INDUSTRIAL FLOORING
IT PAYS TO BE PREPARED
The perfect finish is all about preparation, and SPE International knows how to achieve perfection.
We all know that a strong foundation is needed before you lay anything down, and this applies to pretty much all things in life from property, cosmetics and undoubtedly floors.
If you don’t put the correct preparation work in, cracks begin to show, both in quality and longevity.
This is why SPE International are pleased to announce the launch of the DFG 200. The new machine is a compact single head unit developed as an introductory model to the SPE DFG Floor Grinder range.
Simple to operate and available in single phase electric the DFG 200 meets the requirements of rental companies and flooring contractors. Slightly smaller than its counterparts, this machine fits easily into the boot of a car for transportation and provides a versatile solution for smaller surface preparation projects.
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The operators handle height is fully adjustable and the machine can be fitted with a wide selection of diamond, polymer and PCD attachments providing a versatile solution for smaller surface preparation projects, such as public rental projects.
Features: • Robust construction
• 50mm dust extraction port
• Dust free when used with suitable SPE dust control vacuum
• Large diameter wheels for excellent mobility and stability
• Removable weight to vary grinding pressure
• Simple adjustment to level to the floor surface
• Adjustable dust skirt
Applications: • Accurate grinding of concrete surfaces
• Removal of old floor coatings and contaminates
• Latex and adhesive removal
• Grinding and polishing of resin based and tiled terrazzo
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• Remedial work to rain and frost damaged slabs
For further information please contact the sales office via email:
sales@spe-int.com
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