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Klindex manufactures floor grinding and polishing machines using patented planetary technology developed in Italy since 1988. The company's systems address concrete preparation, natural stone restoration, terrazzo polishing, and industrial floor maintenance across commercial and institutional facilities.
Klindex planetary grinders feature counter-rotating heads that distribute working pressure evenly across surfaces, eliminating inconsistent finishes common in single-disc machines. Models range from compact 430mm units for confined spaces to remote-controlled 1000mm systems capable of 200-300 m²/hour production rates. Variable speed control (100-1300 RPM) enables operators to switch between aggressive material removal and high-gloss polishing without changing equipment. Machines handle marble, granite, concrete, wood, and terrazzo with compatible diamond tooling systems for each substrate.
Key engineering features include thermo-hardened steel gearboxes for extended service life, adjustable working pressure (500-1250 kg), automatic planetary leveling systems, and wet/dry operation compatibility. Klindex equipment integrates with dust extraction systems to meet facility air quality standards and OSHA compliance requirements. Models include water tank systems for temperature control during aggressive grinding operations.
Applications span warehouse floor preparation, retail space polishing, healthcare facility maintenance, and historic building restoration. Facility managers specify Klindex systems for projects requiring consistent surface finishes across large areas while maintaining operational flexibility for doorways, elevators, and confined zones. The manufacturer provides technical specifications including motor power ratings (3-25 HP), working widths, production estimates by surface type, and electrical requirements to support procurement evaluation.
Klindex holds ISO 9001:2000 certification for design and manufacturing processes. The company collaborates with universities on materials research and maintains global distribution networks providing technical support, operator training, and replacement parts availability.
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A: Klindex is famous for pioneering the V-HP (Very High Performance) System, which uses a series of flexible, multi-sided diamond tooling segments. This creates a larger, more consistent grinding surface area than rigid plates, leading to faster cutting, better results, and longer tool life.
A: The Levighetor is Klindex's flagship line of professional-edge grinder and polisher. Its unique, balanced design allows it to grind up to within 1/8 inch (3 mm) of a wall without an edge adapter. It's the industry standard for achieving a flawless, seamless finish between the main floor and walls.
A: Concrete Floor Preparation: Removing coatings, leveling high spots, and profiling for new toppings.
Polished Concrete: Creating a decorative, high-gloss finish from a bare concrete slab.
Terrazzo & Stone Restoration: Grinding, honing, and polishing natural stone and terrazzo floors to restore their original shine.
Removing Imperfections: Eliminating lippage (uneven edges) on tiled surfaces.
A: Selection depends on:
Project Size: Single-disc machines for small areas/edges; multi-disc planetary machines for large open floors.
Power Source: Electric (most common for indoor use), petrol/gas (for outdoor/no power), or propane (for indoor with no fumes).
Job Type: A Levighetor 600 is ideal for residential polishing, while a Planetary 4800 is for vast industrial floors.
A: Planetary grinders (e.g., Superleo, Orca) have multiple rotating heads that counter-rotate. This eliminates directional grind marks, provides immense grinding power, and is essential for large-scale production work and achieving a perfectly flat, uniform finish.
A: Clean after every use, especially the vacuum ports and motor housing.
Check brushes in the electric motor periodically.
Grease fittings on the planetary gearboxes as specified in the manual.
Store diamond tooling in a dry place.
Final Tip: Always perform a test patch in an inconspicuous area to confirm your tooling sequence and machine settings before starting the main project.