





With our diamond grinding plate set, you receive the ideal tool kit to break tile edges precisely, cleanly, and professionally. Whether ceramic, natural stone, or porcelain stoneware – the three included grinding plates in grits K120, K200, and K400 provide the right abrasive finish for every stage of work. This results in smooth transitions, pleasant edges, and a high-quality finish – without machines, dust, or sparks.
After use, rinse the diamond grinding plates under running water and remove
grinding residue from the surface with a soft brush.
Store dry, frost-free, and protected from direct sunlight.
If the surface shows visible wear or becomes uneven, replace the plate in good time.
The diamond grinding plate set is the ideal choice for anyone who wants to finish tile edges safely and cleanly. It enables secure handling, smooth transitions, and a high-quality overall appearance – professional, safe, and with minimal effort.
Each grit performs a specific task in the grinding process. K120 is used for the initial work to break sharp burrs and remove coarse irregularities. K200 then smooths and refines the edge, creating an even transition. K400 completes the process with a fine, high-quality finish, leaving the edge pleasantly smooth and visually clean. By working through the grits step-by-step, you achieve a professional result with minimal material removal.
Yes. Controlled hand grinding reliably smooths sharp cut edges and prevents small breakouts. The diamond coating ensures uniform material removal without causing cracks or chipping. This not only improves the visual appearance but also increases safety during later use and cleaning, as the risk of injury is significantly reduced.
The grinding plates are also suitable for high-density porcelain stoneware. In this case, it is recommended to use slightly lighter pressure and regularly moisten the grinding edge to improve material removal. Harder materials may take more time to process, but the grinding quality remains reliable.
Replacement is necessary when the grinding surface shows visible wear or removes noticeably less material than usual. An uneven or smooth surface also indicates that the diamond structure is worn. If the grinding result becomes inconsistent or the plate clogs quickly despite cleaning, replacement is recommended to maintain efficient and even performance.
Once the edge is evenly shaped and free from sharp protrusions or chips, you should switch to the next finer grit. The sequence typically goes from K120 → K200 → K400. Each grit further smooths the finish. Switching is especially worthwhile when the edge remains visible or a pleasantly smooth feel is desired.