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WALK BEHIND POWER TROWEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

 

OPERATION (Floating) 

When  the  slab  has  set  sufficiently  firm  that  the 

operator’s  footprint  leaves  a  very  slight  depression  on 

the  surface  of  the  slab,  it  is  ready  for  the  floating 

operation.  

Under normal operating conditions the machine should 

cover as much as 1000 sq. ft. in about 15 minutes. It is 

recommended that a slight tension on the trowel control 

cable,  (but 

not

  a  definite  tilt),  during  the  floating 

operation  will  cause  the  machine  to  operate  much 

smoother. After the floated slab has set sufficiently, it is 

ready for the finishing operation.

 

OPERATION (Finishing) 

When  starting  the  finishing  operation,  never  set  the 

trowels up over 1/4” pitch. This is important. Guiding the 

machine on the slab is very simple, a slight upward lift of 

the  handle  causes  the  machine  to  travel  to  the  left. 

Holding  the  handle  in  the  neutral  position,  will  slowly 

cause the machine to spin in one spot. Slight downward 

pressure on the handle causes the machine to travel to 

the  right.  Best  results  are  obtained  by  covering 

approximately  4”  on  each  turn.  In  other  words,  let  the 

machine  move  right  or  left,  backwards  or  forwards, 

approximately 4” with each revolution of the trowels. To 

fill a hole or cut down a hump, move the unit back and 

forth over the problem area. 

After  the  first  pass  over  the  slab,  the  waiting  time 

between operations is determined in the same manner 

as  if  you  were  hand  troweling.  To  repeat;  the  entire 

application and action of the troweling machine in regard 

to  getting  on  the  slab,  and  the  correct  pitch  of  the 

trowels, is determined in the same manner as would be 

used by a cement finisher when troweling by hand. 

 

STARTING PROCEDURE:

 

*WARM CLIMATE

 

Open fuel valve on gas tank. Set throttle lever to “Fast” 

idle position, set choke to closed position, start engine. 

Open choke slightly to prevent flooding. Move to “Open” 

or “Run” position when engine is warm, increase throttle 

to maximum operation position (3600 rpm). 

 

STARTING PROCEDURE: 

*COLD CLIMATE

 

Follow  same  procedure  as  above  but  allow  longer 

warm-up period – 3 to 5 minutes. In cold weather, oil is 

much heavier to move and requires more time to work 

its way into the moving parts. If maximum power is not 

attained, allow further warm-up time.  Fill fuel tank with 

clean  gasoline,  use  safety  approved  gas  containers.  

DO NOT MIX OIL WITH GASOLINE – USE

 

UNLEADED 

GAS ONLY.

 

STOPPING PROCEDURE 

1.  Throttle engine down. 

2.  Turn off stop switch. 

 

LUBRICATION 

1.  ENGINE OIL 

The long life and successful operation of any piece of 

machinery  is  dependent  on  frequent  and  thorough 

lubrication. 

Before using the trowel, always check your engine for 

oil.  Use  proper  engine  oil  as  recommended  in  the 

engine  manufacturer’s  manual.  Fill  crankcase  to 

levels as recommended.

 

 

ENGINE OIL SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

2.   SPIDER PLATE 

There are 4 (four) grease fittings on the spider plate, 

each  must  be  greased  daily.

 

THE

 

SPIDER  PLATE 

MUST  BE  GREASED  EVERY  TIME  MACHINE  IS 

USED.

 

 

3.  GEARBOX 

Check  the  oil  level  sight  plugs  on  both  gearboxes 

daily to  ensure  the  oil  is  half  way  on  the  site  glass. 

Top  up  with  Agma  8  compounded  gear  oil  only. 

Gearbox capacity 16 oz. to 19 oz. (473ml. To 562ml.) 

Example: Esso/Exxon Cylesstic TK680. 

 

4.  TO CHANGE GEARBOX OIL 

Place a pan beneath the drain plug to catch the oil. 

Remove  the  drain  plug  and  the  filler  plug  from  the 

gearbox. After the oil has drained completely, replace 

the  drain  plug  and  tighten.  Fill  the  gearbox  through 

the filler plug with 16 oz. to 19 oz. (473ml. To 562ml.) 

of  Agma  8  compounded  gear  oil.  Replace  the  filler 

plug and tighten. 

 

 

 

     

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CAUTION: 

Do  not  let  the  machine  stand  in  one  spot  on  the 

soft  cement.  Lift  from  the  slab  when  the  floating 

operation is complete.

 

375 ANNAGEM BLVD., MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA L5T 3A7, 905-364-4200 FAX 905-364-4201 

CREATED: 07/04 

REVISED: 05/10 

WALK BEHIND POWER TROWEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

 

OPERATION (Floating) 

When  the  slab  has  set  sufficiently  firm  that  the 

operator’s  footprint  leaves  a  very  slight  depression  on 

the  surface  of  the  slab,  it  is  ready  for  the  floating 

operation.  

Under normal operating conditions the machine should 

cover as much as 1000 sq. ft. in about 15 minutes. It is 

recommended that a slight tension on the trowel control 

cable,  (but 

not

  a  definite  tilt),  during  the  floating 

operation  will  cause  the  machine  to  operate  much 

smoother. After the floated slab has set sufficiently, it is 

ready for the finishing operation.

 

OPERATION (Finishing) 

When  starting  the  finishing  operation,  never  set  the 

trowels up over 1/4” pitch. This is important. Guiding the 

machine on the slab is very simple, a slight upward lift of 

the  handle  causes  the  machine  to  travel  to  the  left. 

Holding  the  handle  in  the  neutral  position,  will  slowly 

cause the machine to spin in one spot. Slight downward 

pressure on the handle causes the machine to travel to 

the  right.  Best  results  are  obtained  by  covering 

approximately  4”  on  each  turn.  In  other  words,  let  the 

machine  move  right  or  left,  backwards  or  forwards, 

approximately 4” with each revolution of the trowels. To 

fill a hole or cut down a hump, move the unit back and 

forth over the problem area. 

After  the  first  pass  over  the  slab,  the  waiting  time 

between operations is determined in the same manner 

as  if  you  were  hand  troweling.  To  repeat;  the  entire 

application and action of the troweling machine in regard 

to  getting  on  the  slab,  and  the  correct  pitch  of  the 

trowels, is determined in the same manner as would be 

used by a cement finisher when troweling by hand. 

 

STARTING PROCEDURE:

 

*WARM CLIMATE

 

Open fuel valve on gas tank. Set throttle lever to “Fast” 

idle position, set choke to closed position, start engine. 

Open choke slightly to prevent flooding. Move to “Open” 

or “Run” position when engine is warm, increase throttle 

to maximum operation position (3600 rpm). 

 

STARTING PROCEDURE: 

*COLD CLIMATE

 

Follow  same  procedure  as  above  but  allow  longer 

warm-up period – 3 to 5 minutes. In cold weather, oil is 

much heavier to move and requires more time to work 

its way into the moving parts. If maximum power is not 

attained, allow further warm-up time.  Fill fuel tank with 

clean  gasoline,  use  safety  approved  gas  containers.  

DO NOT MIX OIL WITH GASOLINE – USE

 

UNLEADED 

GAS ONLY.

 

STOPPING PROCEDURE 

1.  Throttle engine down. 

2.  Turn off stop switch. 

 

LUBRICATION 

1.  ENGINE OIL 

The long life and successful operation of any piece of 

machinery  is  dependent  on  frequent  and  thorough 

lubrication. 

Before using the trowel, always check your engine for 

oil.  Use  proper  engine  oil  as  recommended  in  the 

engine  manufacturer’s  manual.  Fill  crankcase  to 

levels as recommended.

 

 

ENGINE OIL SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

2.   SPIDER PLATE 

There are 4 (four) grease fittings on the spider plate, 

each  must  be  greased  daily.

 

THE

 

SPIDER  PLATE 

MUST  BE  GREASED  EVERY  TIME  MACHINE  IS 

USED.

 

 

3.  GEARBOX 

Check  the  oil  level  sight  plugs  on  both  gearboxes 

daily  to  ensure  the  oil  is  half  way  on  the  site  glass. 

Top  up  with  Agma  8  compounded  gear  oil  only. 

Gearbox capacity 16 oz. to 19 oz. (473ml. To 562ml.) 

Example: Esso/Exxon Cylesstic TK680. 

 

4.  TO CHANGE GEARBOX OIL 

Place a pan beneath the drain plug to catch the oil. 

Remove  the  drain  plug  and  the  filler  plug  from  the 

gearbox. After the oil has drained completely, replace 

the  drain  plug  and  tighten.  Fill  the  gearbox  through 

the filler plug with 16 oz. to 19 oz. (473ml. To 562ml.) 

of  Agma  8  compounded  gear  oil.  Replace  the  filler 

plug and tighten. 

 

 

 

     

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CAUTION: 

Do  not  let  the  machine  stand  in  one  spot  on  the 

soft  cement.  Lift  from  the  slab  when  the  floating 

operation is complete.

 

375 ANNAGEM BLVD., MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA L5T 3A7, 905-364-4200 FAX 905-364-4201 

CREATED: 07/04 

REVISED: 05/10 

SAE 10W-30

All Seasons

CREATED: 06/12

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Страница 3: ...act with the engine or muffler when engine is operating or shortly after it is turned off Serious burns may occur CAUTION ROTATING HAZARD Never place hands or feet inside safety guard rings Serious in...

Страница 4: ...ARM ADJUSTMENT FIXTURE 17 1 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 SPECIFICATIONS 19 COMPANY INFORMATION 20 NOTES 22 375 ANNAGEM BLVD MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA L5T 3A7 905 364 4200 FAX 905 364 4...

Страница 5: ...Just as you would break in a new car to the road or any new machine to the job you should start gradually and build up to full use Learn what your machine can do and how it will respond Refer to the e...

Страница 6: ...zed repair facility for inspection Under this warranty we may at our discretion repair or replace a part or the whole of the defective component or equipment Our Warranty coverage is limited to the co...

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Страница 8: ...heck o o o o o o Pitch control Lubricate o o o o o Engine Check Level o o o o o o Engine oil Change o o o Engine oil filter Replace o o Oil cooler Clean o o o o Cooling Fins Clean o o o o o Check clea...

Страница 9: ...ed to remove any dust and debris from the undercarriage and surrounding components Use of a power washer will make clean up quick and easy especially if a non stick coating was applied prior to use In...

Страница 10: ...business card through 4 STATIONARY RING Install stationary ring as shown in Fig 5 with the side bar on engine recoil side May not be exactly as shown Install rubber bushings A on top and bottom of mou...

Страница 11: ...IAGRAM 1 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 WALK BEHIND TROWEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL 375 ANNAGEM BLVD MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA L5T 3A7 905 364 4200 FAX 905 364 4201 CREATED 07 04 REVISED 05 10 CREATED 06 12...

Страница 12: ...GEM BLVD MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA L5T 3A7 905 364 4200 FAX 905 364 4201 CREATED 07 04 REVISED 05 10 OPERATION Floating When the slab has set sufficiently firm that the operator s footprint leaves a...

Страница 13: ...er dry before re installing LUBRICATION Check engine oil regularly Use proper engine oil as recommended See previous chart Fill crankcase to levels as recommended in manufacture s engine manual SPARK...

Страница 14: ...ct is made with adjustment bar 9 holding carriage bolt in position with one wrench tighten locknut 7 to secure in position with second wrench 7 This same procedure is to be followed with ALL arms from...

Страница 15: ...ct is made with adjustment bar 9 holding carriage bolt in position with one wrench tighten locknut 7 to secure in position with second wrench 7 This same procedure is to be followed with ALL arms from...

Страница 16: ...olt in position with one wrench tighten locknut 7 to secure in position with second wrench 7 This same procedure is to be followed with ALL arms from spider plate assembly and will ensure correct and...

Страница 17: ...should be made to eliminate the damage When assembling trowel blades to trowel arms the adjustment screw should NEVER protrude below the under side surface of a trowel arm If the adjustment screw is n...

Страница 18: ...event of a damaged trowel arm to enable completion of the job At the end of the job repairs should be made to eliminate the damage When assembling trowel blades to trowel arms the adjustment screw sh...

Страница 19: ...ct is made with adjustment bar 9 holding carriage bolt in position with one wrench tighten locknut 7 to secure in position with second wrench 7 This same procedure is to be followed with ALL arms from...

Страница 20: ...r 9 holding carriage bolt in position with one wrench tighten locknut 7 to secure in position with second wrench 7 This same procedure is to be followed with ALL arms from spider plate assembly and wi...

Страница 21: ...L ARM ADJUSTMENT SCREW The trowel arm adjustment screw is to be used for field adjustment of blade level in the event of a damaged trowel arm to enable completion of the job At the end of the job repa...

Страница 22: ...crews carriage bolts incorrectly set MACHINE JUMPS ON FLOOR Concrete hardened on bottom of spider plate Trowels unevenly worn Spider plate seized Spider plate loose Trowel arms bent Adjusting screws c...

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