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O

PERATION

Introduction

MBW equipment is intended for use in very severe
applications. They are powered by four cycle engines and
are available in different sizes and a selection of engines.

This parts manual contains only standard parts. Variations
of these parts as well as other special parts are not included.
Contact your local MBW distributor for assistance in
identifying parts not included in this manual.

Before Starting & Operating

• REMEMBER! It is the owner’s responsibility to

communicate information on the safe use and proper
operation of this unit to the operators.

• Review ALL of the Safety Precautions listed on page 1 of

this manual.

• Familiarize yourself with the operation of the machine

and confirm that all controls function properly.

• Know how to STOP the machine in case of an

emergency.

• Make sure hands, feet, and clothing are at a safe

distance from any moving parts.

• OIL LEVEL - Check the oil level in the engine. For more

information see “Lubrication” under the respective
engine’s “Owners Manual” or the Maintenance section of
this manual.

• AIR CLEANER - Check to ensure element is in good

condition and properly installed.

• FUEL SUPPLY - The engines on MBW equipment

require an automotive grade of clean, fresh, unleaded
gasoline.

• FUEL FILTER - If clogged or damaged, replace.

• Make sure the machine is on a flat surface with a working

area of at least 3,000 square feet, and that there is a
sufficient area around the machine. (at least 6 ft.)

• See that the blade is inclined by at least 1/2” in order to

have better control over the float machine when starting.

• Adjust seat if necessary.

• Make sure the two drive control levers are vertical and

adjust if necessary.

Starting Engine

1.

 Close the choke. Choking may not be necessary on
warm engines.

2.

Leave throttle, turn engine switch to run.

3.

Hold one emergency stop lever closed and pull recoil
until engine starts.

4.

Open the choke once engine is warm.

Operating

CAUTION

To avoid premature clutch wear it is necessary to
accelerate quickly upon start up then back the
throttle off to the desired speed after the clutch is
fully engaged.

To drive the machine in the desired direction, there are two
control levers. Move the controls slowly and smoothly. To
stop the float machine return the control levers to the rest
position. The control lever positions and the relevant
movements are described on page 5 of this manual.

Preparing the surface:

Use a mechanical vibrating float or manual float to level the
floor surface in order to obtain a well-compacted concrete
footing and thus prepare the ideal surface for floating and
finishing. The float machine does not improve flatness of a
badly floated or uneven floor. 

Floating phase:

The floor is ready for the first pass when the imprint of the
shoe heel sinks into the concrete by about 1/8” when
walking on it. 

On average about 2700-3200 square feet of surface are
floated in 10 minutes.  Speed varies with conditions.

When the concrete is still fresh, take care not to work
continuously on the same spot since, due to the weight of
the float machine, you may create an uneven floor surface.

During the floating phase the floats must not chatter on the
surface; this might be caused by dirt between the blades
and the floats.

Finishing phase:

When floating has been completed, detach the floats from
the blades and clean the cement that has collected during
the floating phase off the blades, the spider and the
protection rim. Turn the blade-lifting knob clockwise until the
blades are inclined by about 1/2” for the first pass; for the

Summary of Contents for 1780001

Page 1: ...x 262 644 5169 Email mbw mbw com Website www mbw com MBW UK Ltd Units 2 3 Cochrane Street Bolton BL3 6BN England Phone 01204 387784 Fax 01204 387797 L18872 05 06 B MBW Inc 2006 Printed in the USA MK8...

Page 2: ...6 Maintenance Schedule 6 Fluid Levels 6 Engine Maintenance 6 Engine Speed 6 Cleaning 6 Reduction Gear Oil 6 Lifting 7 Storage 7 Changing Trowel Blades 7 Replacing The Belts 7 Replacing The Floats 7 S...

Page 3: ...CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known in the state of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm WARNING...

Page 4: ...evere electrical shocks Avoid contacting these units or their wiring SAFE DRESS Do not wear loose clothing rings wristwatches etc near machinery NOISE PROTECTION Wear OSHA specified hearing protection...

Page 5: ...UNLEADED GASOLINE 17892 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 READ OWNER S MANUAL before attempting to start or operate this machine 2 Check engine oil and trowel gearbox oil 3 Put engine switch to on 4 Set thrott...

Page 6: ...eight 374 8lbs 170kg Motor Honda 13HP Max Engine RPM 3600 RPM Min Max Blade RPM 70 130 RPM Rotor Diameter 29 5in 750mm Max Forward Speed 295 ft min 90 m min Acoustic Level At Drivers Seat 97 1 dB Trow...

Page 7: ...y Starting Engine 1 Close the choke Choking may not be necessary on warm engines 2 Leave throttle turn engine switch to run 3 Hold one emergency stop lever closed and pull recoil until engine starts 4...

Page 8: ...an emergency immediately release the levers WARNING Always stop the engine before Adding fuel Leaving the equipment unattended for any amount of time Before making any repairs or adjustments to the ma...

Page 9: ...eded Cleaning Clean the float machine at the end of each working day to prevent the cement from hardening on the machine Wash the dirty parts with a brush and water Wet the parts exposed to cement wit...

Page 10: ...aged or bent replace them They must all be replaced at the same time 1 Clean the machine 2 Slightly lift the machine off the ground about 4 3 Remove the blades by removing the bolts though arm Replaci...

Page 11: ...26 ft lbs 37 ft lbs 7 16 14 24 ft lbs 37 ft lbs 52 ft lbs 7 16 20 27 ft lbs 41 ft lbs 58 ft lbs 1 2 13 37 ft lbs 57 ft lbs 80 ft lbs 1 2 20 41 ft lbs 64 ft lbs 90 ft lbs 9 16 12 53 ft lbs 82 ft lbs 1...

Page 12: ...k in all areas of the country Their sales engineers are available for professional consultation If you cannot locate an MBW distributor in your area contact MBW or one of our Sales Branches listed bel...

Page 13: ...10 Main Assembly...

Page 14: ...11 Control Assembly...

Page 15: ...12 Drive Assembly...

Page 16: ...13 Right Blade and Gearbox Assembly...

Page 17: ...14 Left Blade and Gearbox Assembly...

Page 18: ...15 Engine Assembly...

Page 19: ...16 0878 LIFTING HANDLE 18064 LIFTING SLING Accessories...

Page 20: ...17 NOTES...

Page 21: ...for the return of merchandise under warranty must be obtained from MBW or MBW UK Limited 7 MBW reserves the right to inspect and render final decision on each warranty case 8 MBW reserves the right t...

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