Description
Unmatched Performance and Maneuverability
Introducing the Numatic TTG6650 – a cable-operated walk-behind scrubber dryer designed for professional-grade floor cleaning. Engineered with semi-automatic traction, this machine provides enhanced maneuverability, enabling efficient navigation even in tight spaces. Whether you’re tackling large surfaces or requiring precision cleaning, the TTG6650 guarantees outstanding results with its expertly designed functionalities.
Versatile Features for Optimal Cleaning
The TTG6650 is packed with innovative features that redefine convenience and performance. The brush head pivots effortlessly, simplifying brush changes without compromising cleaning efficiency. Thanks to the integrated Nuplug system, cable replacement is quick, easy, and entirely tool-free—allowing you to focus on the task at hand without interruptions. Moreover, the adjustable tiller is ergonomically designed to suit different user preferences, minimizing fatigue during extended cleaning sessions.
Simple Maintenance and User-Friendly Experience
Numatic’s TTG6650 prioritizes ease of use in every aspect. Accessing the tank is straightforward, saving time and effort during water refills or cleaning operations. Red checkpoints have been strategically incorporated to streamline maintenance tasks, offering a hassle-free experience even for users with limited technical expertise. Plus, with the free Nu-Assist smartphone application, you’ll have access to step-by-step user assistance at your fingertips, ensuring optimal usage and preventing unexpected downtime.
Why Choose Numatic TTG6650?
Investing in the TTG6650 means choosing reliability, comfort, and efficiency for your floor maintenance needs. Whether you’re a professional cleaner or managing a facility, this scrubber dryer offers the perfect balance between functionality and user-friendly operation. Elevate your cleaning routines today with the Numatic TTG6650 walk-behind scrubber dryer—a machine designed to make floor maintenance effortless and effective.

