• Concrete Floor Tool Solutions by Job Type

    Choose diamond tools by workflow: coating removal, concrete grinding, transition, polishing, surface texturing, or machine compatibility.


    If the correct step is not clear, send your floor photo, machine model, current grit, and job goal before ordering.

    Section 1|Coating Removal

    For epoxy, glue, mastic, paint, and coating removal jobs, choose the right PCD tooling based on coating type, machine system, and removal aggressiveness.

    Choose PCD type based on coating thickness, removal speed, and machine rotation.

    Section 2|Concrete Grinding

    For slab opening, floor leveling, scratch control, and surface preparation, choose suitable metal bond grinding tools based on concrete hardness, machine type, and starting grit.

    Select grit and bond based on concrete hardness, floor condition, and scratch removal target.

    Section 3|Transition Step

    For smoother transition from metal grinding to resin polishing, hybrid pads help reduce scratch carry-over and improve polishing consistency.

    Use hybrid pads when you need a cleaner bridge from metal to resin.

    Section 4|Polishing

    For finish refinement and gloss development, select resin polishing pads according to floor condition, target finish, and polishing workflow.

    Choose resin grit sequence based on floor clarity, gloss target, and prior scratch pattern.

    Section 5|Surface Profiling & Texturing

    For anti-slip texturing, surface profiling, and overlay preparation, bush hammer tools and specialty tools provide a more controlled mechanical profile.


    Choose bush hammer tools when the goal is anti-slip texture, overlay prep, or a stronger surface profile.

    Section 6|Machine Compatibility

    For different grinder systems, we also provide adapters, plates, and compatible tooling solutions to reduce fitting mistakes and improve jobsite efficiency.


    If your machine and tool system do not match directly, use adapter plates where needed.

  • Field feedback by workflow stage

    From grinding and scratch refinement to polished floor results, the right setup depends on machine model, concrete hardness and target finish.

    Concrete floor grinding stage using diamond tooling on a jobsite

    On-site grinding stage during floor preparation.

    Aggregate exposure on polished concrete floor after grinding and refinement

    Aggregate exposure and scratch refinement on a real floor.

     Finished polished concrete floor result after resin polishing steps

    Clean finished floor result after preparation and polishing.