Compatible Machines
- Graco GrindLazer HP DC1520 E DCS
- Graco GrindLazer HP DC1538 G DCS
- All Graco GrindLazer HP DC15 Series scarifiers (15-inch drum systems)
Product Overview
The Graco 19B406 Carbide Flail 8 PT 15 in. Coarse Cut Drum Rebuild Kit is engineered to restore the cutting performance of your scarifier drum. Designed for heavy-duty applications, this rebuild kit allows you to replace worn-out components without purchasing a complete drum assembly.
Built for aggressive material removal, this kit is ideal for professionals working on demanding surface preparation tasks such as line removal, coating removal, and concrete texturing.
Key Features
- Carbide Flail Cutters: Durable and long-lasting for demanding jobs
- 8-Point Design: Multiple cutting edges for extended service life
- 15-Inch Drum Compatibility: Designed specifically for DC15 systems
- Coarse Cut: Aggressive removal for thick coatings and heavy buildup
- Cost-Effective Solution: Rebuild your drum instead of replacing it بالكامل
Applications
- Removal of thermoplastic and road markings
- Surface preparation for coatings
- Concrete and asphalt texturing
- Eliminating uneven surfaces and trip hazards
Technical Specifications
| Product Type | Drum Rebuild Kit |
| Cutting Style | Carbide Flail |
| Point Configuration | 8 Point |
| Drum Width | 15 Inches |
| Cut Type | Coarse (Aggressive) |
| Machine Compatibility | HP DC15 Series |
Why Choose a Coarse Cut Drum?
A coarse cut drum is designed for maximum material removal speed. It is the preferred choice for heavy-duty applications where thick coatings, markings, or uneven surfaces must be removed quickly. This configuration delivers a rough surface profile, making it ideal for preparation work prior to resurfacing.
Frequently Asked Questions
This kit includes carbide flail cutters and essential internal components required to rebuild a 15-inch drum used in DC15 series scarifiers.
No, this rebuild kit is specifically designed for HP DC15 series machines with 15-inch drum systems.
You should rebuild your drum when cutting performance decreases, cutters are worn out, or results become inconsistent during surface preparation.
A coarse cut produces a rough, textured surface, making it ideal for aggressive removal and preparation work before applying new coatings.