for soft concrete DIAMOND SEGMENT SHOULDER (round) Grit 50

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X2B-SC-0050
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Grit 50 Double (Round) Diamond Segment for Soft Concrete

Discover the diamond double segment in round shape, specially designed for efficient grinding of soft concrete. Thanks to a metal bond of the highest quality and an optimal density of microdiamonds, working with this tool is both fast and efficient.

Exceptional Grinding Efficiency

The double round segment form ensures effective grinding, especially when used with heavier machines. This is ideal for professionals who need reliable tools for demanding tasks.

Lavina QuickChange System

The diamond segments are equipped with the Lavina QuickChange clamping system, which allows for quick and trouble-free tool changes, greatly speeding up the work process.

Available Gradations

The segments are available in a variety of gradations, including Grit 50, allowing you to tailor the tool to your specific grinding needs. Other available gradations include 14, 30, 70, 120.

Also check out other products in the Sanding and Polishing category and find the perfect tool for your needs.

X2B-SC-0050

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