6 Grit Arrow Segments

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The 6 Grit Arrow Segment Cup Wheel is designed for aggressive material removal and maximum grinding performance. It features ultra-coarse 6 grit diamonds making it an ideal choice for concrete leveling, heavy surface preparation and rapid coating removal.

The arrow segment design is engineered to improve debris removal, enhancing grinding speed and cutting action while maintaining smooth operation and long-lasting durability.

Available in soft and medium bond formulations, the wheel can be matched to specific concrete hardness levels for optimal performance and extended tool life.

The 6 Grit Arrow Segment Cup Wheel is the perfect solution for professional contractors looking to increase productivity on demanding jobsites through maximum grinding power, fast stock removal and reliable performance.

Key Features:

  • Ultra-aggressive 6 grit diamond for rapid material removal
  • Arrow segment design for faster grinding and efficient debris clearance
  • Ideal for concrete leveling, coating removal, and surface preparation
  • Available in soft and medium bond options
  • 7/8” arbor hole with press fitted 7/8”-5/8” brass bushing

Applications:

  • Concrete surface preparation
  • Concrete leveling
  • Epoxy and coating removal
  • Glue/adhesive removal

Quality Level: Professional Grade 

Wet/Dry:

Materials: Hard Concrete/Troweled Surfaces

Equipment: Angle Grinder

How to Use:

  • Choose the correct specification and diameter for your application.
  • If the cup is non-threaded, it comes with a 7/8” arbor hole and a press fitted 7/8”-5/8” brass bushing. This allows the grinder’s lock nut retainers to hold the cup in place.
  • Always review the manual for safe mounting procedures. Assure that the grinder flange is clean and free of burrs so that the cup seats the flush.
  • Maintain the RPMs of the grinder and do not force the cup. For a smooth finish, keep it moving in a steady motion over the floor to avoid gouging.
  • Make sure the grinder is functional. A bent spindle or dirty flanges will cause the cup to wobble.
  • Check the bearings on the grinder and see if the segments wore unevenly. Even if a grinder bearing is out of round, a diamond cup will wear to that angle and will grind successfully.

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