
Ride-On Scrubber

ORI D9
Premium ride-on that scrubs 4,500 m² an hour with one-touch brush and squeegee pick-up.
Key specifications
- Cleaning width
- 850 mm
- Cleaning efficiency
- 4500 m²/h
- Voltage
- 24 V
- Climbing degree
- 20 %
Key benefits
Why facilities choose the ORI D9
Productivity
Covers up to 4500 m²/h — finishes large floors in a single shift.
All-Shift Runtime
24 V battery power — quiet, zero-emission operation indoors.
Manoeuvrable
850 mm cleaning path threads racking aisles and busy walkways.
Reliable & Safe
Climbs 20 % ramps fully loaded — robust chassis, easy service access.
About this model
ORI D9 — overview
The D9 is the workhorse for distribution centres, terminals and large public spaces. Automatic brush and squeegee pick-up turns the machine around in seconds between runs, and the folding adjustable seat suits any operator while saving space when parked overnight.
Key features
- One-touch brush and squeegee pick-up — no manual reset between runs
- Adjustable folding seat fits any operator, parks against a wall
- Oversized solution and recovery tanks extend run-time per fill
- Quiet 68 dB(A) operation safe for night shifts and customer areas
Ideal applications
Where the ORI D9 fits
Technical data sheet
Download the ORI D9 brochure
Technical data
Full specifications
- Cleaning width
- 850 mm
- Cleaning efficiency
- 4500 m²/h
- Voltage
- 24 V
- Noise
- 68 dB(A)
- Climbing degree (no load)
- 20–30 %
- Package size
- 1660 × 990 × 1420 mm
Enquire about the ORI D9
Speak to an ORI cleaning specialist
Tell us about your operation — capacity, environment, shift pattern — and we'll recommend the right unit, with transparent pricing, lead time and finance options.
- · Free on-site demo on your own floors
- · Flexible finance, contract hire and rental options
- · Genuine ORI parts and consumables held in Dublin
- · Nationwide service, response SLA and operator training
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