Industrial cylindrical vacuum cleaners: How to choose between mobile and fixed models?
Industrial cylindrical vacuum cleaners are divided into mobile models (with wheels that can be pushed away) and fixed models (installed on the floor or wall). The applicable scenarios of the two are significantly different. Choosing the wrong one not only affects efficiency but may also increase unnecessary costs.
The core advantage of the mobile version is "flexible coverage". It is suitable for scenarios that require cleaning in multiple areas, such as large workshops, warehouses, auto repair stations, etc. When making a choice, pay attention to the convenience of movement: the bottom of the body is equipped with 360° swivel wheels, and there are at least two wheels with brakes, which is convenient for fixing on slopes or uneven ground. The weight is controlled within 30 kilograms (after filling the dust bucket), and female employees can also push it easily. If you need to clean high places or shelves, you can choose a model with an extendable tube and a long hose (over 5 meters), so you don't have to move the main unit frequently. The disadvantage of the mobile model is that its suction power stability is slightly weaker (the length of the hose affects the suction power), and it requires manual operation. It is suitable for scenarios with low cleaning frequency and scattered areas.
The advantage of the fixed model is "continuous efficiency". It is suitable for long-term cleaning in a single fixed area, such as beside the production line, below the discharge port, dust collection points, etc. It is usually connected to multiple suction heads through pipes and can be used by multiple people simultaneously, or it can start automatically at regular intervals (such as when linked with a production line, it can suck dust synchronously while the equipment is running). The fixed model has stronger and more stable suction power (no hose wear), and a larger dust bucket capacity (50-100 liters), making it suitable for scenarios where a large amount of dirt is continuously generated. However, installation requires advance planning of the pipeline's direction, which has a relatively high initial cost and cannot be moved. It is suitable for scenarios with fixed and frequent cleaning needs.
When making a choice, you can refer to the "cleaning radius" : If multiple points need to be cleaned within 50 square meters, the mobile model is more cost-effective. If 90% of the cleaning tasks are concentrated in a certain fixed area and the daily cleaning time exceeds 4 hours, the fixed model is more efficient. In some scenarios, they can also be "combined and used" : the fixed version can be used to handle the main polluted areas, while the mobile version serves as a supplement, balancing efficiency and flexibility.


