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PCD 16/20# 2 Button Arrow Seg

The Concrete Protector's PCD 2 Button 16/20 Arrow Seg is a polycrystalline diamond grinding tool designed specifically for the removal of epoxy coatings from concrete surfaces. The arrow-shaped segment design allows for scraping and grinding at the same time, delivering fast and efficient epoxy removal in a single pass. The medium bond and two-button configuration provide consistent cutting performance across a wide range of concrete hardness levels. Sold individually.

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Product Description

The Concrete Protector's PCD 2 Button 16/20 Arrow Seg is a polycrystalline diamond grinding tool designed specifically for the removal of epoxy coatings from concrete surfaces. The arrow-shaped segment design allows for scraping and grinding at the same time, delivering fast and efficient epoxy removal in a single pass. The medium bond and two-button configuration provide consistent cutting performance across a wide range of concrete hardness levels. Sold individually.

Key Benefits:

  • Polycrystalline diamond for fast, efficient epoxy coating removal
  • Arrow-shaped segments scrape and grind simultaneously
  • Optimized diamond matrix for fast epoxy removal
  • Medium bond for consistent cutting performance
  • Two-button design for moderate, controlled grinding

Physical Properties:

  • Abrasive Material: Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD)
  • Number of Segments: 2
  • Bond: Medium
  • Grit: 16/20
  • Color: Black
  • Coverage: 7,000-12,000 sq. ft. per set
  • Packaging: 1 piece

Limitations:

  • Life may be shortened depending on hardness or softness of concrete

How to Use:

  1. Mount the tool securely on the grinder spindle and confirm correct rotation direction as indicated on the tool
  2. Apply light, consistent pressure and let the diamond buttons do the cutting
  3. Move the grinder in slow, overlapping passes to maintain a uniform surface
  4. Avoid staying in one spot to prevent gouging or uneven grinding
  5. Check scratch patterns frequently and adjust pressure or number of passes to achieve consistent removal without deep scratches