CMG1814
Diamond grinding wheel is a heavy-duty grinding tool used for leveling, smoothing, and removing tough materials like concrete, stone, epoxy, and coatings. It consists of diamond segments bonded to a metal cup-shaped core, providing aggressive material removal with durability.
Key Features & Uses
✔ Material Removal: Ideal for grinding concrete, masonry, stone, and hard coatings.
✔ Segmented Design: Allows airflow for cooling, reducing heat buildup.
✔ Bond Types:
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Metal Bond – Most durable, for hard concrete and stone.
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Resin Bond – Smoother finish, for softer materials like epoxy.
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Hybrid Bond – Balanced performance.
✔ Wet or Dry Use: Some require water cooling (wet grinding), while others are for dry use.
Types of Diamond Cup Wheels
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Single Row Cup Wheel – Basic grinding, general-purpose concrete work.
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Double/Triple Row Cup Wheel – More aggressive removal, longer lifespan.
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Turbo Cup Wheel – Faster cutting with segmented rim, less vibration.
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PCD (Polycrystalline Diamond) Cup Wheel – For ultra-hard surfaces like polished concrete.
Advantages Over Abrasive Wheels
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Longer lifespan – Diamonds stay sharp much longer than abrasives.
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Faster grinding – More efficient material removal.
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Less vibration – Smoother operation than traditional grinding discs.
Choosing the Right Diamond Cup Wheel
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For Concrete Grinding: Coarse grit (16-30), metal bond.
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For Epoxy Removal: Medium grit (50-80), resin bond.
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For Smooth Finishing: Fine grit (100+), hybrid or resin bond.
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Wet vs. Dry: Wet grinding reduces dust but requires water; dry is more convenient.
Best Practices for Use
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Wear PPE (respirator, goggles, gloves) – Silica dust is hazardous.
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Check RPM Rating – Must match your grinder’s speed.
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Use Proper Pressure – Let the diamonds do the work; avoid forcing it.