3-Roller Bush Hammer Plate for Floor Grinders (Surface Texturing / Anti-Slip)

3-Roller Bush Hammer Plate for Floor Grinders (Surface Texturing / Anti-Slip)

$169.99
3-roller bush hammer plate built for creating a grippy, textured finish on concrete/stone and for surface prep before coatings. Great for anti-slip profiling and exposing aggregate when you need more bite
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Overview

This 3-roller bush hammer plate is designed for surface texturing and profiling on concrete and stone. It creates a consistent anti-slip finish, boosts coating bond by opening the surface, and can help expose aggregate on prep jobs.

 

Best for

• Surface texturing / anti-slip finish

• Concrete surface prep before coatings

• Exposing aggregate (light to moderate)

• Stone texturing (granite/marble style “bush hammered” look) 

 

Features

• 3 roller design for stable, even texturing 

• Carbide-tip roller action for aggressive profiling and grip

• Bolt-on plate style for grinder compatibility (mounting plate included)

• Built for jobsite abuse (all-metal body)

 

Fitment Note

This is a mounting-plate bush hammer assembly. Bolt pattern / plate size varies by grinder model.

Before ordering, match your grinder’s plate hole pattern (or send a clear photo of your mounting plate and model name, and we’ll confirm the fit before production).

 

Shipping Note

Most orders are made-to-order. We will confirm production and shipping timing after you place the order.

 


 

3) FAQ  

 

Q1: What does a bush hammer plate do?

It creates a textured, grippy surface (anti-slip), helps surface prep for coatings, and can expose aggregate depending on setup and passes. 

 

Q2: Is this for coating removal like PCD?

Different job. PCD is for cutting coatings off. Bush hammer is for texturing/profiling (and sometimes removing brittle surface layers while texturing). Use it when you want a “bite” finish.

 

Q3: Will it fit my grinder?

Only if the bolt pattern/plate size matches. Send your grinder model + a photo of your mounting plate and we’ll confirm.

 

Q4: Wet or dry?

Typically run dry with dust control. Wet use depends on your site rules and slurry handling. (Main point: manage dust.)

 

Q5: What surface result should I expect?

Usually a CSP-style textured finish (anti-slip). Result depends on concrete hardness, passes, and machine weight.