3-Segment Metal Bond Grinding Shoes (Grit & Bond Options) for HTC Grinder

3-Segment Metal Bond Grinding Shoes (Grit & Bond Options) for HTC Grinder

$17.99 - $21.99
3-segment metal grinding shoes for HTC. Choose grit (6/16/30/60/120) and bond (soft/medium/hard) to match your floor and job stage.
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Overview

These 3-segment metal bond grinding shoes are built for consistent cut and coverage on HTC grinders. Use them for heavy stock removal, scratch refinement, and prep grinding—then step into transitional/hybrid pads and resins as needed.

 

Best for

• Coating removal cleanup after PCD (thin residues)

• Concrete grinding and leveling

• Opening concrete and removing surface laitance

• Scratch refinement before transition pads

 

Features

• 3-segment design for stable cut and balanced wear

• Metal bond for fast grinding and long life

• Multiple grit options for every job stage

• Bond options to match different concrete hardness

 

Grit Options

• 6 grit: aggressive removal / high spots

• 16 grit: heavy grinding / fast leveling

• 30 grit: general grinding / reshape scratches

• 60 grit: scratch refinement before transition

• 120 grit: final metal step before transition pads

 

Bond Options (rule of thumb)

• Soft bond: for hard / dense concrete (prevents glazing)

• Medium bond: for general concrete

• Hard bond: for soft concrete (slower wear)

 

Fitment Note

For HTC grinder shoe system. If you’re unsure about the mounting style, send a clear photo of your tool holder and we’ll confirm before shipment.

 

Shipping Note

Most orders dispatch in 3–5 business days.

 

FAQ

• Which bond should I choose?

Soft for hard concrete, hard for soft concrete, medium for most floors.

 

• What grit should I start with?

If you need fast removal/leveling: 6 or 16. For general grinding: 30. For refining scratches: 60 or 120.

 

• Can I use these for coating removal?

They work for concrete grinding and for cleaning up thin coating residue after PCD. For thick epoxy/glue, start with PCD first.