This self-driving floor scrubber utilizes built-in cameras and sensors that integrate with intuitive BrainOS® Technology to safely navigate surroundings, detect and avoid people and obstacles, and learn new paths. Its patented Aqua Stop banded brush applies soft, non-abrasive nylon bristles to deliver deep cleaning without damaging floors.
-Exceptional maneuverability to navigate narrow aisles and complex environments
-Battery-operated to deliver up to four hours of operation
-Cleans up to 24,500 square feet per hour
-Designed to accommodate a range of floor types, from polished concrete to Vinyl Composite Tile (VCT)
-Keeps water inside the brush deck to prevent over-spraying and conserve water usage
-Converts to a conventional ride-on floor scrubber-drier for immediate quick cleaning needs
Cleaning path: 20 in/50.8 cm
Productivity per hour theoretical max manual mode: 24,500 ft2 / 3106m2
Brush RPM: 175
Solution tank: 16 gal/60.5 L
Recovery tank including demising chamber: 16 gal/60.5 L
System voltage: 24 volts
Battery run time: Up to 4 hours
Battery: 230 Ah AGM
Weight empty: 343 lbs/155.5 kg
Weight empty with batteries: 615 lbs/279 kg
Length: 55.5 in/140.9 cm
Width: 26 in/66 cm
Height: 47.5 in/120.6cm
Minuteman MaxRide 20 RoboScrub Parts and Support
roboscrub 20, minuteman’s innovative robotic floor scrubber, is the efficient and effective autonomous cleaning solution for a variety of commercial settings including shopping centers, grocery stores, warehouses, and production halls.
this self-driving floor scrubber utilizes built-in cameras and sensors that integrate with intuitive brainos® technology to safely navigate surroundings, detect and avoid people and obstacles, and learn new paths. its patented aqua stop banded brush applies soft, non-abrasive nylon bristles to deliver deep cleaning without damaging floors.
-exceptional maneuverability to navigate narrow aisles and complex environments
-battery-operated to deliver up to four hours of operation
-cleans up to 24,500 square feet per hour
-designed to accommodate a range of floor types, from polished concrete to vinyl composite tile (vct)
-keeps water inside the brush deck to prevent over-spraying and conserve water usage
-converts to a conventional ride-on floor scrubber-drier for immediate quick cleaning needs
cleaning path: 20 in/50.8 cm
productivity per hour theoretical max manual mode: 24,500 ft2 / 3106m2
brush rpm: 175
solution tank: 16 gal/60.5 l
recovery tank including demising chamber: 16 gal/60.5 l
system voltage: 24 volts
battery run time: up to 4 hours
battery: 230 ah agm
weight empty: 343 lbs/155.5 kg
weight empty with batteries: 615 lbs/279 kg
length: 55.5 in/140.9 cm
width: 26 in/66 cm
height: 47.5 in/120.6cm
this self-driving floor scrubber utilizes built-in cameras and sensors that integrate with intuitive brainos® technology to safely navigate surroundings, detect and avoid people and obstacles, and learn new paths. its patented aqua stop banded brush applies soft, non-abrasive nylon bristles to deliver deep cleaning without damaging floors.
-exceptional maneuverability to navigate narrow aisles and complex environments
-battery-operated to deliver up to four hours of operation
-cleans up to 24,500 square feet per hour
-designed to accommodate a range of floor types, from polished concrete to vinyl composite tile (vct)
-keeps water inside the brush deck to prevent over-spraying and conserve water usage
-converts to a conventional ride-on floor scrubber-drier for immediate quick cleaning needs
cleaning path: 20 in/50.8 cm
productivity per hour theoretical max manual mode: 24,500 ft2 / 3106m2
brush rpm: 175
solution tank: 16 gal/60.5 l
recovery tank including demising chamber: 16 gal/60.5 l
system voltage: 24 volts
battery run time: up to 4 hours
battery: 230 ah agm
weight empty: 343 lbs/155.5 kg
weight empty with batteries: 615 lbs/279 kg
length: 55.5 in/140.9 cm
width: 26 in/66 cm
height: 47.5 in/120.6cm
Parts
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Diagrams
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- - Pad Holders
- - Pads
- - Autonomous Components
- - Batteries, Brushes and Charger
- - Common Electric Parts
- - Commonly Asked For Parts
- - Know Your Machine
- - Simplified Recovery System
- - Simplified Solution System
- Chassis Drive Motor Assembly
- Console Assembly
- Drive Wheel and Steering Tower
- Drive Wiring Plate Assembly
- Electrical Panel Assembly
- Electrical Schematics 1
- Electrical Schematics 2
- Electrical Schematics 3
- Electrical Schematics 4
- Electrical Schematics 5
- Electrical Schematics 6
- Electrical Schematics 7
- Electrical Schematics 8
- Front Tank Assembly
- Lower Frame Assembly
- Rear Tank Assembly
- Scrub Head Assembly
- Scrub Head Lift Assembly
- Squeegee Assembly
- Squeegee Assembly - Reference Only
- Squeegee Lift Assembly
- Squeegee Lift Assembly - Reference Only
- Tank Lid and Seat Assembly
- Upper Frame Assembly
- Upper Tower Assembly
- Wiring Diagram
Manuals
- Minuteman RoboScrub - Wiring Diagram
- Minuteman Roboscrub Full Wiring Diagram (April 2020)
- Minuteman RoboScrub Operator Manual
- Minuteman Roboscrub Parts Manual (Aug 2021)
- Minuteman Roboscrub Parts Manual (March 2022)
- Minuteman Roboscrub Service Manual (Jan 2022)
- Minuteman Robscrub Service Manual (Sept 2022)
Bulletins
- Minuteman Roboscrub - TSB New Gasket
- Minuteman- TSB New Diode and Scrub Relays
- Minuteman- TSB Squeegee design change
Videos
- 3D Camera Replacement and Calibration
- BrainOS Mobile App Introduction
- Delayed Start Feature
- How to Clean an Assist
- How to Clean the Planar LiDAR
- How to do a Steering Calibration
- How to Run a Route
- How to Run Consecutive Routes
- How to Train a Route with Large Open Area
- Kinetek Troubleshooting - Flashing Control Panel
- Lower LiDAR Field of View
- Minuteman Roboscrub - New Lidar with Swivel Positions
- Planning the Environment for a Route
- Start/Pause Button Troubleshooting
- Stop and Honk Feature
Docs
- Connectivity - Modem - Troubleshooting
- Electrical/Battery- E-Stop - Troubleshooting
- Error Codes- Brain Error Codes - (Sept 2023)
- Minuteman Roboscrub - 2D Camera Troubleshooting
- Minuteman Roboscrub - 3D Camera Troubleshooting
- Minuteman Roboscrub - BCM Replacement
- Minuteman Roboscrub - Blank Touchscreen Troubleshooting
- Minuteman Roboscrub - Brain Error Codes (Feb 2022)
- Minuteman Roboscrub - Brake Release Procedure
- Minuteman Roboscrub - Bypass Clean Water Switch
- Minuteman Roboscrub - Circuit Breaker - Deactivate Robot Brain
- Minuteman Roboscrub - Downtrunk Replacement
- Minuteman Roboscrub - Drive Wiring Plate Replacement
- Minuteman Roboscrub - E-Stop Circuit Check
- Minuteman Roboscrub - How to Clean Sensors
- Minuteman Roboscrub - How to Read Kinetek Error Codes
- Minuteman Roboscrub - Modem Replacement
- Minuteman Roboscrub - Modem Troubleshooting
- Minuteman Roboscrub - Planar LiDAR Removal
- Minuteman Roboscrub - Remove the Cowling, Wheel, E-Stop, Key Switch, UI Screen and Control Console
- Minuteman Roboscrub - Steering Troubleshooting Guide
- Minuteman Roboscrub - Troubleshooting Drive System
- Minuteman Roboscrub - Wiring Schematic
- Minuteman RoboScrub 20 Front Squeegee
- Minuteman RoboScrub 20 Kinetek Error Codes