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Stadea Stone Wet Polisher Variable Speed For Concrete Countertop Stone Polishing
$ 39.6
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Description
Wet Stone Concrete Polisher Variable Speed Grinder 5" For Stone PolishingStadea 5" Wet stone concrete granite polisher SWP101K with internal water feed, splash guard, water control, GFCI, powerful 800W variable speed, constant power double reduction gear, polisher grinder for stone granite concrete wet polishing:
Six-speed variable speed for polishing stone concrete at desired optimal speed
In-build GFCI to increase electrical safety
Spindle Arbor Lock for easy installation and removal of backing pads or other tools
Ergonomic grip-size back handle for main-hand for ease of use during polishing, can be gripped easily.
Front D-handle for holding it from the top. It also has ambidextrous front side handle that connects from both left or right side either
Polisher on lock button, no need to press on start button for long operation continuously, can be locked with lock button after starting the polisher
Water Connection is from below, easy to polish, it does not obstruct the handles and makes polishing easier
Comes with Quick water connect attachment, connect to standard water hose
Has water flow on off and adjustments from grinder, no need to control water hose to increase, decrease or stop water flow
Industrial Grade 12 feet long electrical cord, easy to polish around countertop
Comes with the plastic splash guard and vacuum attachment
Splash Guard Angle (360/180): 180 degree
Extra Carbon Brush: Yes, One Pair
Gear: Double reduction constant torque Gear
Wattage: 800 W
Volt: 110 V
Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
RPM: 900 - 2800 RPM
How to Polish Granite Concrete Marble Stone using Stadea dry diamond pads
Always wear protection for eyes, nose, hands, safety glass, gloves and apron. Never use high speed grinder and exceed rated RPM.
Secure/fasten the stone, it should not slide while polishing.
Attach velcro backer pad and polishing pads to polisher evenly else it may wobble. Start polishing with grit 50 at low rpm, adjust rpm as needed. Verify the entire polished stone surface has same level of smoothness before moving to next grit. If not, continue polishing with same grit. Generally above grit 400 grit surface is scratch free.
Repeat step 3, for each higher grit one by one starting grit 50 till 3000. Don't skip any grit in between. Most of the stone will show shine starting grit 800. If one still sees scratches beyond grit 800 and 1500, it is a sign that step 3 is not followed correctly in lower grits.