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7" 24 SEG Standard Cup

The Concrete Protector's 7" 24 Seg Standard Cup is a diamond cup wheel designed for concrete cleaning, planing, and removing various thin coatings. With 24 segments, a 5/8" arbor, and a maximum RPM of 8,500, it is ideal for handheld grinder use along walls, edges, and perimeter areas for coating removal, grinding high spots, and general surface cleaning. Threaded or non-threaded to fit most common handheld grinders. Sold individually.

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Product Description

The Concrete Protector's 7" 24 Seg Standard Cup is a diamond cup wheel designed for concrete cleaning, planing, and removing various thin coatings. With 24 segments, a 5/8" arbor, and a maximum RPM of 8,500, it is ideal for handheld grinder use along walls, edges, and perimeter areas for coating removal, grinding high spots, and general surface cleaning. Threaded or non-threaded to fit most common handheld grinders. Sold individually.

Key Benefits:

  • 24 segments for concrete cleaning, planing, and thin coating removal
  • Removes thinset, thick glue, epoxies, and urethanes
  • Ideal for edges, perimeters, and along walls with a handheld grinder
  • High maximum RPM of 8,500 for fast, efficient grinding
  • Threaded or non-threaded to fit most common handheld grinders
  • For use on concrete and masonry surfaces

Physical Properties:

  • Abrasive Material: Diamond
  • Number of Segments: 24
  • Wheel Diameter: 7"
  • Arbor Size: 5/8"
  • Maximum RPM: 8,500
  • Coverage: 2,000-5,000 sq. ft.
  • Packaging: 1 piece

Limitations:

  • Designed for use with bench or angle grinders only

How to Use:

  1. Mount the cup wheel securely on the spindle and confirm rotation direction matches the arrow on the wheel
  2. Apply light to moderate, consistent pressure and let the segments do the work
  3. Move the grinder in overlapping passes across the surface and do not hold in one spot
  4. Begin with edges and perimeter areas, then grind the field
  5. Check scratch patterns frequently to ensure uniform material removal and adjust pressure or number of passes as needed