An out-of-control power trowel injured a worker when it didn’t shut off after its operator lost contact with it A worker lost control of the walk-behind power trowel he was using to finish a concrete ...
After the screed and rakes get the concrete where it needs to be, it’s the power trowel that puts that finishing touch. Those spinning blades of the power trowel are where contractors can get that ...
Husqvarna’s Construction Division has acquired the concrete power trowel business from Wacker Neuson. The company will acquire all the product, R&D, and manufacturing assets relating to walk-behind ...
Power trowels are designed to flatten concrete, which is achieved by processes known as floating and finishing. This usually happens in two steps. First the power trowels are used to 'float' the wet ...
For a poured concrete area no more than 1000m2, a walk behind model with 24- to 36-inch long blades is fit for purpose. Prepare the floating-type and finishing-type blades, or a combination of the two ...
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Multiquip has introduced the new four-blade B and J Series walk-behind power trowels. The new machines contain powerful engines to generate improved rotor speeds of between 60 to 155rpm. The four new ...
The Economy Series Walk-Behind Power Trowel is intended for concrete finishing jobs that do not require the power of larger walk-behind power trowels. The power trowels are lighter than those found in ...
Allen Engineering’s new VP436 and VP446 walk-behind power trowels feature a Honda engine and cast iron spiders US-based Allen Engineering unveiled its latest range of walk-behind power trowels at ...
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