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National Equipment Scarifier, 3.5'', Electric, 115V - 99E
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National Equipment 110-8 Scarifier
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National Equipment 110-8 Scarifier

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Bartell Global Gas, 8" Scarifier (20cm) path, Honda GX160 engine (4.8) - BEF200N BEF200N-4A
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Bartell Global Electric, 8" Scarifier (20cm) path, 3HP/230V/1PH Electric Motor - BEF200N BEF200N
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Bartell Global 13" Concrete Scarifier, Floor Planer - 23HP 480 volt - 3 Phase - CT320 CT320Bartell Global 13" Concrete Scarifier, Floor Planer - 23HP 480 volt - 3 Phase - CT320 CT320
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Bartell Global 10" Scarifier - 12HP, 230V, 3 Phase, Gas/Electric - CT250Bartell Global 10" Scarifier - 12HP, 230V, 3 Phase, Gas/Electric - CT250

Why You Need A Concrete Scarifier

If you need a machine that's much more powerful and efficient than a concrete grinder, then a concrete scarifier is what you've been looking for. This machine, also called a concrete planer, was built for the sole purpose of removing concrete as fast as possible, with some devices capable of removing up to a quarter-inch of concrete with just one pass.

Luckily, these machines can have different powering options, such as gas, air, diesel, or electricity. Some models even have adjustable cutting tools, which increase the machine's versatility and allow you to get a different look with each cutter assembly. And to top off, you'll be able to finish your job in an instant with basically no effort to speak of.


Benefits of a Concrete Scarifier 


A concrete scarifier is a specialized tool that is used to remove material from the surface of concrete, including coatings, overlays, and imperfections. It has a rotating drum or cutterhead with carbide or steel teeth or blades that remove material from the surface of the concrete as it passes over the surface. Concrete scarifiers are commonly used in construction and concrete repair applications, and they offer several benefits over other methods of removing material from concrete, including:

  1. Increased productivity: Concrete scarifiers can remove material from the surface of the concrete quickly and efficiently, making them much more productive than manual methods such as grinding or chipping.

  2. Precision: Concrete scarifiers can be adjusted to remove a specific amount of material from the surface of the concrete, allowing for precise control over the depth of the cut.

  3. Reduced physical effort: Removing material from the surface of concrete can be physically demanding, especially when using manual methods such as grinding or chipping. Concrete scarifiers take the physical effort out of the process, making it easier for the operator to achieve a high-quality finish.

  4. Improved safety: Concrete scarifiers reduce the risk of accidents and injuries that can occur when using manual methods such as grinding or chipping. They also produce less dust and noise, which can improve the overall working environment.

  5. Versatility: Concrete scarifiers are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, making them suitable for use on a wide range of concrete repair and resurfacing projects. This includes small, detailed projects as well as large, commercial projects.


What is the difference between a Concrete Scarifier and a Concrete Grinder? 


Concrete scarifiers and concrete grinders are both tools that are used to remove material from the surface of concrete, but they have some key differences:

  1. Method of removal: Concrete scarifiers use a rotating drum or cutterhead with carbide or steel teeth or blades to remove material from the surface of the concrete. Concrete grinders, on the other hand, use abrasive diamonds or abrasive disks to grind the surface of the concrete.

  2. Depth of cut: Concrete scarifiers can be adjusted to remove a specific amount of material from the surface of the concrete, allowing for precise control over the depth of the cut. Concrete grinders, on the other hand, typically remove a consistent amount of material from the surface of the concrete, and the depth of the cut is determined by the abrasive particles on the grinding wheel.

  3. Finish quality: Concrete scarifiers can produce a rough, textured finish on the surface of the concrete, which is useful for removing coatings and overlays or creating a non-slip surface. Concrete grinders, on the other hand, produce a smoother, more polished finish on the surface of the concrete, which is useful for preparing the surface for coatings or overlays.

  4. Applications: Concrete scarifiers are typically used for removing material from the surface of the concrete, such as coatings, overlays, and imperfections. Concrete grinders are typically used for preparing the surface of the concrete for coatings or overlays, or for creating a polished finish on the surface of the concrete.

In general, concrete scarifiers are better for removing large amounts of material from the surface of the concrete, while concrete grinders are better for preparing the surface of the concrete for coatings or overlays and for creating a polished finish. Both tools have their own specific applications and can be useful in different situations.

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