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HOW TO USE A CONCRETE SCARIFIER

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CONCRETE SCARIFIER

Concrete Scarifying is a fairly basic operation for those who know how to it effectively, but like most construction related operations, you can run into some difficulties if you don't know what you're doing. There are some basic things that the pros do to ensure maximum scarifier productivity and profit. In this blog, we will highlight 3 pro tips to help those who are new to scarifying become more effective and productive with a scarifier. 

 1) DON’T TRY AND REMOVE TOO MUCH PER PASS 

This is one of the most important things to pay attention too and something that many beginners don't know about. Scarifiers are set up to only remove a certain amount of concrete per pass. This amount will vary depending on the machine and motor size, as well as the concrete hardness. Regardless of the variables, if you try to force the machine to remove more than its designed to, you could end up doing a few things. 

1. You could damage your tooling and/or the cage of the machine

2. Damage internal machine parts

3. Less productive in the long run because you'll end up running into problems, and burn out or damage the machine and tooling. -If you're having to force the machine through the cuts, try taking less off at a time and do multiple passes. It may take more time, but you will save a lot of money in fixing tooling and potentially even your machine.  

2) CHOOSE THE RIGHT TOOLING

There are a few main types of tooling that are used with a concrete scarifier. Just like any other machine, you want to make sure that you use the most applicable tooling for the application to ensure optimum production and results. Here is a brief overview of the main types of scarifier toolingCARBIDE CUTTERS 
For all concrete texturing, scabbling, planing and grooving applications. Use on heavy applications for longer cutter life.

This is the most common tooling used with a scarifier.

 

MILLING CUTTERS 
 

For removal of thermoplastic road/runway markings. Very efficient and cost effective. It also eliminates the problems associated with burning of thermoplastics.Can also be used for the removal of bituminous and rubber deposits

CARBIDE CUTTERS 

For all concrete texturing, scabbling, planing and grooving applications. Use on heavy applications for longer cutter life.
This is the most common tooling used with a scarifier.

3) INVEST IN THE RIGHT MACHINE

Removing concrete requires an aggressive machine so depending on the job, make sure you are using a machine that will hold up to the challenge.

Using a machine with too small of a motor can result in the job taking much longer to finish and the life of the machine will be cut short because you will be pushing it too hard. If you are frequently doing heavy removal jobs, you may want to get a bigger machine with a larger motor that will increase your production rates and will be able to handle tough concrete removal.

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