Fast-Change Bush Hammer Roller Wheel — for Syntec Floor Grinders (Surface Texturing)

Fast-Change Bush Hammer Roller Wheel — for Syntec Floor Grinders (Surface Texturing)

$69.99
Fast-change bush hammer roller for concrete surface texturing and anti-slip prep. Quick swap design for Syntec grinder systems—ideal for profiling, coating prep, and overlay bonding.
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What it does

This fast-change bush hammer roller wheel is built to texture concrete—creating a consistent profile for anti-slip finishes, overlay bonding, coating prep, and repairs. It’s a fast, controllable way to open the surface without grinding it smooth.

Why customers choose it
    •    Fast-change mount: swap rollers quickly on-site
    •    Aggressive texturing: produces a strong surface profile for adhesion
    •    Consistent bite: roller design helps keep the texture even across passes
    •    Time saver: faster than hand-chipping / scarifying small areas

Specifications
    •    Type: Bush hammer roller wheel (fast-change)
    •    Use: Concrete texturing / profiling / anti-slip prep
    •    Mount system: Fast-change interface for Syntec floor grinders
    •    Working style: Roller impact points (for surface roughening)
    •    Best practice: light-to-medium passes; avoid dwelling in one spot

Applications
    •    Anti-slip surface texturing (ramps, walkways, entries)
    •    Overlay / microtopping / epoxy prep (improve bond)
    •    Coating removal follow-up (leave a profile for recoat)
    •    Surface re-profile for patching and repair areas

Fitment (Machines)
    •    For Syntec floor grinders using the matching fast-change tool system shown in the listing photos
    •    If your holder looks different, send a photo of your tool plate to confirm fitment.

FAQ

Q1: What finish will it leave?
A textured, grippy profile (not smooth). Texture depth depends on concrete hardness and pass speed.

Q2: Is it for coating removal?
It’s mainly for profiling/texturing. It can help break weak surface layers, but for thick epoxy you typically start with PCD, then bush hammer for profile.

Q3: Will one pass be enough?
Sometimes. For hard concrete or deeper texture, plan 2–3 light passes.

Q4: How do I avoid swirl marks or uneven texture?
Keep steady walking speed, overlap passes, and don’t stop in one spot.