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Bartell 24" Global Concrete Edger Trowel, Honda GX160, 4.8HP - B424 W24H16FCBartell 24" Global Concrete Edger Trowel, Honda GX160, 4.8HP - B424 W24H16FC
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Bartell BXR830 Tin Float Sit and Ride Concrete Power TrowelsBartell BXR830 Tin Float Sit and Ride Concrete Power Trowels
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Bartell Global 30" Concrete Edger Trowel, Honda GX160, 4.8HP - B430 W30H16FC
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Bartell Global Titan 88 Ride On Power Trowel, Concrete, Kohler Engine - TITAN88Bartell Global Titan 88 Ride On Power Trowel, Concrete, Kohler Engine - TITAN88
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Bartell Global Titan 78 Ride On Power Trowel,  Honda/Kohler Engine - TITAN78Bartell Global Titan 78 Ride On Power Trowel,  Honda/Kohler Engine - TITAN78
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Bartell Global Ride-On Power Trowel, Honda/Briggs Engine, Propane Option - BXR836Bartell Global Ride-On Power Trowel, Honda/Briggs Engine, Propane Option - BXR836

Features Of Our Power Trowels


Power Trowels, also known as power floats and troweling machines, are a kind of light construction equipment used to apply a smooth finish to concrete slabs. They also help to duck out any excess water out of the concrete, thus preventing it from any future cracks. So power trowels can create level, smooth concrete surfaces such as a patio slab or interior floor.

What are the different types of Power Trowels? 

There are several types of power trowels, including:

  1. Walk-behind power trowels: These are the most common type of power trowel, and they are designed to be used by a single operator. They are typically propelled by a handle or handles, and they are suitable for small to medium-sized concrete finishing projects.

  2. Ride-on power trowels: These are larger power trowels that are designed to be operated by a single operator while riding on the trowel. They are suitable for larger concrete finishing projects, and they offer a higher level of productivity and efficiency than walk-behind power trowels.

  3. Finishing trowels: These are smaller power trowels that are designed for use on small, detailed concrete finishing projects. They are typically operated by hand and are suitable for finishing edges, corners, and other hard-to-reach areas.

  4. Pan trowels: These are power trowels that have a large, flat blade that is used to smooth and level the surface of the concrete. They are typically used in conjunction with other finishing tools, such as hand trowels or float blades, to achieve a smooth, uniform finish.

  5. Power floats: These are power trowels that have a large, flat blade that is used to smooth and level the surface of the concrete. They are typically used in conjunction with other finishing tools, such as hand trowels or float blades, to achieve a smooth, uniform finish.


Benefits of Trowel Machines 

Trowel Machines offer several benefits over manual troweling methods, including:

  1. Increased productivity: Power trowels can cover a large area in a short amount of time, making them much more efficient than manual troweling methods. This can save time and labor costs on concrete finishing projects.

  2. Consistency and uniformity: Power trowels can produce a smooth, uniform finish on the surface of the concrete, which is difficult to achieve with manual troweling methods. This can improve the overall appearance and quality of the finished surface.

  3. Reduced physical effort: Troweling concrete manually can be physically demanding, as it requires the operator to repeatedly lift and move a heavy trowel over the surface of the concrete. Power trowels take the physical effort out of the process, making it easier for the operator to achieve a high-quality finish.

  4. Versatility: Power trowels are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, making them suitable for use on a wide range of concrete finishing projects. This includes small, detailed projects as well as large, commercial projects.

  5. Improved safety: Power trowels can be operated from a standing or seated position, which reduces the risk of back injuries and other physical strains that are common with manual troweling methods. They also reduce the risk of accidents, such as tripping or falling, that can occur when using manual trowels.

Upgrade your concrete finishing equipment with our 36-inch power trowels and enjoy increased productivity and efficiency on every project. With their powerful performance and user-friendly design, these trowels are the perfect choice for contractors, construction professionals, and DIY enthusiasts alike. Upgrade your concrete finishing equipment with our 24-inch power trowels and take your projects to the next level. Whether you're smoothing concrete floors, sidewalks, or driveways, our trowels provide the power, performance, and precision you need to get the job done right.

Our Honda-powered power trowels feature ergonomic handles and intuitive controls, allowing operators to achieve optimal results with minimal effort. Invest in quality equipment for your concrete finishing needs with our walk-behind power trowels. Built to withstand the rigors of heavy-duty use, these trowels are designed to provide years of reliable service, helping you complete projects efficiently and effectively.

Our small power trowels feature lightweight yet durable construction, making them easy to transport and maneuver around the job site. Equipped with high-performance engines and precision-engineered blades, they ensure optimal performance and reliability, even in challenging conditions. Designed for larger projects and heavy-duty tasks, these power trowels are ideal for smoothing and leveling concrete surfaces with speed and precision. Crafted with durable materials and high-quality components, our power trowel edgers are built to withstand the rigors of daily use on the job site.







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