 59 rows shown · 69 parts total · indented to 3 levels| # | Item / sub-assembly | Part no. | Qty/assy | Ext. qty | Parts | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Propane Engine 8 parts | propane-burnisher-engine | 1× | 1 | 9 | assembly |
| 1.1 | Engine Short Block | propane-burnisher-engine-block | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 1.2 | Vaporizer Regulator | propane-burnisher-vaporizer-regulator | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 1.3 | Fuel Lock-Off | propane-burnisher-fuel-lock | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 1.4 | Engine Governor | propane-burnisher-governor | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 1.5 | Catalytic Muffler | propane-burnisher-catalytic-muffler | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 1.6 | Air Filter | propane-burnisher-air-filter | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 1.7 | Electric Starter | propane-burnisher-starter | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 1.8 | Oil Seal | oil-seal | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 2 | Burnishing Pad Head 6 parts | propane-burnisher-pad-head | 1× | 1 | 7 | assembly |
| 2.1 | Flexible Pad Driver | propane-burnisher-pad-driver | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 2.2 | Burnishing Pad | propane-burnisher-burnishing-pad | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 2.3 | Pad Retainer | propane-burnisher-pad-retainer | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 2.4 | Dust Skirt | propane-burnisher-dust-skirt | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 2.5 | Dust Control Port | propane-burnisher-dust-port | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 2.6 | Ball Bearing | ball-bearing | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 3 | Drive Train 6 parts | propane-burnisher-drive-train | 1× | 1 | 7 | assembly |
| 3.1 | Centrifugal Clutch | propane-burnisher-centrifugal-clutch | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3.2 | Drive Belt | drive-belt | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3.3 | Engine Pulley | propane-burnisher-engine-pulley | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3.4 | Spindle Pulley | propane-burnisher-spindle-pulley | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3.5 | Belt Guard | propane-burnisher-belt-guard | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3.6 | Ball Bearing | ball-bearing | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 4 | Frame and Handlebar 6 parts | propane-burnisher-frame | 1× | 1 | 25 | assembly |
| 4.1 | Deck Weldment | propane-burnisher-deck-weldment | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 4.2 | Handlebar | propane-burnisher-handlebar | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 4.3 | Handle Grip | propane-burnisher-handle-grip | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 4.4 | Wheel Assembly 5 parts | wheel-assembly | 2× | 2 | 9 | assembly |
| 4.4.1 | Alloy Wheel | alloy-wheel | 1× | 2 | — | part |
| 4.4.2 | Tire | tire | 1× | 2 | — | part |
| 4.4.3 | TPMS Sensor | tpms-sensor | 1× | 2 | — | part |
| 4.4.4 | Lug Nut | lug-nut | 5× | 10 | — | part |
| 4.4.5 | Valve Stem | valve-stem | 1× | 2 | — | part |
| 4.5 | Front Caster | propane-burnisher-front-caster | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 4.6 | Fastener Set | fastener-set | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 5 | Fuel System 5 parts | propane-burnisher-fuel-system | 1× | 1 | 5 | assembly |
| 5.1 | Propane Tank | propane-burnisher-propane-tank | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 5.2 | Tank Bracket | propane-burnisher-tank-bracket | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 5.3 | Fuel Hose | propane-burnisher-fuel-hose | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 5.4 | Fuel Filter | propane-burnisher-fuel-filter | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 5.5 | Excess-Flow Valve | propane-burnisher-excess-flow-valve | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6 | Emissions Monitor 5 parts | propane-burnisher-emissions-safety | 1× | 1 | 10 | assembly |
| 6.1 | CO Sensor Cell | propane-burnisher-co-sensor | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6.2 | CO Monitor Controller 5 parts | propane-burnisher-co-controller | 1× | 1 | 6 | assembly |
| 6.2.1 | Bare PCB | pcb-bare | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6.2.2 | Microcontroller | mcu | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6.2.3 | SMD Passive (R/C/L) | smd-passives | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6.2.4 | Relay | relay | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6.2.5 | Connector | connector | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 6.3 | Shutdown Solenoid | propane-burnisher-shutdown-solenoid | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6.4 | Speaker | speaker | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6.5 | Wire Bundle | wire-bundle | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 7 | Controls and Electrical 6 parts | propane-burnisher-controls | 1× | 1 | 6 | assembly |
| 7.1 | Key Switch | propane-burnisher-key-switch | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 7.2 | Throttle Lever | propane-burnisher-throttle-lever | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 7.3 | Hour Meter | propane-burnisher-hour-meter | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 7.4 | Operator Presence Bail | propane-burnisher-operator-presence-bail | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 7.5 | 12 V Battery | lv-battery | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 7.6 | Wire Bundle | wire-bundle | 1× | 1 | — | part |
Sourcing — likely vendors
Companies that make this · indicative price $50–$1.5k · MOQ & lead are typical| Vendor | HQ | Specialty | MOQ | Lead time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| sharkninja.com ↗ | Needham, US | Floorcare & kitchen | 1,000 units | 8–12 wks |
| 🇬🇧Dyson dyson.com ↗ | Malmesbury, GB | Vacuums & hair care | 1,000 units | 8–12 wks |
| 🇺🇸Bissell bissell.com ↗ | Grand Rapids, US | Floorcare | 1,000 units | 8–12 wks |
| 🇺🇸iRobot irobot.com ↗ | Bedford, US | Robot vacuums | 1,000 units | 8–12 wks |
| 🇩🇪Kärcher karcher.com ↗ | Winnenden, DE | Cleaning equipment | 1,000 units | 8–12 wks |
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