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STOW Walk-Behind Trowels

STOW - Walk this way
STOW's four walk-behind trowels have several features to improve operator comfort, control and flat finishes.

The four-blade Honda-powered trowels are offered in 36- or 46-inch diameter guard rings with power options ranging from 5.5 to 11 horsepower.

Two trowels with 36-inch ring diameters are available — the lightweight SCT36H55 and SCT36H80 — weighing 166 and 188 pounds respectively. Each trowel has a rotor rpm of 60-125. A 5.5-horsepower gasoline engine powers the SCT36H55 model while an 8-horsepower engine drives the SCT36H80. Both models can finish 7 square feet of concrete per revolution.

Stow Walk-Behind Power TrowelThe 46-inch ring diameter SCT46H80 and SCT46H110 Stow trowels are designed for larger, more challenging applications while still allowing the operator to maintain complete control with optimum comfort from start to finish. Both models feature rotor rpm of 60-125 and weigh 211 and 224 pounds respectively. An 8-horsepower engine drives the SCT46H80 while the SCT46H110 uses an 11-horsepower engine. Both trowels have the capability to finish 11.5 square feet of concrete per revolution.

All four Stow trowels come fitted with the standard handle with a star wheel for precise adjustment. An optional quick-adjust handle with a tensioned lever mechanism can be added. To improve user safety, all handles feature fingertip throttle control and a durable centrifugal safety switch that automatically stops the trowel should the operator lose control of the handle.

Additional features on Stow concrete trowels include: cast aluminum gearboxes with cooling fins; large tapered bearings and high oil capacity to reduce heat and ensure cool operating temperatures; one-piece hardened worm gear and bronze composite drive gear for unmatched durability and performance; a spider hub composed of high-quality class-35 cast iron and hardened spring steel wear plates to eliminate wear on the thrust collar and reduce maintenance costs.
(877) 289-7869
www.stowmfg.com

 
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Concrete Decor, Vol. 6, No. 4
August/September 2006
Concrete Decor, Vol 6, No 4
 

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Other articles in this issue:
Concrete to Dye For
Stenciling on Vertical Surfaces
Surface Prep for Microtoppings
Carlton's Corner
Trowel and Error
Technique: Eliminating Color Spots
Product Profile: Lescoat
Business Strategies
Artisan: Specialized Construction
Flowers in the Woods
Tooling: Power Trowels
Product News
Final Pour: Good Clean Fun
Concrete Industry News
Concrete Association News

   
 
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