Single-Segment Metal Grinding Shoe (Grit Options) for Rhino Floor Grinder

Single-Segment Metal Grinding Shoe (Grit Options) for Rhino Floor Grinder

$7.99 - $11.99
Single-segment metal grinding shoe with multiple grit options for heavy removal to scratch refinement. Built to fit Rhino floor grinders—choose the grit that matches your job stage.
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Overview

Single-segment metal grinding shoe for Rhino floor grinders, designed for concrete floor grinding, surface preparation, leveling, and scratch refinement.

This tool is offered with multiple grit options, so buyers can choose the grinding step according to floor condition and job target. Use lower grits for stronger cutting and stock removal, then move to higher grits for scratch control before transition or polishing stages.

For more Rhino-compatible tooling, check Rhino grinder tools or browse metal bond grinding tools.

Best For

• Concrete floor grinding
• Heavy stock removal with lower grits
• Surface leveling and preparation
• Scratch refinement before transition pads
• Rhino grinder metal bond grinding workflows

Features

• Single-segment metal bond grinding shoe
• Multiple grit options for different job stages
• Strong cutting action for concrete surface preparation
• Soft, medium, and hard bond options for different concrete conditions
• Suitable before hybrid transition or resin polishing stages

Available Grits

6 / 16 / 30 / 60 / 120

Use 6 or 16 grit for aggressive opening and heavier removal. Use 30 or 60 grit for general grinding and scratch control. Use 120 grit when the floor needs finer scratch refinement before transition or polishing.

Available Bond Types

Soft Bond – for hard concrete
Medium Bond – for general concrete
Hard Bond – for soft or abrasive concrete

Fitment Note

This product is listed for Rhino floor grinder use, but fitment should be confirmed before ordering.

Before ordering, confirm:

• Rhino grinder model
• Tool plate or shoe mounting pattern
• Current shoe photo, front and back
• Required grit and bond
• Quantity needed for the full machine set
• Current floor condition and target result

If the mounting pattern is unclear, check adapters and plates or send machine and plate photos through Contact Us.

Polishing Workflow

If the floor still has epoxy, glue, paint, mastic, or coating residue, start with PCD coating removal tools before using metal bond grinding tools.

After metal grinding, use hybrid pads if visible metal scratches need refinement before final polishing.

For the final polishing stage, continue with resin polishing pads after the scratch pattern is controlled.

Shipping

Order processing and delivery time depend on stock status, order quantity, destination country, and shipping method. If you have a deadline, send the required delivery date before ordering.

FAQ

Q1: Which grit should I start with?
Start with 6 or 16 grit for aggressive removal. Start with 30 or 60 grit if the floor is already opened and needs scratch control. Use 120 grit for finer refinement before transition or polishing.

Q2: Will lower grits leave deeper scratches?
Yes. Lower grits cut faster and leave a stronger scratch pattern. Follow with higher grits to refine the floor before moving to hybrid or resin pads.

Q3: Which bond should I choose?
Choose Soft Bond for hard concrete, Medium Bond for general concrete, and Hard Bond for soft or abrasive concrete.

Q4: Is this tool for coating removal?
No. If the floor still has coating residue, use PCD coating removal tools first.

Q5: What comes after this tool?
After metal grinding, use hybrid pads for scratch refinement, then continue with resin polishing pads for polishing.

Q6: What should I send before ordering?
Send your Rhino grinder model, tool plate photo, current shoe photo, required grit, bond preference, current floor condition, target finish, and quantity.