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New Grinder/Polisher Added To Lambson’s Hire Concrete Surface Prep Fleet

4th April 2016

  

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Lambson’s Hire  (0.02 MB)

The extension of Lambson’s Hire’s grinding and polishing rental fleet with the addition of the Satellite 650 MkII machine is in direct response to increased demand from customers. The machine is suitable for both heavy grinding and fine polishing.

This leading independently owned rental company operates a fleet of fit-for-purpose concrete preparation equipment that caters to the needs of this specific sector of the market. The new grinding and polishing machine will join this fleet and offers several important features to hirers.

The lightweight machine combines high diamond speed with balanced weight placing it in a class of its own when compared to other machines with a 650 mm width. This, coupled with the variable speed controller which facilitates grinding and polishing at the optimal speed, ensures high productivity. It is capable of flattening or levelling a floor efficiently and can also be used to grind a surface with a shallow indentation or dish effect.

Powered by a reliable 7.5 kW three phase motor, the Satellite 650 MkII incorporates patented SP drive technology which drives the diamond discs in the same rotation direction as the main head directing more power to the disc head ensuring easier and quicker grinding and polishing.

Taking operator comfort into account, the Satellite 650 MkII offers easy axle height adjustment thereby reducing operator fatigue. This is accomplished easily with just one hand. In addition, the machine is equipped with a robust handle locking mechanism and it can be placed in three different positions for different purposes. The controls on the machine include an overload function which protects both operator and machine.

Disc changeover is quick and simple with the machine’s magnetic plug system and can be accomplished within a few seconds. The machine can be used with three discs (250 mm) or six discs (175 mm).

The machine is fitted with a 50 mm dust collection port facilitating dust free operation, an important consideration given the increased focus on environment conditions on sites. It is also equipped with a floating dust shroud for effective dust control.

A foldable handle makes it easy to transport and store the machine, while the single lifting point makes lifting a breeze.

The Satellite 650 MkII is available directly from Lambson’s Hire’s specialist Concrete Surface Preparation Division.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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