
HTC EZ Change 5T + 1/4 PCD Coating Removal Tool for Epoxy, Glue & Mastic
$32.99
HTC EZ Change 5T + 1/4 PCD Coating Removal Tool
Old epoxy, glue, mastic and paint can slow down floor prep and overload standard grinding shoes. When the real job is coating removal, using a normal metal bond tool is often inefficient and can waste time on site.
This HTC EZ Change 5T + 1/4 PCD coating removal tool is designed for contractors who need a faster and more controlled way to strip coatings from concrete floors. Public coating-removal tooling pages consistently position PCD tools for epoxy, glue, mastic, paint and other coating removal applications. Designs with stabilizer bars or support segments are also described as less aggressive and more controlled than fully open PCD structures.
This tool is best suited for jobsite scenarios such as:
• Removing old epoxy before applying a new coating system
• Stripping glue or mastic residue before grinding or polishing
• Removing paint and similar coatings from concrete floors
• Preparing concrete slabs before metal grinding stages
• Floor renovation jobs where coating removal is needed before re-coating or polishing
Based on public descriptions, this type of controlled PCD structure is especially practical for thin to medium coating removal and floor preparation, where the goal is to remove the coating efficiently while reducing excessive gouging of the concrete surface.
If you are working on epoxy floor renovation, glue cleanup, mastic stripping or coating removal on an HTC EZ Change grinder, this tool is a practical choice for the coating-removal stage before switching to metal bond grinding. Contact us with your coating type and floor condition, and we can help confirm whether this is the right removal setup for your job.
Features
• HTC EZ Change compatible
• 5T + 1/4 PCD coating removal design
• Suitable for epoxy, glue, mastic, paint and other coatings
• Designed for concrete floor surface preparation
• More controlled cutting than fully open aggressive PCD styles
• Suitable for the coating-removal stage before grinding or polishing
FAQ
Q1: What is this tool mainly used for?
It is mainly used for removing epoxy, glue, mastic, paint and other coatings from concrete floors before the next grinding or coating step. Public PCD tooling pages consistently place these tools in the coating-removal category.
Q2: Is it for normal concrete grinding?
Not as the main tool. PCD tools are primarily used for coating removal and floor prep. After the coating is removed, contractors usually move to a metal bond grinding step for surface cleanup and scratch refinement. This workflow is consistent with public coating-removal tooling descriptions.
Q3: Is it better for thin coatings or thick coatings?
Public sources generally describe PCDs with stabilizer bars, metal buttons or support segments as more suitable for thin or medium coating removal and more controlled surface prep. More open, fully aggressive PCD designs are generally positioned for thicker or tougher coatings.
Q4: What kind of jobsites is it good for?
It is suitable for epoxy floor renovation, glue residue cleanup, mastic removal, paint removal, and concrete slab preparation before re-coating, overlays or polishing. Public product pages consistently connect PCD tools with these floor prep applications.
Q5: Is it directional?
PCD tools are often directional, and public tooling pages explicitly remind users to check the rotation direction of the grinding heads before use.




