Instruction Manual
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MK-SCARIFIER THEORY
By varying the type of cutting disc and conguration of the cutting drum, a user can:
• Clean a surface of oil, grease, or paint prior to applying a coating or sealer
• Level high spots or misaligned joints
• Remove carpet or tile adhesives as well as paint
• Roughen or create non-slip surfaces
• Slot concrete surfaces for overlays
• Cut safety grooves to minimize slippage
Scarier cutting discs are either carbide tipped or steel, and are star-shaped in design. Cutting discs
may have ve or more “points,” and the ends may be round, pointed or blunt depending on applica-
tion.
Cutting discs designed with carbide inserts tend to be the most commonly used due to their extended
life. As the disc is used, more of the carbide insert is exposed until the disc is worn below the bottom
of the insert. Once worn below the insert, the disc must be replaced.
The purpose of scarifying is to make scratches, supercial incisions or roughen a surface. There
are a number of ways in which a concrete surface can be roughened, the advantage of a scarifying
machine is that it allows the user to control the amount of material removed over a large area.
A scarier can be used to clean, level, roughen, groove, slot, or prepare a concrete surface for coat-
ing. The scarier is able to perform each of these operations by using different types of cutting discs
that are setup in different congurations on a cutting drum.
THEORY OF SCARIFYING