Bush-Hammering of Concrete Floors
Bush-hammering is a mechanical process of giving the concrete surface a characteristic rough “bush-hammered” texture, which makes it non-slip and significantly improves adhesion. As a result, a bush-hammered floor becomes safer to use and better prepared for the next stages of work, such as applying epoxy resins, repair mortars, or decorative coatings.
A few years ago, bush-hammering was done mainly by hand — using hammers and chisels. Today, the standard is to use bush-hammer tools, which, when mounted on a planetary grinder, allow for fast and efficient treatment of large concrete surfaces. In practice, all you need is the right adapter to turn almost any planetary grinder into a professional bush-hammering machine.
Bush-hammer tools are compatible with most popular machines, including:
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Lavina
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HTC
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Husqvarna
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Blastrac
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Schwamborn
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Scanmaskin
This makes the solution ideal for companies specializing in concrete surface treatment, floor renovation, substrate preparation for resin systems, and improving slip resistance in industrial halls, warehouses, or production facilities.
Krug K8173
Krug K8218
Krug K8196
Krug K8214
Krug K8173
Krug K8153
Krug K8174
Krug K8188
Krug K8220
Krug K8182




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