Max Rope Line: Models, Differences and Utilities
One of the most important tools in virtually every type of work is the Performer. Available in a variety of models, cable types, sizes, styles and materials, this tool has the primary function of handling mortar / concrete, leveling surfaces and finishes, smoothing putty, and grouting.
Each type of player plays a more specialized role when working with mortar. Check out some differences between them:
> Smooth = Ideal for dough preparation, thick or thin coatings and regular or flat finishes as well as floors.
> Beaded = Facilitates the removal of possible unwanted particles or debris on the surface of the dough.
> Toothed = The teeth of the unwrappers create small uniform grooves in time to pass the adhesive, which facilitates the laying of coatings - stones, tiles and ceramics.
> With Rubber = Smoother plaster finishes with a speckled, acrylic or thin putty.
> With Foam = Strength and flexibility at the same time. They are lined with a layer of polyurethane foam.
> For Texture / Graffiti = Facilitate texture creation and decorative effects on coatings.
> For Finishing = Its format is exclusively intended for finishing.
Here at Max, you find the right model for your job. Introducing our complete line of Rippers:
Strippers Steel: With a 100% smooth base and no rivet markings, Steel Rippers may be a favorite of the skilled workforce, as well as their ease of handling and strength.
Breakers Wood: Smooth or Foamed, the Wood Wraps were produced seeking to ensure maximum resistance and attention to small details. Available in 6 different sizes and types.
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