Makita PC1100 8.5 Amp Concrete Planer
This concrete planer gives you smooth finishes on concrete surfaces and levels concrete seams with precision. It features a dry cutting diamond wheel for planing without a water feeding system. Adjust planning-depth quickly with the front roller. Keep surfaces clean with the handy dust bag on this tool. For extended use just click the lock-on button. This tool is double insulated for longer tool life. Your purchase includes a diamond wheel, a steel tool case, the dust bag, a lock nut wrench, screwdriver, and lock nut.
Amazon Sales Rank: #276007 in Home ImprovementBrand: MakitaModel: PC1100Number of items: 1Dimensions: 9.50 pounds Dry cutting diamond wheel for planing without a water feeding systemFront roller adjusts planing depthDust bag for clean operationPowerful 8.5 amp motor for tough jobsLock-on button for continuous operation
This concrete planer gives you smooth finishes on concrete surfaces and levels concrete seams with precision. It features a dry cutting diamond wheel for planing without a water feeding system. Adjust planning-depth quickly with the front roller. Keep surfaces clean with the handy dust bag on this tool. For extended use just click the lock-on button. This tool is double insulated for longer tool life. Your purchase includes a diamond wheel, a steel tool case, the dust bag, a lock nut wrench, screwdriver, and lock nut. FEATURES Dry cutting diamond wheel for planing without a water feeding system Front roller adjusts planing depth Dust bag for clean operation Lock-on button for continuous operation Double insulated What's in the Box Diamond wheel (724906-5) Dust bag (122193-4) Lock nut wrench (782401-1) Screwdriver (783001-0) Lock nut (224526-0) Steel tool case (823070-0) SPECIFICATIONS Wheel diameter: 4-3/8" No load speed : 10,000 rpm Amps: (115V) 8.5 Overall length: 16-1/2" Net weight: 9.5 lbs. Shipping weight: 17.7 lbs.
Most helpful customer reviews6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.This is cool!By G. FergusonThis tool works really well in planing down concrete. We stain a lot of concrete, and sometimes, especially around floor plugs, the finisher will leave it real rough. This planes it down to be quite smooth, and in nothing flat (pun intended). (The only downside, of course, is that it will expose the sand and aggregate, which won't take the color the same - this needs to be explained to the customer first). You can use it to get more aggressive with leveling out uneven concrete edges as well (like between two separate slabs of a sidewalk or something).Update May 2008OK, now that we've used it a bunch, there are a few things that would cause me to take it down a half star or maybe one star...1. The roller in front really limits how close you can get to a wall, as you might guess, especially in corners.2. Replacing the diamond wheel is quite expensive (like $350 or so).3. As much as you tell the customer "it won't look the same, because you are grinding down and exposing the sand and aggregate", they are really listening with their heart, rather than their heads, so there is a potential for disappointment.4. As much as you tell the customer "as a a planer it will only remove mountains, it won't fill in valleys", they are really listening with their heart, rather than their heads, so there is a potential for disappointment.We still use this tool, but I now like the Bosch 1773 Bosch 1773AK 10 Amp 5-Inch Concrete Surfacing Grinder better. We used the Bosch nearly exclusively for a while, until it was stolen (As an aside - I never actually sell a used power tool, I just keep getting them fixed until they are stolen. Sigh).See all 1 customer reviews...