This universal grinding disc was developed for reliable and even material removal when robust surfaces need to be processed efficiently. It is specially designed for the floor grinding machine (art.-no. 40524) and delivers strong performance on mineral substrates.
Whether levelling uneven areas, removing layers or surface preparation – this grinding disc ensures controlled progress and clean substrate processing. Thanks to premium quality, the tool works powerfully while maintaining smooth operation in professional use.
The universal grinding disc is designed for even material removal. Its stable grinding segments reliably engage the surface and enable controlled processing of cement and anhydrite floors. This creates a level, ready-to-process surface – ideal as a base for subsequent work steps.
A special advantage of this universal grinding disc is the reduced noise emission. During grinding, the noise level can be reduced by up to 15 dB(A). This significantly increases working comfort and is a major benefit in noise-sensitive environments.
This universal 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 and even material removal is created.
The universal grinding disc is specially designed for processing mineral floors. These include cement screed and anhydrite floors in particular. On these substrates, it enables even material removal and creates a clean, ready-to-process surface as a base for further work steps.
The universal grinding disc is designed for strong yet controlled material removal. It is particularly suitable for levelling surfaces, correcting uneven areas or removing surface layers. The processing remains even, which ensures a clean grinding pattern, especially on larger floor areas.
In practice, reduced noise emission means noticeably lower noise exposure for users and surroundings. Especially during longer jobs or in noise-sensitive areas – such as occupied buildings or ongoing operations – this greatly improves working conditions and creates a more comfortable working environment.