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Floor Grinders and Polishers For Sale

Whether you have a coated floor that is showing wear or an old concrete surface that is cracked, damaged, and stained, you need the right floor grinder to repair it effectively. We offer a wide variety of polishing and floor grinding machines capable of producing a smooth surface that looks great on its own or is ready for painting or coating.

Why Choose a Floor Grinder?

Primarily used on concrete, marble, terrazzo, and stone, floor grinders are heavy machines capable of removing thick coatings such as mastic or epoxy, leveling uneven surfaces, and smoothing out pits and cracks that are not only unsightly, they are dangerous trip hazards that can lead to serious injury. In addition to leaving a clean, smooth surface, diamond bits in the disks of floor grinding machines polish the renewed layer for a glossy, attractive shine.

Using a floor grinder is a time saving, cost-effective alternative to having to replace your floors. It also lasts longer and looks better than patching up cracks and chips in concrete by creating a pristine, even surface.

Choosing an Electric or Propane Floor Grinding Machine

Trying to decide between an Electric Floor Grinder or a Propane Floor Grinder? The decision might seem tough at first, but after you learn about the benefits of each kind of grinder, the choice becomes a lot easier.

When it comes to Propane Floor Grinders, their main benefit is that there is no cord holding you back. Electric Floor Grinders need to be plugged into an outlet in order to be operated, which can limit the amount of freedom the operator has to work with. Propane Floor Grinders, on the other hand, are more versatile, and the operator will feel free and unrestrained. However, they are louder, need greater amounts of ventilation, and require more maintenance than an Electric Floor Grinder.

Electric Floor grinders are better suited for indoor project since they need less ventilation and are relatively quieter than their propane counterpart. They also require less maintenance which could end up saving you money in the long run.

No matter which one you choose; Performance will not be an issue. Both Electric and Propane Floor grinders are great at what they do. It all depends on your personal preference and what kind of projects you will be working on. Learn more about when you should use a propane floor grinder over an electric floor grinder.

Choosing a Planetary or Rotary Floor Grinding Machine

While there are a multitude of options for your floor grinding machine, including size and energy source, grinders are also characterized as rotary or planetary, depending on how the polishing and tooling pads are arranged.  A planetary grinder uses one large disc that remains off the floor while multiple smaller discs mount to it, rotating around it to do the “work.” Lighter weight, these are easy to maneuver and are better for less intensive tasks like smoothing out rough spots in concrete.

Rotary floor grinders either use one main disc to grind the floor or have multiple discs that don’t rely on a large central disc. These are often used for more intensive tasks and leaving a superior polish. Learn more about the differences between Planetary Floor Grinders and Rotary Floor Grinders.

A Floor Grinder vs a Scarifier or Shot Blaster

All three machines are different sizes and costs, however each can bring tremendous value. To learn which machine is best for your needs, view our articles below:

Contact Us to Learn More About Floor Grinders

At Buy Manufacturers Direct, we specialize in surface preparation and want to connect you with the right floor grinding machine for your needs. Whether you have a small space that needs refinishing or a large area requiring intensive rehabbing, we have the ideal floor grinder for you, plus a large array of floor grinding tools and accessories. Reach out to us today at  (815) 278-1308 or by filling out our contact form to get started!