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STONE FAB CATALOG 2018-V1 Your Stone, Tile and Concrete Supply Experts Since 1971 STONE FAB CATALOG 2018-V1 Your stone, tile and concrete supply experts since 1971 Component Bonder Macaron Pads 5” Cordless 18V Angle Quick-Change magnetic Stone Bonder Grinder backup pad WWW.GRANQUARTZ.CA see page 157 & 162 see page 41 see page 203 see page 34 STONE FAB CATALOG, 2018-V1 Dear valued customer, I am proud to present to you our new 2018 Stone Fab Catalog. As we strive to bring you all the latest and most innovative solution for your production year after year, our goal is to find tools, supplies and services for you to be as efficient as possible in the safest way possible. We are working on several exciting projects that will bring you advanced solutions for your day-to-day business. These projects are at different stages of development and we will bring them to market when the time is right to properly offer them. Rest assured, our priority is to bring these benefits as soon as possible. We here at GranQuartz Canada, have been working hard on an internal project for several months now that will continue till mid 2018. We are implementing a new state of the art ERP system. All our dedicated employees are involved in different aspects of this project, such as drawing out our internal processes, training programs and all this while doing their regular jobs to keep the same service level to you. This is a very big project that demands a lot of extra work and planning. We planned on a one year time frame to set up all of the parameters and we plan to go live in June 2018 and be able to reap the benefits of this new system right from day one. I am sure that we will have our share of hick ups but we are troubleshooting and testing all that we can before the go-live. We are sure that from that point on you will start to feel smoother operations all around. We appreciate your continued business and support and we look forward to better serving you in 2018. Best regards, member of: Alain Bedard President & CEO tel.: 1 800 520.7223 STANSTEAD | TORONTO | CALGARY | VANCOUVER granquartz.ca TABLE OF CONTENTS BLADES MATERIAL HANDLING SMALL TURBO BLADES ....................................................... 4-8 WORK STATION CRANES, HOISTS .............................119-122 TILE/PORCELAIN CONT. RIM BLADES ..............................9-10 MANZELLI VACUUM LIFTERS......................................123-129 ELECTROPLATED MARBLE BLADES ....................................11 MANZELLI PARTS & ACCESSORIES ...........................130-131 CONTOUR BLADES .................................................................12 SLAB LIFTERS/FORKLIFT BOOMS...............................132-133 RODDING BLADES ...................................................................13 SLAB & BUNDLE RACKS ..................................................... 134 BLADE ADAPTERS .............................................................14-15 A-FRAMES .......................................................................135-136 BRIDGE SAW BLADES ....................................................... 16-21 FABRICATION TABLES .........................................................137 MILLING WHEELS ..............................................................21-22 CARTS, DOLLIES, BUGGIES .........................................138-140 BLADE ACCESSORIES ....................................................... 22-23 CARRY CLAMPS & SUCTION CUPS ...........................141-142 DRESSING STONE ...................................................................23 SINK HOLE SAVERS .......................................................143-144 RE-TIPPING SERVICE ...............................................................24 INSTALLATIONS SUPPLIES POLISHING PADS, SANDPAPER & ACCESSORIES SINK INSTALLATION TOOLS........................................145-148 POLISHING PAD.................................................................. 25-32 DISHWASHER BRACKETS ...................................................148 SANDPAPER ..............................................................................33 SEAM SETTERS ..............................................................149-152 BACKUP PADS ....................................................................34-37 TUSCAN TILE LEVELING SYSTEM .....................................153 BACKUP PAD ACCESSORIES .................................................37 POLISHING DRUMS ................................................................38 ADHESIVES BUFFING PADS .........................................................................39 DIAREX ADHESIVES AND ACCESSORIES .................154-155 COLOURING PASTE ..............................................................156 MACHINE POLISHING TOOLING INTEGRA ADHESIVES ...................................................157-163 EDGE POLISHING ...............................................................40-45 TENAX ADHESIVES ..............................................................164 SURFACE POLISHING ........................................................ 46-47 TOUCHSTONE/BONSTONE EPOXIES ........................165-167 TEXTURING TOOLS DISPENSERS AND ACCESSORIES ..............................168-169 SILICONE, CA GLUES REPAIR KITS ............................170-173 TEXTURING BRUSHES ...........................................................48 BUSHHAMMERING .................................................................49 SHOP SUPPLIES RAZOR BLADES, UTILITY KNIFES ......................................174 CORE BITS WEDGES & SHIMS ............................................................... 175 CORE BITS ...........................................................................50-53 TAPE & BOTTLES .................................................................. 176 BLIND HOLE BITS .....................................................................54 TAPE MEASURE & FLOOR PROTECTION ......................... 177 PROFILING BITS .................................................................55-56 WIPES, STEEL WOOL, MIXING CUPS & STICKS ............. 178 MARKER & PENCILS ............................................................. 179 CUP WHEELS & GRINDING WHEELS PROTECTIVE WEAR, SUPPORTS RODS ............................180 CUP WHEELS ......................................................................57-59 APRON, SLEEVES, GLOVES .........................................181-182 GRINDING DRUMS, SILICON CARBIDE WHEEL ...........60-61 MASKS, EARSPLUG .............................................................183 EYEWEAR & EAR PROTECTION ......................................... 184 ROUTER BITS WATER ADAPTERS ...............................................................185 ROUTER BITS ...................................................................... 62-63 MITER, CLAMP, LAMINATION ......................................186-187 CNC TOOLING STONE CARE PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS CNC PROGRAM ..................................................................64-66 GRANQUARTZ CONSUMER MAINTENANCE ...........188-189 NINJA PRE-CUT SYSTEM .......................................................67 CLEANERS .............................................................................. 190 FINGERBITS ........................................................................68-71 SEALERS, ENHANCER & IMPREGNATORS ...............191-194 STUBBING WHEELS ................................................................72 WAXES ....................................................................................195 ZOLLER PRE-SETTING SYSTEM ............................................73 STAIN REMOVERS ................................................................196 ADI PRE-SETTING SYSTEM ...................................................74 ACETONE ...............................................................................197 ADI RE-DRESSING ...................................................................75 POLISHING POWDERS & COMPOUND ......................197-199 CNC PROFILING TOOLS ....................................................76-97 TOOL HOLDERS (CONES) .......................................................98 POWER TOOLS ACCESSORIES ..................................................................99-100 ELECTRIC POLISHERS ...................................................201-202 CNC VACUUM PODS .....................................................101-109 ELECTRIC GRINDERS ...........................................................203 PNEUMATIC POLISHERS .....................................................204 ADAPTERS & FIXATIONS PNEUMATIC GRINDERS....................................................... 205 SURFACE, PROFILE AND STANDARD ADAPTERS ...110-111 PENCIL GRINDERS, OIL & AIR REGULATOR .............206-207 CIRCULAR SAWS ..................................................................208 LARGE EQUIPMENT RAIL SAWS ......................................................................209-210 PORTABLE/SMALL SAWS .................................................... 112 SEAM PHANTOM ..................................................................211 BRIDGE/LARGER SAWS/MITRE SAW ................................ 113 T-31 ANCHORING & PRO ANCHOR ................................... 212 DUST COLLECTION MACHINES ..................................114-115 BIG DOG CHISELER .............................................................. 213 WATER FILTRATION SYSTEM ......................................116-118 PORTABLE SURFACE POLISHING MACHINE ................... 213 VACUUMS AND ACCESSORIES ..................................214-216 STONE
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