The EDCO A207 6-Shaft Startup Pack is the OEM cutter, spacer, and shaft kit for the CPM-10 10-inch walk-behind crete-planer. Concrete contractors, parking-deck restoration crews, and surface-prep specialists order this pack when they buy a new CPM-10 drum, when their carbides have flat-spotted on a long coating job, or when a high-production scarification job requires a fresh, true cutter pack to keep the machine cutting clean.
Why the CP308-T cutter: The CP308-T is EDCO's 8-point tungsten carbide flail - more cutting points per revolution than the 6-point CP206-T, which translates to a slightly finer surface profile and more aggressive removal on cured concrete. The 1/4-inch thickness gives the cutter mass to bite through rebar-laden slabs, and the 8-point geometry distributes the cutting force across more tips, which extends life on heavy coating-removal work. Surface-prep contractors who run CPM-10s in production routinely report the 8-point carbide is the right choice for warehouse and parking-deck floors where the goal is fast, even profiling for an overlay.
What's in the pack
- 102 EDCO CP308-T 8-point tungsten-carbide flail cutters
- 252 hardened steel spacers
- 6 cutter shafts sized for the CPM-10 6-shaft drum
Note: The drum itself (EDCO 65270) is sold separately. The A207 fills an empty CPM-10 6-shaft drum with cutters and spacers.
Built for these jobs
- Production scarification on warehouse, distribution-center, and aviation-hangar floors.
- Heavy coating removal on parking decks and industrial floors before re-coat.
- Surface profiling to CSP 5-7 before high-build epoxy and urethane systems.
- Trip hazard removal on commercial sidewalks where the CPM-10's wider path covers ground faster than the CPM-8.
- Traffic line and adhesive removal at high production rates.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from the A208?
The A207 is the 6-shaft pack (102 cutters). The A208 is the 8-shaft pack (152 cutters) for finer scarifying. More shafts = more cutters per revolution = finer surface but slower production.
Can I substitute CP206-T (6-point) cutters?
The CPM-10 drum accepts both. The CP206-T pack would give a coarser, more aggressive cut at lower cost per cutter. The CP308-T (8-point) supplied in the A207 is EDCO's recommended general-purpose cutter for the CPM-10.
How long do the carbides last?
On cured concrete, expect 10-20 hours of run time. On heavy mastic, paint, or rebar-laden slabs, life drops to 5-8 hours. Carbide consistently outlasts steel by 4-8x on these materials.
Do I need to replace all 252 spacers each time?
Inspect every spacer at cutter changeout. Hardened spacers wear and crack over time. The A207 ships with 252 fresh spacers so a full re-pack is a single transaction.
Will this fit the CPM-8?
No. The A207 is sized for the CPM-10 drum (65270). The CPM-8 uses the A201 (carbide) or A202 (steel) cutter pack on the smaller 8-inch drum.
Why buy from Discount Cleaning Products
We are an authorized EDCO dealer and stock the A207 alongside the matching CPM-10 drum (65270), individual CP308-T cutters, and the rebuild parts you need to keep CPM-10s running. Volume pricing for surface-prep contractors and rental fleets.