This grinding disc was developed for uncompromising material removal when conventional tools reach their limits. The PKD grinding disc is specially designed for the floor grinding machine (art.-no. 40524) and impresses with extreme performance on particularly tough residues on floors.
Whether stubborn adhesive residues, thick coatings or firmly bonded carpet residues – this grinding disc ensures fast progress and efficient substrate preparation. Thanks to premium quality, the tool works not only powerfully but also with exceptional reliability in continuous professional use.
If maximum performance, efficiency and reduced noise levels are required, this grinding disc is the right choice for demanding grinding work.
The PKD-equipped grinding disc is designed for aggressive removal. The polycrystalline diamond elements actively engage the surface and efficiently remove even resistant layers. This significantly reduces processing time, especially during renovation and removal work.
A special advantage of this grinding disc is the reduced noise emission. During grinding, the noise level can be lowered by up to 15 dB(A). This significantly increases working comfort and is a major benefit in noise-sensitive environments.
This grinding disc stands for high-quality workmanship and long-lasting performance. The robust construction is designed for tough job site conditions and delivers consistent results even under intensive use. In combination with the appropriate machine, a powerful system for fast, controlled material removal is created.
This structure makes the grinding disc highly aggressive in removal and very resistant to wear. This allows the tool to effectively remove very tough adhesive residues, hard coatings or firmly bonded residues – exactly where conventional abrasives quickly lose performance.
It is designed for maximum removal performance. Its task is to remove thick, hard or elastic layers such as adhesives, coatings or carpet residues. It is not intended for fine grinding, smoothing surfaces or preparation for visible finishes. After using this grinding disc, finer tools or grinding steps are usually used for further surface processing.
In practice, this means noticeably lower noise exposure for the user and the surroundings. Especially during longer jobs or in noise-sensitive areas – such as occupied buildings or ongoing operations – this contributes to more comfortable working conditions and can significantly improve the working environment.