2-Bar Metal Grinding Shoe (Threaded 3-Hole) for Lavina Grinder — Stable Cut + Scratch Control

2-Bar Metal Grinding Shoe (Threaded 3-Hole) for Lavina Grinder — Stable Cut + Scratch Control

$16.99 - $19.99
Metal diamond grinding disc shoe tool for Lavina grinder, designed for concrete floor grinding and surface preparation with multiple grit and bond options.
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This version is built around a thick 2-bar segment layout on a 3-hole base, giving you a more stable footprint and more predictable scratch pattern versus smaller/fragmented segment shoes.
It’s a solid choice when you want reliable removal without “random deep lines”, especially for contractors who prefer a controlled grind before moving to transition/hybrid steps.

Specifications
    •    Type: Metal bond grinding shoe (metal-bond diamond segments)
    •    Segment design: 2 long bar segments (high contact stability)
    •    Mounting: Threaded 3-hole base (shoe-style plate)
    •    Typical grit options: #16 / #30 / #60 / #120 (set your variants as needed)
    •    Bond options: Soft / Medium / Hard
    •    Material use: Concrete grinding / prep (not intended for final polish stage)

Applications
    •    Initial cut & leveling on concrete floors
    •    Scratch refinement after aggressive tools (PCD or coarse metal)
    •    General floor prep before coating or before hybrid/resin steps
    •    Works well when you need: steady cut + cleaner scratch control

Fitment (follow your rule: use “for …”)
    •    for Lavina grinder (confirm your exact plate/3-hole pattern matches your Lavina system)
    •    If unsure: ask customer for machine model + tool-holder photo before ordering

FAQs

Q1: Which bond should I choose?
    •    Hard concrete → Soft bond
    •    Soft concrete → Hard bond
    •    Most floors → Medium bond

Q2: Which grit should I start with?
    •    Heavy removal / leveling → #16 or #30
    •    Balanced cut + better scratch control → #60
    •    Finer prep before transition → #120

Q3: Why choose 2-bar segments?
They typically give more stable contact and more consistent scratch pattern, which makes later steps easier.

Q4: How many should I buy?
Buy a full set based on your machine’s tool-holder count (commonly 3 tools per plate × number of plates).