Diamond tools for surface preparation and refinement
Published 4/3 at 10:42Husqvarna Construction has consolidated and streamlined its diamond tool offering for surfaces and floors, now introducing one complete and improved range under the Husqvarna brand. With this new portfolio, Husqvarna aims to strengthen its position as the partner of choice for industry professionals.
“We’re committed to delivering an unparalleled experience for professionals working with surface preparation and refinement. Whether they need machines, chemicals, floor solutions or diamond tools, they can now get everything they need from the same trusted partner. This makes it easier than ever for them to get the quality, performance and results they’re looking for,” said Pierre Andary, senior vice president Diamond Tools, Husqvarna Construction.
The new portfolio is the result of two years of intensive market and product research, as well as the 100 years of combined experience of Husqvarna, HTC and Blastrac. The range brings together the best tools from these three brands to cover every step of a project, from coating removal to grinding, polishing and edging, as well as special applications such as natural stone and wood. “We have created this range to give our customers the best tooling range for the job, with a particular focus on ease of use and performance. This will both simplify their work and enable them to get great results, no matter what challenge they face,” said Steve Noiret, vice president product management, Husqvarna Construction.
Husqvarna’s diamonds are custom made to meet the specific needs of each tool. To ensure consistent high quality, Husqvarna’s inhouse team of diamond experts oversee the entire diamond manufacturing process, including sourcing, testing, and regrading, at their own advanced laboratories. Husqvarna’s complete range of diamond tools for surface preparation and refinement is available to order now and now comes in appropriately sized cardboard boxes, which will not only protect them, but will also reduce the use of plastic and waste at the construction site.