Ergonomic handle shape for optimum power transmission, enables completely effortless working. Specially developed fi nger guard, practical suspension device, effortless cleaning.
SERIES CORK
Ergonomic handle shape with integrated fi nger protection, 96% natural cork content, no deformation due to moisture or frost, bubble-free working, non-slip, easy to clean, durable and hardwearing, material: cork / synthetic resin
SERIES LEATHER
Ergonomic grip shape, grip feeling, no sticky feeling even on hot days, no swelling on contact with liquids, so-called „skin flatterer“, noticeable - smellable! Material: leather from leather residues / synthetic resin
RUBBER FLOAT INFORMATION
A rubber float is used by plasterers or screed layers to rub mortar or screed surfaces after stripping and smoothing. By rubbing, the plaster attains greater strength and an even surface. The best result is obtained by using different coverings (see explanation below) in the correct order. It starts with a coarse covering, then moves on to fine-pored coverings. To obtain special surfaces, rubber floats, plastic smoothing trowels, stainless steel smoothing trowels, plaster scrapers, swiss finishing trowels, felt floats or even brushes can be used. Rubber floats are available in different sizes and designs. The plasterer uses them in the size of a smoothing disc made of plastic, wood or with felt covering. Rubber floats are also used for modern mineral rubbing plasters and for artificial plaster. Plaster can be applied by machine or by hand. Depending on the surface condition of the finished plaster, it is referred to as rubbing, textured or painting plaster. Different grain sizes of the aggregates and different treatment of the fresh plaster (smoothing, trowel marks, scraping, sweeping, ...) create different effects.
BR 1: SPONGE RUBBER PAD ORANGE - 10MM
for rough, rustic surfaces
light, rough structure
light sand structure
BR 2: SPONGE RUBBER PAD ORANGE - 20MM
Mass distribution
Due to the coarse pores, a lot of lime milk is pulled out of the plaster and thus a rough surface is achieved. This is very important for optimal bonding with the next layer of plaster. The surface is leveled.
BS: CELLULAR RUBBER PAD BLACK
The cellular rubber covering has a low absorption effect and is therefore particularly suitable for the fi nal treatment. With granular material, only the fi ne grain is drawn to the surface. The cellular rubber covering is also suitable for insulation plasters and for grouting tiles.
BF: CELLULAR RUBBER PAD
The felt coating has similar properties to the black cellular rubber pad and is used to obtain a fi ne surface structure or smooth surfaces in lime-cement plasters.
PU: POLYURETHAN RUBBER FLOAT
Polyurethane does not absorb water due to its material composition. The surface is therefore not levelled. By using this distribution rubber fl oat, the porous surface is smeared with milk of lime and the pores close up. There is no optimal adhesion for the next layer of plaster.
T: WOODEN RUBBER FLOAT
The wooden distribution rubber fl oat has a suction function and is therefore suitable for distributing and leveling the surface. Primarily used for the application of rubbed plasters. The rough surface of the board emphasises the grain of the plaster in a simple and targeted manner.