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Diamabrush 12" Hardwood Coating Removal Tool 50 Grit

$ 195.03

Availability: 100 in stock
  • MPN: 931201212
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Brand: Diamabrush
  • Model: 12" Hardwood Tool
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

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    Included:
    Tru Fit Universal Clutch Plate & a 1.5" Universal Riser to fit flooring machines.
    Diamabrush 12" Rotary Sander Hardwood Removal Tool 50 Grit.
    The Hardwood Removal Tool
    is the first step in the wood refinishing process. The tool is designed to remove polyurethane's, aluminum-oxide, carpet adhesives & other hard to remove coatings from hardwood floors. The Diamond cutting surface remains free of melted or gummed up coatings & maintains sharp cutting points throughout the life of the tool. Unlike sandpaper, the  Hardwood tool very easily & effectively removes saving hardwood flooring contractors and do-it-yourselfers time & money.
    Key Features Include:
    Traditional sandpaper creates high levels of friction that melt the coating from constant contact with the surface.
    The Diamabrush Wood Tool has limited surface area contact during use to retain sharp cutting points over the life of the tool & limit heat generated by substrate.
    Removes polyurethane's, varnishes & even hard to remove coatings such as carpet or tile glue residue left on a previously covered wood floor.
    Designed to fit easy-to-use rotary sanders versus difficult to use drum (belt) sanders.
    The tool will not gouge wood or leave heavy scratches.
    The tool is ideal for the toughest removal jobs on hardwood floors.
    Low-profile design enables the tool to travel seamlessly over heat registers carved out in the floor.
    Replaceable Diamond Blades.
    Diamond Blade 50 Grit.
    Estimated Blade Life:
    Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.
    Custom Mounting Adapters Available.
    Works on Standard Rotary Machines.
    Wearable Substrate Blades.
    Diamond Blade ( Retains Sharp cutting edge as the Tool Wears ).