Concrete Grinding Wheels

Concrete grinding wheels are built for aggressive surface prep, coating removal, and leveling. These diamond grinding wheels are designed for smooth, efficient grinding on concrete, masonry, and stone surfaces—ideal for both contractors and DIY pros.

  • Perfect for floor prep, epoxy removal, and smoothing high spots
  • Available in 4″ to 10″ sizes with turbo, arrow, single, and double segments
  • Fits angle grinders and floor machines using standard concrete grinder discs
  • High diamond concentration for fast cutting and long life

Performance by Application

Concrete grinding wheels are essential for surface leveling, adhesive removal, and material prep. Whether you’re resurfacing slabs or removing coatings, the right diamond grinding wheels improve speed and finish quality. Turbo segments offer smoother finishes, arrow segments cut aggressively, and single or double segments let you control removal depth.

Technical Specifications

  • Wheel diameters: 4″ to 10″
  • Arbor sizes: 5/8″-11 thread or 7/8″ hole
  • Segment types: Single, Double, Turbo, Arrow
  • Max RPM: 8,600–13,700 depending on size
  • Compatible with angle grinders, floor grinders, and handheld concrete polishers
  • Dry and wet grinding options available

Choosing the Right Concrete Grinder Discs

When choosing concrete grinder discs, consider the job type and surface condition. Arrow and single segments are best for coating removal and aggressive grinding. Turbo and double-segment diamond grinding wheels give smoother results and last longer. Always match the arbor size and max RPM to your grinder.

Buyer Guidance

Need help choosing the right concrete grinding wheel or cup for your machine or surface type? Most of our diamond grinding wheels range from 4″ to 10″, with multiple segment styles and arbor sizes in stock. If you don’t see the size or style you need, call or text us at 708-365-5184 or email to: sales@diamondbladeplanet.com. Special orders available on request.

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