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Created with Pixso. Industrial 5" Diamond Grinding Cup Wheel | 125mm Concrete Floor Prep Grinder

Industrial 5" Diamond Grinding Cup Wheel | 125mm Concrete Floor Prep Grinder

Brand Name: XRTOOLS
Model Number: 5 inch
MOQ: 200pcs
Price: $1.2-15/pcs
Delivery Time: 25-30days
Payment Terms: L/C, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
CHINA
Certification:
ISO9000
Name:
Diamond Grinding Cup Wheel
Material:
Alloy Steel + Diamond
Size:
115mm
Process:
Cold Press
Application:
For Grinding Concrete,marble,stone,etc
Type:
SAW BLADE
Segment Height:
7-12mm
Advantage:
Chip-free,heat Resistance,Fast Cutting Speed,High Sharpness,durable
Package:
Inner Box + Outer Carton,Customize,Blister Card
Body Material:
65Mn/Harden Steel
Oem:
Supported
Inner Hole:
30/25/22.23/22/20/16mm
Packaging Details:
blister card
Supply Ability:
10000pcs per day
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Product Description

1. Problem: "Trenching" on Mid-Sized Floors and Dust Shroud Leaks

 

 

  • The Problem: When flooring contractors use small 4" or 4.5" grinding wheels to prep a standard 2-car garage or a mid-sized retail space, the small diameter causes uneven "trenching" or "wavy" floors because the wheel digs in too easily. Furthermore, many universal vacuum dust shrouds on the market are strictly designed for 125mm (5-inch) profiles. Using smaller wheels inside a 5-inch shroud creates a massive vacuum leak, allowing hazardous silica dust to escape into the client's home or commercial space.

  • The Result: Uneven subfloors that telegraph through thin vinyl flooring (LVP), frustrated workers spending twice as long on the job, and costly OSHA fines or client complaints regarding airborne concrete dust.

 

 

2. Cause: Surface Area Deficits and Shroud Mismatch

 

 

  • Imbalanced Footprint: Smaller wheels lack the physical diameter to "bridge" minor dips in the concrete, causing the operator to accidentally grind too deeply into localized spots.

  • Vacuum Starvation: If the outer edge of the grinding wheel does not sit flush against the brush skirt of the dust shroud, the HEPA vacuum cannot create the necessary suction vortex to capture heavy debris.

 

 

3. Solution: 5-Inch (125mm) Optimal Bridging and Universal Shroud Seal

 

 

  • 20% Increased Surface Area: Stepping up to a true 5-inch (125mm) diameter provides a massive 20% increase in grinding surface area compared to a standard 4.5" wheel. This wider footprint acts like a mechanical float, bridging high and low spots to create a perfectly flat, level subfloor without accidental trenching.

  • Perfect 125mm Shroud Seal: This wheel is precision-engineered to perfectly match the inner diameter of standard 5-inch universal dust shrouds and dedicated concrete surfacing tools . This guarantees a 100% sealed vacuum vortex, eliminating airborne silica dust during heavy indoor grinding.

  • Heavy-Duty Double Row Matrix: Equipped with an aggressive dual-ring layout of 5mm thick diamond segments. The increased 5-inch diameter creates higher peripheral speed (feet per minute), which violently shears away thick garage floor epoxies, carpet mastics, and urethane glues faster than smaller grinder setups.

 

 

4. Technical Specifications

 

 

 

Technical Pillar Imperial Specification Metric Specification Industrial Benefit
Diameter 5" 125mm The industry standard for dedicated concrete surfacers.
Arbor Size 7/8" 22.23mm Universal fit for commercial 5-inch angle grinders.
Segment Thickness 0.2" 5mm High-concentration matrix for thick coating removal.
Segment Design Double Row Double Row Aggressive dual-action shearing for glues and mastics.
Dust Compatibility 5" Shroud Optimized 125mm Shroud Fit Ensures zero-leak HEPA vacuum suction.
Max RPM 12,200 RPM 12,200 RPM Safely handles high-amp (11A-15A) commercial grinders.

 

 

5. Professional Industry Applications

 

 

  • Garage & Commercial Epoxies: The ultimate wheel for ripping up failing garage floor epoxies, polyaspartic coatings, and painted warehouse lines before applying a new system.

  • Retail Flooring Prep: Flattening large concrete slabs and removing stubborn black carpet mastic and VCT tile glues in medium-sized commercial renovations.

  • Dedicated Concrete Surfacers: The perfect replacement wheel for specialized 5-inch walk-behind edgers and heavy-duty D-handle concrete planers.

 

 

6. Operation and Safety Guidelines

 

 

  • High-Amp Grinder Requirement: A 5-inch double-row wheel carries significantly more mass and bites into the floor harder than a 4.5" wheel. You must use an angle grinder rated for at least 11 Amps (preferably 13A to 15A). Using a cheap, low-amp grinder will cause the tool to stall and burn out the motor.

  • Weight Distribution: Let the weight of the 5-inch grinder do the work. Do not bear down with your body weight. The heavy 125mm steel core combined with high RPMs provides all the necessary downward force to pulverize the concrete.

  • The "Cross-Hatch" Method: For the flattest possible floor, grind in a North-South direction, vacuum, and then make a second pass in an East-West direction. The wide 5-inch footprint will naturally level out the cross-sections.

 

 

7. FAQ: Expert Technical Support

 

Q: Should I buy the 4.5" or this 5" cup wheel for prepping my basement floor?

 

A: If you are doing the entire floor, definitely choose the 5" (125mm). It covers significantly more area per pass, saving you hours of labor, and it creates a flatter surface. Only drop down to a 4.5" or 4" wheel for doing the tight edges against the drywall or maneuvering around plumbing pipes.

 

Q: Will this 5-inch wheel fit on my standard 4.5-inch angle grinder?

 

A: No. You cannot safely put a 5-inch wheel on a 4.5-inch grinder. The wheel will physically hit the metal safety guard. Never remove the safety guard to fit a larger wheel. You must use a grinder specifically rated for 5-inch (125mm) accessories.

 

 

Q: Why is the Max RPM lower on the 5" wheel (12,200) compared to the 4.5" wheel (13,200)?

 

A: As the diameter of a wheel increases, the outer edge travels much faster at the same rotational speed. To keep the peripheral speed (feet per minute) within safe operational limits and prevent the diamonds from overheating, the maximum allowable RPM on the grinder must be slightly lower for larger wheels.

 

 

Q: Can I use this dry to remove thick, sticky carpet glue?

 

A: While this wheel will remove mastic, if the glue is very thick and rubbery, the friction of the diamonds may cause it to melt and smear rather than turn into dust. If the wheel starts "gumming up," throw a handful of fine play-sand onto the sticky floor before grinding. The sand will mix with the glue and act as a dry abrasive, keeping the diamond segments clean.