
Left / Right PCD Coating Removal Tool with Sacrificial Bar for SASE Grinder
$29.10
Available in left and right versions for removing epoxy, glue, mastic, adhesive residue, and failing coatings.
The sacrificial bar helps improve stability and reduce excessive gouging during concrete floor preparation.
This directional PCD coating removal tool is designed for SASE grinder compatible systems and is used for floor coating removal and concrete surface preparation. It is suitable for removing epoxy, glue residue, mastics, adhesives, and failing coatings before the next grinding step.
Unlike standard metal bond grinding tools, PCD tools are built for coating removal rather than normal concrete grinding. The sacrificial bar helps stabilize the tool during use and works as a depth guide, which can help reduce excessive gouging from aggressive PCD cutting.
This product is available in left and right directional versions. Because PCD tools are directional, choosing the correct version matters for proper cutting action and more controlled coating removal.
For more SASE-compatible coating removal options, see SASE PCD coating removal tools.
Best for
• Epoxy coating removal
• Glue and adhesive residue removal
• Mastic removal
• Failing coating removal
• Concrete floor preparation before grinding
Features
• Directional PCD coating removal design
• Available in left and right versions
• Sacrificial bar for improved stability and depth guidance
• Suitable for epoxy, glue, mastic, and adhesive removal
• Designed for SASE grinder compatible systems
• Helps reduce excessive gouging compared with aggressive PCD-only cutting
Fitment Note
Designed for SASE grinder compatible systems. Please confirm your holder pattern, machine plate, and rotation direction before ordering. Directional PCD tools are commonly sold in left and right versions, and the correct direction matters for proper cutting performance.
How to Use
• Use this tool in the coating-removal stage, before normal concrete grinding
• Match the correct left or right direction before installation
• Run it on epoxy, glue, mastic, adhesive residue, and failing coatings
• After coating removal, switch to metal bond grinding tools for concrete profiling and scratch control
After coating removal, switch to metal bond grinding tools for concrete profiling and scratch refinement.
Application Scenarios
• Warehouse and factory floor coating removal
• Garage floor epoxy removal
• Adhesive and mastic cleanup before refinishing
• Concrete floor prep before grinding and polishing
• Renovation projects with failing surface coatings
For broader workflow guidance, see concrete floor tool solutions by job type.
Link: https://www.monkeykingdiamond.com/solutions
FAQ
What is this tool mainly used for?
It is mainly used for removing epoxy, glue, mastic, adhesives, and failing coatings during floor preparation.
Why is this tool sold in left and right versions?
PCD tools are directional. Matching the correct rotation direction helps the tool cut properly and makes coating removal more controlled.
What does the sacrificial bar do?
The sacrificial bar acts as a stabilizer and depth guide. It helps improve control and reduce excessive gouging during aggressive coating removal.
Is this for grinding concrete or removing coatings?
This tool is mainly for coating removal and surface preparation, not for regular concrete grinding as a primary grinding tool. After removal, the next step is usually a metal bond grinding tool.
What should I use after this tool?
After coating removal, the usual next step is a metal bond grinding tool for profiling and scratch refinement before later polishing stages.
Where can I browse more related tooling?
You can browse tool solutions by job type to move from coating removal into grinding and polishing steps.
Link: https://www.monkeykingdiamond.com/solutions



