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About Northrock PRO-1200 E Electric Ceiling Grinder Parts

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Genuine OEM PRO-1200 Electric
Ceiling Grinder Parts

Find every replacement part for the Northrock PRO-1200 Electric Concrete Ceiling Grinder. OEM-certified components for every sub-assembly, shipped fast from an authorized Northrock supply channel.

Grinding Head Parts Electric Motor Flexible Shaft Frame & Mast Vacuum & Dust Control Winch & Cable
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The Northrock PRO-1200 Electric is the industry-standard tool for removing form marks, seams, and imperfections from poured concrete ceilings without scaffolding or stilts. DanseUSA is an authorized Northrock dealer stocking genuine OEM components, from the 1.5 HP Baldor motor (555B1) and grinding head assembly down to individual bearings, seals, and hardware.

Use the shop-by-diagram pages to identify the exact part you need by sub-assembly. Every part number matches the official Northrock PRO-1200 service manual. In-stock orders placed before 12 PM ET ship the same business day.

Looking for gas model parts? See Northrock PRO-1200G Gas Ceiling Grinder Parts. For all Northrock equipment, visit our Northrock Parts catalog.

PRO-1200 Electric: Technical Specifications
Specification Detail
Motor 1.5 HP Baldor Electric (115V / 220V switchable)
Ceiling Reach 7 ft to 12 ft (adjustable via winch)
Grinding Head Thread 5/8"-11 R.H., accepts standard concrete grinding wheels up to 9" diameter
Drive System 7 ft flexible shaft with rubber-coated steel braiding
Pressure System Spring-loaded cam-lock arm for constant, even ceiling contact
Mobility Solid rubber tires with rear swivel caster
Dust Control Option PRO-1200V model with integrated vacuum guard + HEPA cart (OSHA silica-compliant)
Shop by Sub-Assembly Diagram

The PRO-1200 Electric is organized into 10 sub-assemblies. Select any assembly to view the exploded parts diagram, identify components by reference number, and order directly.

Grinding Head Assembly

Spindle (155CS1), ball bearings (140C003), inner/outer housing, compression spring, complete grinding head (25AM1)

Guard Assembly

Vacuum guards (270E2, 270F2), brush seals, wiper dust seal (680A1), double-sided tape

Electric Power Unit

1.5 HP Baldor motor (555B1), casing adapter (150HK2), core adapter (160ED2), power cord (505A1), electric switch (425D1)

Electric Motor Hanger

Motor plate (440M1), hanger bracket (440L1), hinge pins (180D1)

Flexible Shaft Assembly

7' outer casing (275Y7), 7' inner core (250T7), complete shaft assembly (30AK7)

Base Frame Assembly

Base frame (440F1), swivel caster (590B1), rubber tires (590A1), cotter pins

Main Frame Assembly

Main frame (440H1), handle (165D1), pulley (590C1), locking knob (365B1), cable assembly (315B2), winch (595A1), tension handle (165E1)

Mast & Cross Beam Frame

Mast (440K1), cross beam (440J2), tension spring (465B1), chain (315C1), eye bolts, hinge pin (180C1)

Vacuum Assembly

Vacuum unit (645A1), vacuum guard, vacuum hose (640A1), hose clamp, wiper seal (680A1)

Dual Vacuum Cart Assembly

HEPA cart frame, handle, two vacuums, Y-hose adapter kit (640B1), swivel casters

Common Replacement Parts and When to Replace

Based on typical contractor use, these are the components that wear first on the PRO-1200 Electric:

  • Flexible shaft inner core (250T7) - Inspect and re-lubricate with lithium grease every 50 hours of operation. Replace when the core shows dry spots, kinking, or reduced flexibility. Do not over-grease, as excess lubricant causes drag and overheating.
  • Grinding head bearings (140C003) - Replace when you hear grinding noise from the head, feel excessive play in the spindle, or notice uneven cutting.
  • Wiper dust seal (680A1) - Replace when dust leaks past the seal during operation. Critical for maintaining vacuum suction on the PRO-1200V.
  • Guard brush seals - Replace when bristles are worn flat or missing sections, reducing dust capture efficiency.
  • Electric switch (425D1) - Replace if the motor fails to start or operates intermittently. Check the power cord (505A1) for damage first.
  • Tension spring (465B1) - Replace if the cam-lock pressure system no longer holds the grinding head firmly against the ceiling.
PRO-1200 Electric vs. PRO-1200G Gas: Which Parts Do You Need?

Most structural parts (grinding head, guard, flexible shaft, main frame, mast) are shared between both models. The key differences are in the power unit and motor hanger:

PRO-1200 Electric PRO-1200G Gas
Motor 1.5 HP Baldor Electric (555B1) 4.0 HP Honda Gas Engine (555C1)
Best For Indoor work, no exhaust fumes Outdoor work, no power outlet needed
Motor Hanger Electric motor plate (440M1) Gas engine plate (440X1)
Casing Adapter 150HK2 150HR2
Core Adapter 160ED2 160EE2
Maintenance Tips

Motor

Keep the housing clean for proper cooling. Check the switch and electric cord for wear regularly. Motor bearings are sealed and require no additional lubrication. Replace the motor when bearings are worn.

Flexible Shaft

After approximately 50 hours of operation, remove the inner core on a clean surface free of dirt and grit. Inspect for dry areas. If lubrication is needed, wipe the core clean and apply a 1/16" coating of high-quality lithium grease. Do not over-grease.

Grinding Head

Periodically check bearings, seal, spindle, and spindle thread for wear. Replace components as needed to maintain even, gouge-free grinding performance.

General

Check all bolts for snugness regularly. Always have the switch OFF before plugging in. Never start the grinder with the head pressed to the ceiling. Start first, then gradually apply pressure using the tension handle.

Need Help Finding Your PRO-1200 Part?

Share your model and serial number with our parts team. We confirm exact fitment before every order.

Frequently Asked Questions

What grinding wheels fit the PRO-1200?

The grinding head uses a 5/8"-11 R.H. thread spindle and accepts grinding wheels up to 9 inches in diameter . Thread your chosen stone onto the spindle. Always unplug the unit before changing accessories.

How do I adjust the ceiling height?

Loosen the mast lock handle (fluted knob), then use the winch to raise or lower the mast. The standard range is 7 to 12 feet . Always re-tighten the mast lock handle after adjusting and confirm the ratchet is locked.

How does the pressure system work?

The PRO-1200 uses a spring-loaded cam arm, so you do not manually push the grinder against the ceiling. Raise the head to approximately 2" below the surface, lock the mast, slip the chain over the tension handle lug, then push the handle down. The cam action locks in place and applies consistent, even pressure.

Is this grinder OSHA silica dust compliant?

The base PRO-1200 does not include dust collection. For OSHA compliance, choose the PRO-1200V configuration, which adds an integrated vacuum guard with brush seals. Pair it with the single-vacuum attachment or the dual-vacuum HEPA cart for full silica dust capture at the source.

How do I use this diagram?

Match the Ref. # on the diagram to the row in the parts list at the right. Click a part name to see details, price, and add it to cart.

How do I make sure a part fits my machine?

Confirm your model/series and serial number range on the product page. Many manufacturers have serial breaks, when in doubt, share your model and serial with us and we’ll verify fit.

What do the Ref. numbers and quantities mean?

The Ref. # points to the callout on the drawing. Qty shows how many of that item your machine uses. Parts are sold individually unless noted as a kit.

Are these genuine parts?

Yes, we supply genuine OEM parts for all our brands. If a part has an approved replacement, we ship the latest superseded revision

Can I use PRO-1200G (gas) parts on the PRO-1200 Electric?

Most structural components are interchangeable: the grinding head, guard, flexible shaft, main frame, mast, base frame, and vacuum assemblies are shared. The power unit and motor hanger assemblies are not interchangeable between electric and gas models.

How often should I service the flexible shaft?

Inspect and re-lubricate the inner core (250T7) every 50 hours of operation . Remove the core on a clean surface, wipe it clean, and apply a thin (1/16") coating of lithium grease. Over-greasing causes excess drag and overheating. If the core shows kinking or stiffness, replace it.

Why does my original part number look different?

Manufacturers often supersede numbers. Our pages list the current orderable number and show older numbers in the description when available. Your old number will cross-reference to the correct part.

I can’t find a part in this diagram, can you still get it?

Yes. Some items are not pictured or are shared with other assemblies. Send us the model, serial, and a description (or photo) and we’ll locate it.

Is there a warranty on these parts?

Yes. DanseUSA passes the manufacturer’s warranty to you. Coverage applies to defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 30 days from the purchase date, in line with the manufacturer’s warranty policy. Terms can vary by brand; the product page reflects the applicable policy. If a claim is needed, we’ll help coordinate with the manufacturer.

Do you accept returns?

Yes, most new, uninstalled items can be returned under our standard policy. Please see our Returns & Refunds Policy for eligibility, timeframes, and any exceptions.