Substrate Technology
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
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+1 (815) 941-4800
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1384 Bungalow Rd.
Morris, Illinois, U.S.A.

Concrete Tooling

Concrete Tooling
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PLP Diamond System – Planetary Polishing – Dry Process

  • For dry planetary polishing
  • Coordinated metal and resin bonded diamond system (steps #1-#9)
  • 3-inch diameter
  • Performs concrete polishing using any planetary machine sized 770mm-950mm, 15-24HP, & weighing between 800 and 1,000 pounds
  • Color: yellow

STI Bush Hammer – Concrete Surface Prep

  • Aggressive profiling tool
  • Provides CSP 4 to CSP 5 profile
  • Creates slip-resistant finish on concrete, granite, and marble
  • Long lasting tool – 15,000 SF (1,500 m2)
  • Breaks down the surface that standard diamonds can’t touch

STI 10-Seg Diamond Segments

  • Use for opening steps on uncoated concrete
  • Excellent scratch pattern for old or new concrete
  • Use wet or dry
  • Attaches in 3 different configurations for multiple machines

STI CASH Pads – Concrete, Terrazzo, & Marble Polishing

  • Excellent for light-use polishing maintenance
  • Use on auto-scrubbers and swing machines to remove dust, dirt, and resin swirl
  • For concrete, terrazzo, and marble floors
  • Life expectancy: 15,000 SF (1,500 m2)
  • A 3-step system used with water

STI CASH Dots – Concrete Restoration & Polishing

  • Used for restoration and polishing of concrete floors
  • Can be run on auto-scrubbers, swing machines, and burnishers
  • Life expectancy: 9,000 SF (900 m2)
  • Use with water
  • Available in any diameter between 7 to 27 inches and in assorted grits

EG Grout Pans – Fills Pinholes in Terrazzo & Concrete Floors

  • Mechanically fills up to 95% of pinholes in terrazzo and concrete floors
  • Creates a better shine and longer lasting durability
  • Lasts over 10,000 SF (1,000 M2) if following recommendations of running at lower speeds
  • Available in two grades: regular and extra hard


The right grinding technique and using high-quality equipment are essential to getting the professional results you need, but so is having proper concrete tooling for your floor grinder. Whether you need to remove thick epoxy coatings, smooth a rough slab, or bring your concrete floor to a beautiful sheen through mechanical polishing, we have the tooling you need to do the job right.

Choosing the Right Concrete Tooling

When it comes to finding the right concrete tooling, there are several factors to keep in mind: 

  • What is the goal of your project? Do you need to remove a thick coating, create a rough surface profile to lay down new epoxy, or do you plan on a mechanical polish of the floor? 
  • Do you use water to wet grind your concrete slab or do you dry grind and use a dust collector? 
  • How hard or soft is the slab you are working on? We recommend using hard-bond tooling for softer slabs to avoid wearing the concrete away too quickly while a soft bond will wear away more easily on a hard slab and keep your diamonds from glazing over. 

At Substrate Technology, Inc., we have several types of concrete tooling available for all types of projects, including:

  • Bush hammer attachments to break up concrete and create a rough surface profile and non-slip surfaces.
  • Complete diamond systems of coordinated concrete tooling ranging from rough grit to ultra-fine grit to help you mechanically polish a concrete slab.
  • Individual concrete tooling in a range of grits and bonds to work with both hard and soft slabs and get the results you need.
  • CASH pads for light polishing maintenance and to scrub away dirt, dust, and resin swirls.
  • Cutting tooling to quickly eliminate mastic and thick coatings and create heavy scratch patterns on unopened concrete prior to laying down a coating.
  • Grout pans to fill in pinholes and small voids to prevent damage or premature wear on the concrete slab.

Order Your Concrete Tooling Today

We have a wide variety of concrete tooling available to work with our line of Prep/Master floor grinders. To learn more about our selection, find the right option for your next project, or order your tooling, call us today at   +1 (815) 941-4800 or complete our contact form.