National Flooring Equipment 5700DL Ride-on Scraper
Walk-behind and ride-on floor scrapers are industrial machines designed for fast removal of bonded flooring materials including tile, carpet, vinyl composition tile (VCT), hardwood, adhesives, thinset, coatings, and epoxy systems.
These machines are used in commercial demolition, renovation, and surface preparation where manual scraping would be too slow or inefficient. Depending on the project size, contractors choose between compact walk-behind units or high-production ride-on scrapers.
Walk-behind scrapers are typically used for tighter spaces, interior remodels, and medium-scale removal jobs.
Ride-on scrapers are designed for large-scale production environments such as warehouses, airports, hospitals, and industrial facilities where maximum square footage needs to be removed quickly.
Walk Behind Scrapers
Walk-behind scrapers are compact, operator-controlled machines that are pushed or guided across the floor while a powered blade system removes flooring materials.
They are commonly used for:
- Carpet and pad removal
- Vinyl tile (VCT) removal
- Sheet flooring removal
- Light adhesive scraping
- Small to mid-size commercial projects
- Interior renovation work
These machines provide precision control and are ideal for areas where maneuverability is more important than maximum production speed.
Ride On Scrapers
Ride-on scrapers are heavy-duty floor removal machines designed for high-output production environments.
The operator sits on the machine while hydraulically or electrically powered blades remove flooring materials at significantly higher speeds than walk-behind units.
They are commonly used for:
- Large warehouse floor removal
- Industrial slab preparation
- Airport and terminal renovations
- Big box retail demolition
- Epoxy and coating removal
- Heavy adhesive and tile removal
Ride-on scrapers offer higher productivity, longer run times, and reduced operator fatigue on large-scale projects.
Materials These Machines Remove
Both walk-behind and ride-on scrapers are used to remove:
- Ceramic tile and thinset
- Vinyl composition tile (VCT)
- Carpet and carpet adhesive
- Hardwood flooring
- Sheet vinyl
- Epoxy coatings
- Mastics and adhesives
- Rubber flooring systems
| Power Supply | Battery | |
| Width* | 24.5″ | 62 cm |
| Height | 50″ | 127 cm |
| Length* | 63″ | 160 cm |
| Weight | 2,407 lb | 1,091 kg |
| Removable Weight | 185 lb front | 84 kg |
| Weight (machine only) | 2,222 lb | 1,007 kg |
| Speed | up to 120 ft/min | up to 36.6 m/min |
| Voltage | 115 | 230 |
| Frequency | 60 Hz | 50 Hz |
| * Measurements are without tooling attached | ||
| Meets the requirements of the Machine Directive 2006/42/EC and EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. It is CE marked. | ||
Choosing the Right Machine
Walk-behind scrapers are best when:
- Working in confined spaces
- Access is limited (doorways, rooms, hallways)
- Project size is small to medium
- Precision control is required
Ride-on scrapers are best when:
- Large square footage must be removed
- Time and production speed are critical
- Open warehouse or industrial floors are involved
- Heavy bonded materials need removal
Industries That Use Floor Scrapers
These machines are commonly used in:
- Commercial construction
- Flooring contractors
- Industrial demolition
- Warehouse renovation
- Airport maintenance
- Retail remodeling
- Institutional facilities (schools, hospitals)
- Concrete surface preparation contractors
Benefits of Powered Floor Scrapers
- Significantly faster than manual removal
- Reduces labor costs
- Handles tough bonded materials
- Improves consistency of removal
- Reduces operator fatigue
- Increases jobsite productivity
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a walk-behind floor scraper used for?
It is used to remove flooring materials like tile, carpet, vinyl, and adhesives in smaller commercial or residential spaces.
What is a ride-on floor scraper used for?
It is used for large-scale floor removal in warehouses, industrial buildings, and commercial facilities.
Can these machines remove tile and thinset?
Yes. Both walk-behind and ride-on scrapers are commonly used for tile and thinset removal.
What is the difference between walk-behind and ride-on scrapers?
Walk-behind units are smaller and operator-guided, while ride-on machines are larger, faster, and designed for high-production work.
Are these machines used for concrete removal?
They are primarily used for removing flooring materials and coatings from concrete, not for breaking concrete slabs.

Description
Walk-behind and ride-on floor scrapers are industrial machines designed for fast removal of bonded flooring materials including tile, carpet, vinyl composition tile (VCT), hardwood, adhesives, thinset, coatings, and epoxy systems.
These machines are used in commercial demolition, renovation, and surface preparation where manual scraping would be too slow or inefficient. Depending on the project size, contractors choose between compact walk-behind units or high-production ride-on scrapers.
Walk-behind scrapers are typically used for tighter spaces, interior remodels, and medium-scale removal jobs.
Ride-on scrapers are designed for large-scale production environments such as warehouses, airports, hospitals, and industrial facilities where maximum square footage needs to be removed quickly.
Walk Behind Scrapers
Walk-behind scrapers are compact, operator-controlled machines that are pushed or guided across the floor while a powered blade system removes flooring materials.
They are commonly used for:
- Carpet and pad removal
- Vinyl tile (VCT) removal
- Sheet flooring removal
- Light adhesive scraping
- Small to mid-size commercial projects
- Interior renovation work
These machines provide precision control and are ideal for areas where maneuverability is more important than maximum production speed.
Ride On Scrapers
Ride-on scrapers are heavy-duty floor removal machines designed for high-output production environments.
The operator sits on the machine while hydraulically or electrically powered blades remove flooring materials at significantly higher speeds than walk-behind units.
They are commonly used for:
- Large warehouse floor removal
- Industrial slab preparation
- Airport and terminal renovations
- Big box retail demolition
- Epoxy and coating removal
- Heavy adhesive and tile removal
Ride-on scrapers offer higher productivity, longer run times, and reduced operator fatigue on large-scale projects.
Materials These Machines Remove
Both walk-behind and ride-on scrapers are used to remove:
- Ceramic tile and thinset
- Vinyl composition tile (VCT)
- Carpet and carpet adhesive
- Hardwood flooring
- Sheet vinyl
- Epoxy coatings
- Mastics and adhesives
- Rubber flooring systems
| Power Supply | Battery | |
| Width* | 24.5″ | 62 cm |
| Height | 50″ | 127 cm |
| Length* | 63″ | 160 cm |
| Weight | 2,407 lb | 1,091 kg |
| Removable Weight | 185 lb front | 84 kg |
| Weight (machine only) | 2,222 lb | 1,007 kg |
| Speed | up to 120 ft/min | up to 36.6 m/min |
| Voltage | 115 | 230 |
| Frequency | 60 Hz | 50 Hz |
| * Measurements are without tooling attached | ||
| Meets the requirements of the Machine Directive 2006/42/EC and EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. It is CE marked. | ||
Choosing the Right Machine
Walk-behind scrapers are best when:
- Working in confined spaces
- Access is limited (doorways, rooms, hallways)
- Project size is small to medium
- Precision control is required
Ride-on scrapers are best when:
- Large square footage must be removed
- Time and production speed are critical
- Open warehouse or industrial floors are involved
- Heavy bonded materials need removal
Industries That Use Floor Scrapers
These machines are commonly used in:
- Commercial construction
- Flooring contractors
- Industrial demolition
- Warehouse renovation
- Airport maintenance
- Retail remodeling
- Institutional facilities (schools, hospitals)
- Concrete surface preparation contractors
Benefits of Powered Floor Scrapers
- Significantly faster than manual removal
- Reduces labor costs
- Handles tough bonded materials
- Improves consistency of removal
- Reduces operator fatigue
- Increases jobsite productivity
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a walk-behind floor scraper used for?
It is used to remove flooring materials like tile, carpet, vinyl, and adhesives in smaller commercial or residential spaces.
What is a ride-on floor scraper used for?
It is used for large-scale floor removal in warehouses, industrial buildings, and commercial facilities.
Can these machines remove tile and thinset?
Yes. Both walk-behind and ride-on scrapers are commonly used for tile and thinset removal.
What is the difference between walk-behind and ride-on scrapers?
Walk-behind units are smaller and operator-guided, while ride-on machines are larger, faster, and designed for high-production work.
Are these machines used for concrete removal?
They are primarily used for removing flooring materials and coatings from concrete, not for breaking concrete slabs.















