Concrete power trowel is a powerful construction tool used to finish and polish concrete surface. Widely used for road, bridge, and building construction. It is powered by 3HP 50Hz 220V or 4HP 50Hz 380V electric motor, with 24" (600mm) plate diameter, 60-135 rpm working speed.
Specification
Model |
T-HMR60-E |
Engine Type |
Electric Motor |
Motor Power |
3HP / 220V, 4HP / 380V (Optional) |
Motor Speed |
2800 rpm |
Working Speed |
60-135 rpm |
Plate Diameter |
600mm (24") |
Blade Quantity |
4 pcs |
Plate Thickness |
2.5mm |
Certification |
CE |
Net Weight / Gross Weight |
68kg / 78kg |
Packing Size |
670 x 670 x 750 mm (26" x 26" x 30") |
Packing Way |
Hob with Carton |
Features
- Good quality 4 blades are convenient for ground working, which improves the build class more.
- Foldable handle for easy transportation and storage.
- Solid structure design, working stably, better performance.
- Heavy-weight design to assure a superior finish.
Product Show
Tips: What is a power trowel?
The power trowel is also called the power float, cement finishing machine. The trowel rotor is driven by a electric motor or a gasoline engine, and 2 to 4 spatulas are installed on the bottom surface of the cross in the middle of the rotor. The inclination direction of the spatula is consistent with the rotation direction of the rotor, and the triangular belt driven by the gasoline engine makes the trowel rotor rotate. When operating, hold the control handle, push forward to move forward, and pull backward to move backward. It can do 100-300m2 per hour on average, which can improve work efficiency by more than 30 times compared with manual troweling.
Structure:
It is composed of motor/engine, reducer, polishing device, safety cover and control handle. The polishing device is composed of a polishing blade and a connecting plate.
Working Principle:
The engine is decelerated by a three-stage gearbox and driven by two relatively rotating output shafts. Under the action of mechanical self weight, the trowel is pressed to the ground to complete the operation process of compaction and troweling.