Polishers for Stone Fabrication & Tile Surface Finishing
Polishers are power tools used for stone fabrication, tile finishing, edge polishing, scratch removal, and surface restoration across ceramic tile, porcelain tile, granite, marble, engineered stone, concrete, and other hard surface materials. This collection includes pneumatic polishers, variable speed polishers, rotary polishers, wet polishers, dry polishers, and compact polishers designed for fabrication shops and jobsite finishing applications.
Polishers are commonly used with diamond polishing pads, backer pads, and finishing accessories for countertop fabrication, bullnose polishing, pool coping finishing, edge refinement, surface polishing, and restoration work across residential and commercial installations.
Types of Polishers
- Variable Speed Polishers:Â Adjustable-speed polishers designed for controlled polishing across multiple materials and polishing stages.
- Pneumatic Polishers:Â Air-powered polishers designed for continuous polishing and fabrication applications.
- Wet Polishers:Â Water-fed polishers designed to reduce heat and dust during stone and tile polishing.
- Dry Polishers:Â Polishers designed for portable polishing and restoration work without water-fed systems.
- Mini & Compact Polishers:Â Smaller polishers designed for edge work, corners, detail polishing, and tight fabrication areas.
Wet vs Dry Polishing
Wet polishing helps reduce heat buildup, improve polishing pad life, and control dust during fabrication and finishing applications. Dry polishing is commonly used for portable jobsite polishing, restoration work, and applications where water-fed polishing is not practical.
Selecting the Right Polisher
Selecting the correct polisher depends on material type, polishing stage, operating speed, power source, pad compatibility, and whether wet or dry polishing will be performed.