
Quick-Change Grinding Pad (2-Segment) for Scanmaskin Grinder — Stable Cut, Fast Swap
$15.99 - $19.98
Overview
This quick-change 2-segment grinding pad is made for contractors who want a simple, reliable metal step that installs fast and cuts predictably. It’s a “workhorse” style: steady removal, good control, and easy swapping between grits.
What makes it different (unique angle)
Instead of selling “one grit fits all,” this page positions it as a repeatable workflow pad: choose the grit + bond based on slab hardness, keep scratch consistent, then move smoothly into your transition/hybrid step.
Specs
• Tool type: Metal bond grinding pad (2 segments)
• Mount system: Quick-change style for Scanmaskin grinder
• Typical grit range (examples): 6 / 16 / 30 / 60 / 120 (set your store variants as needed)
• Bond options: Soft / Medium / Hard (match your variant naming exactly, keep one standard name across products)
• Use: Dry grinding (standard concrete prep workflows)
Applications
• Concrete floor prep before coating (epoxy / polyurea / urethane)
• Scratch removal and leveling after aggressive steps
• Daily production grinding on medium to hard slabs (choose bond accordingly)
Fitment
• Designed for Scanmaskin grinder quick-change plates.
Best practice: confirm by (1) grinder model, (2) a photo of your current tool/plate to avoid mismatches.
Pro selection tip (short)
• Soft bond = hard concrete (keeps diamonds exposed)
• Hard bond = soft concrete (slows wear)
• Medium bond = general-purpose slabs
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FAQ
Q1: How do I choose grit for a normal job?
A common start is 30/40, then 60, then 120—but if you’re removing heavy coatings or high spots, start lower (6/16).
Q2: Soft / Medium / Hard bond means what?
Bond is the metal matrix hardness holding diamonds. Hard concrete needs soft bond; soft concrete needs hard bond.
Q3: Will it fit other grinder brands?
This page is for Scanmaskin quick-change. Other brands may look similar but can still mismatch on lock shape.
Q4: Does it work wet?
It’s built for standard dry prep. If you need wet grinding, message the model and workflow first.
Q5: What should I use after this metal step?
Usually a transition/hybrid step, then resin polishing pads—depends on the finish level you want.


