Tomahawk JXPT30H 30" Portable Honda Concrete Power Trowel

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HONDA PORTABLE
POWER TROWEL
MODEL NUMBER: JXPT30H
To reduce the risk of injury, the user must read and understand the Operator’s
Manual before using this product. Save these instructions for future reference.
Operation Manual
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION
1.1 Laws Pertaining to Spark Arresters
1.2 Operating Safety
1.3 Safety While Using Combustion Engines
1.4 Service Safety
2. GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1 Intended Use
2.2 Trowel Familiarization
3. TECHNICAL DATA
3.1 Specifications
3.2 Product Features
3.3 Parts Included
4. OPERATION
4.1 Before Operation
4.2 Connecting the Handles
4.3 Starting the Machine
4.4 Stopping the Machine
4.5 Using the Trowel
4.6 Pitching the Blades
4.7 Floating Operation
4.8 Finishing Operation
5. MAINTENANCE
6. STORAGE & CLEANING
7. ACCESSORY OPTIONS
8. EQUIPMENT WARRANTY
9. SERVICE CENTERS
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Table of Contents
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This manual provides information and procedures to safely operate and maintain this
equipment. For your own safety and protection from injury, carefully read, understand and
observe the safety instructions described in this manual.
Keep this manual or a copy of it with the equipment. If you lose this manual or need an
additional copy, please contact Tomahawk Power LLC or visit www.tomahawk-power.com
This equipment is built with user safety in mind; however, it can present hazards if
improperly operated and serviced. Follow operating instructions carefully. If you have
questions about operating or servicing this equipment, contact Tomahawk Power.
The information contained in this manual is based on equipment’s production at the time of
publication. Tomahawk Power reserves the right to change any portion of this information
without notice.
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or
mechanical, including photocopying, without express written permission from
Tomahawk Power.
Any type of reproduction or distribution not authorized by Tomahawk Power represents an
infringement of valid copyrights and will be prosecuted. We expressly reserve the right to
make technical modifications, even without due notice, which aim at improving our
machines or their safety standards.
1. SAFETY INFORMATION
This manual contains DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE call-outs which must be
followed to reduce the possibility of personal injury, damage to the equipment, or improp-
er service.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury
hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury
or death.
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
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CAUTION: Used without the safety alert symbol, CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
1.1 Laws Pertaining to Spark Arresters
Notice: State Health Safety Codes and Public Resources Codes specify that in certain
locations spark arresters be used on internal combustion engines that use hydrocarbon
fuels. A spark arrester is a device designed to prevent accidental discharge of sparks or
flames from the engine exhaust. Spark arresters are qualified and rated by the United States
Forest Service for this purpose.
In order to comply with local laws regarding spark arresters, consult the engine distributor or
the local Health and Safety Administrator.
1.2 Operating Safety
Familiarity and proper training are required for the safe operation of equipment!
Equipment operated improperly or by untrained personnel can be dangerous! Read
the operating instructions contained in both this manual and the engine manual and
familiarize yourself with the location and proper use of all controls. Inexperienced operators
should receive instruction from someone familiar with the equipment before being allowed
to operate the machine.
1.2.1 NEVER allow anyone to operate this equipment without proper training. People
operating this equipment must be familiar with the risks and hazards associated with it.
1.2.2 NEVER touch the engine or muffler while the engine is on or immediately aer it has
been turned off. These areas get hot and may cause burns.
1.2.3 NEVER use accessories or attachments that are not recommended by Tomahawk
Power. Damage to equipment and injury to the user may result.
1.2.4 NEVER leave machine running unattended.
1.2.5 ALWAYS be sure operator is familiar with proper safety precautions and operation
techniques before using machine.
1.2.6 ALWAYS wear ANSI Z87.1-approved safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields,
or when needed, a face shield. Use a dust mask in dusty work conditions. Also use non-skid
safety shoes, hardhat, gloves, dust collection systems, and hearing protection when
appropriate. This applies to all persons in the work area.
1.2.7 ALWAYS close fuel valve on engines equipped with one when machine is not being
operated.
1.2.8 ALWAYS store equipment properly when it is not being used. Equipment should be
stored in a clean, dry location out of the reach of children.
1.2.9 ALWAYS operate machine with all safety devices and guards in place and in working
order. DO NOT modify or remove safety devices. DO NOT operate machine if any safety devic-
es or guards are missing or inoperative.
1.2.10 ALWAYS read, understand, and follow procedures in Operator's Manual before
attempting to operate equipment.
WARNING
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1.3 Safety while using Combustion Engines
Internal combustion engines present special hazards during operation and fueling!
Read and follow warning instructions in engine owner's manual and safety guidelines
below. Failure to follow warnings and DANGER safety guidelines could result in severe injury
or death.
1.3.1 DO NOT run machine indoors or in an enclosed area such as a deep trenches unless
there is adequate ventilation, through such items as exhaust fans or hoses are provided. Gas-
oline exhaust from the engine contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas; exposure to carbon
monoxide can cause loss of consciousness and may lead to death.
1.3.2 DO NOT smoke while operating machine.
1.3.3 DO NOT smoke when refueling engine.
1.3.4 DO NOT refuel hot or running engine.
1.3.5 DO NOT refuel engine near open flame.
1.3.6 DO NOT spill fuel when refueling engine.
1.3.7 DO NOT run engine near open flames.
1.3.8 ALWAYS refill fuel tank in well-ventilated area.
1.3.9 ALWAYS replace fuel tank cap aer refueling.
1.3.10 ALWAYS check fuel lines and fuel tank for leaks and cracks before starting engine.
1.3.11 DO NOT run machine if fuel leaks are present or fuel lines are loose.
1.4 Service Safety
Poorly maintained equipment can become a safety hazard! In order for the
equipment to operate safely and properly over a long period of time, periodic
maintenance and occasional repairs are necessary.
1.4.1 DO NOT attempt to clean or service machine while it is running. Rotating parts can
cause severe injury.
1.4.2 DO NOT crank a flooded engine with the spark plug removed on gasoline-powered
engines. Fuel trapped in the cylinder will squirt out the spark plug opening.
1.4.3 DO NOT test for spark on gasoline-powered engines, if engine is flooded or the smell of
gasoline is present. A stray spark could ignite fumes.
1.4.4 DO NOT use gasoline or other types of fuels or flammable solvents to clean parts,
especially in enclosed areas. Fumes from fuels and solvents can become explosive.
1.4.5 ALWAYS keep area around muffler free of debris such as leaves, paper, cartons, etc. A
hot muffler could ignite them, starting a fire.
1.4.6 ALWAYS replace worn or damaged components with spare parts designed and
recommended by Tomahawk Power.
1.4.7 ALWAYS disconnect spark plug on machines equipped with gasoline engines, before
servicing, to avoid accidental start-up.
1.4.8 ALWAYS keep machine clean and labels legible. Replace all missing and hard-to-read
labels. Labels provide important operating instructions and warn of dangers and hazards.
1.4.9 ALWAYS check for damaged parts before each use. Carefully check that the trowel will
operate properly and perform its intended function. Replace damaged or worn parts
immediately. Never operate the trowel with a damaged part.
1.4.10 ALWAYS inspect the machine prior to placing in storage and before re-use. Store the
trowel in a dry, secure place out of the reach of children when not in use.
DANGER
WARNING
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1.4.11 ALWAYS use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for use
with the trowel . Accessories that may be suitable for one trowel may create a risk of injury
when used with the equipment.
1.4.12 ALWAYS keep blades clean when not in use and guards in place and in working order.
2. GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1 Intended Use
Leave laborious hand-finishing tasks in the past with the Tomahawk Porta Trowels! Densify
concrete floors with ease for your ideal finishing results on projects including driveways,
footpaths, tilt/precast concrete panels, residential foundations, and more!
2.2 Trowel Familiarization
Tomahawk Power Trowels are designed for the floating and finishing of concrete slabs.
Analyze your trowel and take notice of each component: the engine, blades, air filter,
centrifugal stop switch, clutch and pulley system. Be sure that there is always oil in the
engine.
2.3 Engine
Tomahawk Power Porta Trowel are powered by Honda engine. For further assistance or to
receive a new manual, contact Tomahawk Power customer service at (866) 577-4476 or refer
to the Manuals Page on the Tomahawk Power website.
2.4 Guard Ring
Avoid placing your hands or feet within the guard ring while the engine is in operation.
Exercise caution when using the Tomahawk PortaTrowel. Never operate with the Tomahawk
PortaTrowel a damaged guard ring or wit the guard ring removed.
2.5 Blade Pitch Control
Rotate the handle in a clockwise direction to raise the blade pitch, and in a
counter-clockwise direction to lower it.
2.6 ON/OFF Switch
ON/OFF Switch is conveniently located for easy access.
2.7 Handle
The Tomahawk PortaTrowel handle consists of multiple clip-together handles. The number
of handles joined together should be limited to three, as exceeding this limit will result in
reduced control of the unit. It is essential to adjust the handle length according to the
specific requirements of each job.
2.8 Throttle Control
Adjust the lever downward to increase the engine speed and upward to decrease it.
2.9 Gearbox
The gearbox transfers power from the engine to the spider. Ensure that no debris
accumulates on the gearbox and clean it regularly to prevent overheating.
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2.10 Spider Plate and Trowel Arm
These components enable blade rotation and smooth operation. Aer each use, it is crucial
to clean and maintain the spider plates and trowel arms to prevent uneven blade wear on
the concrete surface.
2.11 Combination Blades
Concrete trowel combination blades are specialized tools used in concrete finishing and
smoothing processes. They typically consist of multiple blades attached to a trowel machine
or power trowel. These blades are designed to achieve a smooth and level concrete surface
by effectively troweling and finishing the concrete.
3. TECHNICAL DATA
3.1 Specifications
3.2 Product Features
Make Flat Work Less Work with TOMAHAWK® Portable Trowels – leaving laborious
hand-finishing tasks in the past! Easy to store, transport, and use, Tomahawk Portable
Trowels are a game-changer in concrete finishing. Weighing less than 60 lbs (27.2 kg)
assembly is a breeze – simply connect up to three handles matching your slab size. No need
to wait! The trowel’s compact, lightweight design allows concrete finishing up to 45 minutes
earlier, while you work up to 20 (6m) outside the formwork!
3.3 Parts Included
A) Trowel
B) Handles
C) Throttle Kit
D) Four Poles
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Engine Honda GX35 Blades Included 4
Power 35.8 cc Handles Included
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Blade Speed 40 - 70 RPM Fuel Type SAE 10W30
Rotor Diameter
30" (76.2cm)
Oil Type 89 Octane
Blade Pitch 0-28° Weight
56 lbs (25.4 kg)
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4. OPERATION
4.1 Before Operation
Before using the Tomahawk PortaTrowel, it is essential to perform a daily inspection of the
following parts.
- Engine Fuel is 89 Octane
- Oil Level with SAE10W-30 4-Stroke Oil
- Blade condition and pitch control operation
- Proper assembly of handles
4.2 Connecting the Handles
The Tomahawk PortaTrowel is compatible exclusively with Tomahawk Clip-Together Handles.
Tie down the throttle cable
with a zip-]tie to prevent
damage or dragging.
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Locate the handles
with the two holes
meant to attach the
throttle. Insert the silver
end of the handle, featuring
the push button locking
pin, into the handle slot of
the trowel. Ensure that it is
properly inserted and
locked into position.
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Connect the throttle by
placing two rubber
washers over the screws,
then insert the screws into
the right side of the pole.
Add the remaining
rubber washers, metal
washers, and nuts to the
end of the screws and
fasten tightly using an
8mm wrench and phillips
head screw driver.
The trowel’s handles add
extra operator stability &
comfort during operation,
however they are not
necessary to operate the
machine, if you choose to
use 1-2 poles.
Connect the additional
4 clip-together poles
as needed. If this is your
first time using the machine,
Tomahawk suggests starting
with 1-2 poles until you are
comfortable operating the
machine.
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4.3 Starting the Machine
Perform the following steps to start the engine
and begin troweling:
4.3.1 To start a cold engine, move the choke lever
(Figure 1) to the CLOSED position. If restarting a
warm engine leave the choke lever in the OPEN
position.
4.3.2 Press the priming bulb (Figure 2) repeatedly
until fuel can be seen inside the fuel lines.
4.3.3 Move the throttle lever slightly to give the
engine some speed.
4.3.4 Pull the starter rope (Figure 3) lightly until
you feel resistance, then pull briskly in the
direction of the arrow. Return the starter rope
gently.
4.3.5 Once the engine has started, open the choke
and allow engine to idle for 3 to 5 minutes to
warm-up.
4.4 Stopping the Machine
To stop the machine, press the red engine stop
button, to the le of the engine’s recoil starter
4.5 Using the Trowel
4.4.1 To maneuver the trowel in a forward and backward motion, push the handle away from
your body and then pull it back towards you, similar to how you would handle a bull float.
4.4.2 To move the trowel from le or right, gently adjust the handle upward or downward
using a slow and gentle motion.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
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WARNING
Avoid allowing the machine to remain stationary in a single spot on so
concrete. Once the floating operation is finished, li the trowel from the
slab surface.
4.6 Pitching the Blades
4.5.1 To pitch the blades upwards, turn the handle
clockwise.
4.5.2 To lay the blades flat, turn the handle
counter-clockwise.
4.5.3 The trowel's pitch adjustment feature enables
swi and precise changes in the blade angle,
eliminating the need to switch blade types during a job
to accommodate different surface conditions on the
slab. This capability allows the operator to work more
efficiently, resulting in faster progress and a superior
finish on the slab.
4.7 Floating Operation
For optimal floating performance, it is advisable to maintain the trowel blades in a level
position while operating between ½ to ¾ of the maximum speed. Each pass should overlap
the previous one by half the width of the trowel.
To achieve the desired finish, an additional trowel pass may be necessary. For this pass, it is
recommended to use a crossover floating technique, adjusting the blade pitch slightly
higher and operate the trowel at approximately ¾ of the maximum speed. Once the floated
slab has adequately set, it is ready for the finishing process.
4.8 Finishing Operation
To achieve the desired concrete surface finish, the operator should make adjustments to the
blade pitch, taking into account the hardness or plasticity of the concrete. For wet or plastic
concrete, begin with the blades positioned flat or at a slight angle on the surface. As the
concrete adequately hardens, increase the blade pitch while considering the concrete
hardness and the desired finish. Regularly assess the achieved concrete finish and modify
the blade pitch accordingly. Generally, a greater blade pitch results in a smoother finish, but
excessive pitch can lead to accelerated blade wear.
To fix a hole or reduce a hump, move the trowel back and forth over the area. Additional
passes may be necessary to achieve the desired surface finish.
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5. MAINTENANCE
Maintain the trowel in accordance with the following recommended procedures. Refer to
the engine manufacturer’s instruction manual for additional information about engine
maintenance. The following chart is based on a normal operation schedule.
Check the fuel level
Clean the cylinder head
Replace the spark plug
Check the engine oil level
Inspect the fuel lines
Inspect the air filter and replace if
needed
Check and tighten the external
hardware
Change the engine oil
Check and clean the spark plug
Clean the fuel strainer
Check and adjust the valve
clearance
Change the engine oil
Clean the air filter
DAILY
BEFORE
STARTING
AFTER
FIRST 20
HOURS OR 3
MONTHS
AFTER
FIRST 50
HOURS OR 6
MONTHS
AFTER
FIRST 100
HOURS OR
EVERY YEAR
AFTER
FIRST 200
HOURS OR
EVERY
2 YEARS
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6. STORAGE AND CLEANING
6.1 Cleaning
Keep the unit clean and free from concrete build up.
6.2 Storage
Clean the Engine: Thoroughly clean the exterior of the engine to remove any dirt, debris, or
grime. This helps prevent corrosion and ensures a clean storage environment.
Change the Oil: Replace the engine oil with a fresh one. Used oil may contain contaminants
that can cause damage during storage. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the
correct oil type and change procedure.
Stabilize the Fuel: Add a fuel stabilizer to the gas tank and run the engine for a few minutes
to allow the treated fuel to circulate through the system. This prevents the fuel from
deteriorating and causing issues when starting the engine later.
Empty the Fuel Tank: If the engine will be stored for an extended period (more than a few
months), it's advisable to drain the fuel tank completely. Storing the engine with fuel can
lead to fuel degradation and carburetor problems.
Run the Engine: Start the engine and allow it to run for a few minutes. This helps distribute
the stabilized fuel throughout the system and prevents the formation of deposits.
Remove the Spark Plug: Remove the spark plug and add a small amount of engine oil
(about one tablespoon) into the spark plug hole. Slowly pull the starter cord a few times to
distribute the oil inside the cylinder. This helps prevent rust formation during storage.
Clean or Replace the Air Filter: Check the air filter and clean it if necessary. A clean air filter
ensures proper airflow and prevents debris from entering the engine during storage.
Store in a Dry and Covered Area: Find a dry and well-ventilated storage area to protect the
engine from moisture and dust. Use a cover to shield it from direct sunlight and potential
damage.
Battery Maintenance: If the engine has a battery, remove it and store it separately in a cool,
dry place. Regularly charge the battery according to the manufacturer's instructions to
maintain its health during storage.
Periodic Inspection: While the engine is in storage, periodically inspect it for any signs of
damage, corrosion, or pests. This allows for early detection and timely maintenance if
required.
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7. ACCESSORY OPTIONS
7.1 Blades
Blades are a vital part of finishing concrete. This Tomahawk Trowel has been designed to
finish concrete and is built to stringent quality standards out of the finest trowel steel. If you
need replacement blades, consult your parts list in this manual for part numbers and order
them from the Tomahawk Website or your Tomahawk parts
dealer.
7.2 Combo Blades
This trowel was equipped with combination FLOAT/FINISH
(Figure 15) blades as original equipment. These blades have
been designed for optimum performance in both the floating
and finishing operations. These blades are versatile and
should take care of most troweling needs.
7.3 Finishing Blades (Optional)
These blades have been specifically designed for finish operations with this trowel. They will
provide a premium surface finishing capability from your trowel. They should only be used
aer the concrete has set to the point where the trowel does not sink into the concrete when
placed on it.
7.4 Clip-On Float Blades (Optional)
These blades will clip (Figure 16) on to an existing installed blade, allowing your finisher to
float on “wet” concrete so that the troweling operation can begin as early as possible. They
are easily removable, so that aer the floating operation, when the concrete is sufficiently
cured, they can be removed to expose the finish blades for continued troweling.
7.5 Float Pans (Optional)
These round discs attach to the spiders and allow the
machine to “float” on “wet” concrete. The disc design
allows early floating and easy movement from wet to dry
areas. They are also very effective in embedding large
aggregates and surface hardeners.
NOTE
Blades should be changed when they fail to finish
concrete in a satisfactory manner.
FIGURE 15
FIGURE 16
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8. EQUIPMENT WARRANTY
Your new TOMAHAWK® equipment is warranted to the original purchaser for a period of
one-year (12 months) from the original date of purchase. The TOMAHAWK® warranty is
against defects in design, materials and workmanship.
The following are not covered under the warranty:
8.1.1 Damage caused by abuse, misuse, dropping or other similar damage caused by or as a
result of failure to follow assembly, operation or user maintenance instructions.
8.1.2 Alterations, additions or repairs carried out by persons other than TOMAHAWK® or
their recognized agents.
8.1.3 Transportation or shipment costs to and from TOMAHAWK® or their recognized
agents, for repair or assessment against a warranty claim, on any machine.
8.1.4 Materials and/or labor costs to renew, repair or replace components due to fair
wear and tear.
8.1.5 TOMAHAWK® and/or their recognized agents, directors, employees or insurers will not
be held liable for consequential or other damages, losses or expenses in connection with or
by reason of or the inability to use the machine for any purpose.
8.2 Warranty Claims
Before submitting any warranty claim, you will need to register your
new TOMAHAWK® equipment through www.tomahawk-power.com
or email support@tomahawk-power.com.
Follow the steps on page 3 or scan this QR codes to complete
the equipment registration. Aer registration is complete,
all warranty claims should firstly be directed to TOMAHAWK® through
the online Service Request form found
at www.tomahawk-power.com/pages/service-request.
9. SERVICES CENTERS
Our service centers are equipped to handle your equipment maintenance and repair needs
efficiently. With a network of authorized local service locations , you can find expert
support and genuine parts needed to keep your equipment running smoothly. All locations
are listed on the webpage https://tomahawk-power.com/pages/find-a-service-center.
For Service Call (866) 577- 4476
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NEVER PUMP
NEVER LOSE PRESSURE
Lose the manual pump and gain the power to spray
or less while maintaining constant, adjustable pressure from 50-435 PSI with
your ideal concrete sealant, cure, top cast, form release, and more!
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Item #: TCS6.5
6.5 GAL MOTORIZED
CONCRETE SPRAYER
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Item #: TFS6H
6” EARLY ENTRY
GREEN CONCRETE SAW
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CUT CONCRETE FASTER
Tomahawk Green Concrete Saws cut contraction joints up to 1-3/16th inches deep
- within the first 1-2 hours of finishing, to control stress cracking for the ultimate
concrete results! Powered by the concrete industry’s trusted Honda GX Series
Engines, maintain clean cuts, while keeping debris out!
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Rammers
8 ft Hydraulic Steer, 35 HP Vanguard,
CVT Clutch, 180 RPM
10 ft Full Hydrostatic, 74 HP Hatz
Diesel
Part#:
TPT24H
TPT36H
TPT46H
Part#: JXPT30H
Part#:
TRT46V
TRT60V
2 ft Edger, Honda GX160, 0-28
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Blade Pitch
3 ft, Honda GX160/GX270, 0-28
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Blade Pitch
4 ft, Honda GX270/GX390, 0-28
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Blade Pitch
HAVE QUESTIONS?
Contact us. We’re here to help!
Email us at [email protected]
Forward Plate Compactors
Reverse Plate Compactors
Part#:
TR68H
JX60H
eJX60H
TVSA-H
eTVSA
Part#:
Part#:
TPC80H
COMPACTION
Power Screeds
Porta-Trowels
Concrete Sprayers
Walk Behind Trowels Ride on Trowels
Early Entry Saws
Part#:
6-16 ft Magnesium Blades
Honda GX35, Adjustable Handles
6-16 ft Magnesium Blades
36V/5 Ah Battery, Adjustable Handles
Part#:
TFS6H
TFS10H
Part#: TCS6.5
6" Blade Diameter, Blade Compatibility,
Honda GX120
10" Blade Diameter, Self Propelled,
Blade Compatibility, Honda GX270/GX390
CONCRETETROWELS
(866) 577-4476
TPC85H
TPC90H
TPC170H
TPC100H
TPC400H
Equipment Guide
3,000 lbs/sq ft, Honda, 21”x17” Plate
3,200 lbs/sq ft, Honda, 23x17 Plate
3,400 lbs/sq ft, Honda, 22”x20” Plate
3,500 lbs/sq ft, Honda, 19”×14” Plate
7,000 lbs/sq ft, Honda, 28x20Plate
11,690 lbs/sq ft, Honda, 32”x22” Plate
Lightweight at 56 lbs
Adjustable 18 ft Extension Bull Float Poles
30" Diameter, 4-Blade Assembly, Honda GX35
Adjustable Blade Pitch from 0-28
o,
Adjustable from 0-450 PSI
Handles 30% + Solids,1.8 HP 2 Stroke Motor, 24"
Brass Wand 0.5 GPM, Fan Nozzle Included,
Spray 15,000 ft
2
in10 Minutes
3,550 lbs/sq ft, Honda GX120
3,350 lbs/sq ft, Honda GX100
3,350 lbs/sq ft, Honda GXE2.0S
Items Listed Includes Combo Blades
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3.7 Gal. Tank, Tomahawk 3HP 2 Stroke Engine,
Horizontal Reach: 40ft, Vertical Reach: 25+ft,
50-100 microns, 490 CFM / 220 MPH Air Speed
4 Gal. Tank, 0.7 kW/7.5 Ah, 2hrs @ 1/2 Load,
1hr at Full Load, Spray Reach of 25 - 30ft, 100 -
300 microns, 400 CFM / 150 MPH Air Speed
QUIET INVERTER SERIES
QUIET INVERTER SERIES
Fertilizer SpreadersBackpack Foggers
Part#:
TGDR10
TSCP8
4,000 - 7,000 Watt Series
10,500 - 17,000 Watt Series
Concrete Scarifier
Floor Sweepers
Grinders and Scrapers
Part#:
TSCAR8H
eTSCAR8
Trash Water Pumps
Part#:
TW2H
TW3H
TW4H
3" Pump, Honda GX270, 375 GPM, Elevation:
89ft, Suction: 25ft
2" Pump, Honda GX160, 164 GPM, Elevation:
85ft, Suction: 26ft
4" Pump, Honda GX390, 580 GPM, Elevation:
91ft, Suction: 26ft
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TG4500iEFI
2,000 - 4,500 Watt Series
Equipment Guide
10" Disc, 120V, 1/32" Per Pass,
11 AMP, 1.5 HP, 1,725 RPM
8" Blade, 120V, 11 AMP, 3/4 HP,
1,725 RPM, Carpet & Tile Remover
Honda GX160, 350 - 500ft
2
/hr,
OSHA Compliant Vacuum Port,
8" CT Drum Kit, 1/8" Per Pass
2.3HP, 2800 RPM, 350 - 500ft
2
/hr,
OSHA Compliant, 1/8" Per Pass
38" Working Width, Triple Broom
System, 14.5 Gallons
30" Working Width, Battery Powered
Triple Broom System, 13.5 Gallons
4,000w Max / 3,500w Rated, Honda
Engine
5,500w Max / 5,000w Rated, 120/220V
7,000w Max / 6,500w Rated, Honda
Engine
TG4000H
TG5500i
TG7000H
17,000w Max / 14,500w Rated
120/240V, Run Time 14hrs @ 25% Load,
CARB Compliant, GFCI, CO Detector,
Voltage Selector, Electric Start
10,500w Max / 8,500w Rated
120/220V, Run Time 14.5hrs @ 25% Load
TG9000i
TG17000i
92
63
2,200w Max / 2,000w Rated
3,300w Max / 3,000w Rated,
120/220V, 30 AMP Twist Lock
4,500w Max / 3,800w Rated
20A (120V), Electric, Remote
Part#:
eTMD14
TMD14
4 Gal.Tank, Powered by Tomahawk 3HP
2 Stroke Engine, Horizontal Reach of 30 ft,
Displacement of 63.3 cc, MPA of 1.0 - 2.5
5 Gal.Tank, 0.7 kW/7.5 Ah, 36V, Spray Reach
of 25 - 30 ft, Up to 2 hrs at Half load, 1 hr at
Full Load, 2 Hours Charge Time
Part#:
eTGS30
TGS30
Part#:
TOS38
eTOS30
Assorted Blade Choices Assorted Blade Choices
Assorted Brush Choices
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