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- Tennant 1240 vs Clarke Clean Track Series
- Tennant 2370 vs Clarke CFP Floor Machines
- Tennant 2550 vs Fusion Burnishers
- Tennant 3120 vs CarpetMaster 200
- Tennant 3500 vs Clarke Wet/Dry Vacuum
- Tennant 4300 vs Litterboss
- Tennant 465 vs Advance Convertamatic
- Tennant 5300 vs Clarke Focus 2
- Tennant 5680 vs Advance Warrior
- Tennant 5700 vs Advance Warrior
- Tennant 6100 vs Advance Terra 3700
- Tennant 6400 vs Advance Proterra
- Tennant 6600 vs Advance Granterra
- Tennant 7100 vs Advance Adgressor
- Tennant 7200 vs Clarke Focus
- Tennant 7400 vs Advance Condor XL
- Tennant 800 vs Advance Granterra
- Tennant 8410 vs Advance Captor
Tennant 6400 vs Advance Proterra
Large rider-operated sweepers are used in a variety of settings for collecting dust, clearing debris, and removing unwanted dirt and soil. Industrial floor sweepers are used in a variety of settings, including warehouses, manufacturing facilities, indoor and outdoor parking lots, construction sites, airport runways, and entertainment venues. Rider sweepers are effective at cleaning a large area in a relatively short amount of time.
The Tennant 6400 Rider Sweeper is the company's midsize industrial sweeper, engineered for use in many different environments and on many types of floors and surfaces. The Tennant 6400 has a sweeping path of 50 inches, with a brush and filter requiring no tools for removal or replacement. The hopper on the Tennant 6400 has a volume capacity of 11.25 cubic feet and can be automatically emptied into containers 5-feet tall or less.
The Advance Proterra from BORTEK INDUSTRIES® is an industrial floor sweeper with a cleaning path of 64 inches when both brooms are. Using the company's DustGuard system, the BORTEK INDUSTRIES® Proterra uses a unique fog to suppress and collect dust while sweeping. The machine can hold a volume of 11 cubic feet of debris and can be emptied in containers just over 5-feet tall.


