Our Terminator Ride-On Floor Scrapers are some of our most innovative and impressive pieces of machinery. They are highly versatile and can be used to remove a multitude of floor coverings, on various surfaces. To ensure that you get the maximum production and removal rates with your Terminator, we’ve designed TOOLING and accessories for specific applications to help you get the job done as easily and efficiently as possible.
For those new to using one of our Terminators, this is a quick tooling intro that will help you to easily understand some of our most common accessories available, and which ones will help you get the job done.
Although it may seem obvious, it’s important to highlight that using the wrong tooling when removing flooring can make your job more difficult, and end up unnecessarily costing you time and money. Just like the importance of choosing the right piece of equipment for the job, having the appropriate tooling is just as important as selecting that correct machine and will make a big difference in effectively removing material.
SWIVEL HEAD TRAVEL DOLLY
This is one of those accessories that will make a difference in set up time. While the Terminators come standard with a center caster wheel, The Swivel head Travel Dolly is a two-wheel attachment at the front of the machine that spreads the weight of the machine out and allows you to easily drive your Terminator to the proper location, over materials you do not want to damage before beginning the flooring removal process.
Like the name states, this tooling is a great option for ceramic and hardwood removal, because of its durability and size. It offers a more direct pressure when trying to remove difficult coverings.
^ Un-Milled: This is a less expensive option because it has not been milled down and has an edge that tapers. As this tooling wears, the edge progressively gets thicker.
^ Milled: This piece of tooling is specially designed so that as it wears, it maintains the same thickness, continuing to keep an edge that easily gets under the tile, hardwood, or other difficult flooring removals.
Both pieces can be sharpened with a grinder as the edge wears and dulls to maintain aggressive removal.
TILE TOOTH HOLDER
This holder is for our "Milled" & "Standard" tile teeth shown above and is designed to quickly attach tooling to it and insert into the mounting assembly om the machine itself. this holder and tooling attached is ideal for more difficult removals like parking deck membranes, cement toppings, pool decking, hardwood flooring & ceramic tile or mortar.
Our Saber Claw is available in 3 different sizes; 2”, 4”, and 6” (5.08, 10.16, and 15.24 centimeters). With a hardened carbide edge and hardfaced holder, it will withstand the rigidities of difficult removals like... ceramic tile, pool decking, parking garage membranes, cement toppings and wood flooring removal with ease. Because it was designed for the Terminator, it’s also easy to switch out if needed.
We offer multiple different blade variations. They come in different sizes, with notches or without, and self- dicing.
* The smaller the blade, the more down pressure you have, which is ideal for more difficult removal. The larger the blade the less down pressure you’ll get but you’ll be able to cover more square footage, so it really depends on what you’re trying to remove and what your preferences are.
Terminator blades come in...
4 thicknesses...
5 widths...
all blades (Except Super Duty blades) come in either "No notch", "Notched" and Self-Dicing configurations.
This wide blade holder for our Terminators, swivels to allow the attached blade to move with the floor, even when driving over debris and other materials. This is ideal to use with blades for carpet removal, glue removal, VCT/VAT removal and various coatings removal. (Available in 13” and 26"--- 33.02, 66.04 cm)
We’ve created these products for our Terminator users, to help them better achieve the maximum productivity and efficiency from an equipment standpoint. Understanding the differences and uses will help you to better select the right tooling for you job. If you’re unsure, asking a product specialist is always a good idea - that way you know you’re getting the best tooling for your job.