The idea
ROlf KAmmerer MAschinenTechnik — when Rolf Kammerer was laboriously working scratch plaster by hand in his father's plastering business, he had the idea for the first machine. The Chameleon was born.
First in the inventor's mind, then on the drawing board, eventually in his own production and series manufacturing. In 1982 the machine went to market — and under the name Rokamat it quickly caught on with painters, plasterers and interior finishers in Germany, Switzerland and Eastern Europe.
His concept of decoupling the motor from the handpiece and carrying it on a belt won people over: lightweight tools, full motor power. What began as the answer to a specific job-site problem became a brand.
Milestones
The first all-rounder with counter-rotating discs — the beginning of the Rokamat brand.
Plaster-finishing machine with a pole for working gypsum and lime-cement plasters.
The ideal partner for the Chameleon
The plaster processing machine with pole is now also available with water supply.
Entry into the aggressive grinding market.
Back then, still without water supply.
The kick-off is made by the battery-powered concrete vibrator CV C.
This has taken joint refurbishment to the next level.
Second-generation debut.
Our battery-powered range continues to expand.
The grinding machine range is being rounded out, and the formwork cleaner is now equipped with a water supply.
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