Abstract: A surface processing machine including at least one motor-driven spider arm assembly each of the arms of the spider having rotatably mounted as the ends thereof a surface processing tool such as a brush, buffing pad, grinding stone or the like and wherein the surface processing tools are mounted on an axis which is substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the spider arm assembly and further including in the case of coaxially disposed spider assemblies a flexible coupling device which not only allows for planar flexibility between the spiders but also is effective to assure that the vertical loads transmitted to all of the surface processing tools connected to each of the spider arms are evenly distributed to each of the surface processing tools.
Abstract: A terrazzo grinding machine including a pair of motor driven rotatable co-axially disposed cutter holding spiders, the spiders being interconnected by means of a flexible coupling said spiders including a plurality of clusters of cutting discs supported on the spiders with their axes substantially parallel to the radii of the spiders.