
National Flooring Equipment’s defying convention, at least within the walk-behind scraper market, with the introduction of The Rogue; an electric walk-behind scraper featuring precision steering, scraping speeds up to 150 feet per minute and an adjustable blade angle at the touch of a button.

What makes this machine unique? It provides the power and the productivity of a ride-on scraper within the compact size of a walk-behind. The challenge with maneuvering most ride-on scrapers is that they require the use of hydraulics. Operating The Rogue does not require using hydraulics.

The Rogue is an electric machine that delivers increased maneuverability and speed for the user. Instead of 30 feet per minute (some walk-behind scrapers), it scrapes up to 150 feet per minute and is easier to use with simple controls, which require less operator attention than most models.

So. How does it work? The toggles on the handle direct The Rogue left, right, forward or reverse. Unlike most machines, it has a button, which conveniently controls the blade’s pitch and angle; where pitch and angle adjustment is not significantly limited by a few different attachment options. The machine’s vibration is used to improve machine efficiency. Tooling on machinery oscillates or moves or swings back at a regular speed, which is productive in the removal of surface material.

This movement can be controlled with the innovation of a dial allowing for oscillation adjustments. It’s switched off for easily removed materials and it’s switched on for difficult to remove materials. Maneuverability is a feature in a walk-behind surface scraper that improves speed and efficiency.

The Rogue is an efficient machine during the removal of stubborn materials, such as wood floors.

Additionally, it is an easily transported piece of equipment; it’s a modular with removable weights. This machine could be conveniently disassembled into parts, which are lighter and easy to carry. Safely lift the pieces onto transport vehicles and comfortably carry all of the pieces to the job site.

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