Concrete grinder
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A concrete grinder is an abrasive machine for grinding and polishing concrete and natural stone. Concrete grinders can come in many configurations, the most common being a hand-held general purpose angle grinder, but it may be a specialized tool for countertops or floors. Angle grinders are small and mobile, and allow one to work on harder to reach areas and perform more precise work.[1]
There are also purpose-built floor grinders that are used for grinding and polishing marble, granite and concrete.[2] Concrete often has a higher sliding friction than marble or granite which is also worked wet, therefore with less friction. Floor grinders can cover large surfaces, and they have more weight on them, making the grinding process more efficient.[3][4]

All concrete grinders use abrasives to grind or polish such as diamond tools or silicon carbide. The diamond tools used for grinding most commonly are diamond grinding cup wheels, other machines may use diamond segments, mounted on varies plates, slide on diamond grinding shoes and for polishing are usually circular Resin diamond polishing pads. The use of diamond attachments is the most common type of abrasive used under concrete grinders and come in many grits that range from 6 grit to the high thousands, although 1800 grit is considered by the insurance industry as the highest shine to apply to a floor surface.