Tomahawk TFS10H Concrete Saw Metal Handle and 13 HP Honda Engine for Efficient Early Entry Cutting

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TFS10H
10” EARLY ENTRY CONCRETE SAW
Operation Manual
HOW TO VIDEOS, MANUALS,
FINISHING GUIDES, & MORE
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION
- Laws Pertaining to Spark Arresters
- Operating Safety
- Safety while using Combustion Engines
- Service Safety
2. TECHNICAL DATA
- Design and Features
- Honda Engine
- Machine Data
3. STARTING AND STOPPING
- Recommended Fuel
- Low Oil Sensor
- Before Starting
- Starting
- Cutting
4. FUEL HANDLING
5. OPERATION
6. MAINTENANCE
- Replacement Parts
- Maintenance Schedule
7. TROUBLESHOOTING
8. PARTS MANUAL
9. CATALOG
10. COUPON
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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® 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®.
The information contained in this manual is based on equipment’s production at the time of
publication. TOMAHAWK® 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®.
Any type of reproduction or distribution not authorized by TOMAHAWK® 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 callouts which must be
followed to reduce the possibility of personal injury, damage to the equipment, or improper
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®.
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.
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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
devices or guards are missing or inoperative.
1.2.10 ALWAYS read, understand, and follow procedures in Operator's Manual before
attempting to operate equipment.
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.
Gasoline 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.
DANGER
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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®.
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 screed
will operate properly and perform its intended function. Replace damaged or worn parts
immediately. Never operate the screed with a damaged part.
1.4.10 ALWAYS inspect the screed prior to placing in storage and before re-use. Store the
screed in a dry, secure place out of the reach of children when not in use.
1.4.11 ALWAYS use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for use
with the screed. Accessories that may be suitable for one Screed may create a risk of injury
when used with the screed equipment.
1.4.12 ALWAYS keep boards clean when not in use and guards in place and in working
order.
2. TECHNICAL DATA
2.1 Design and Features
Features such as high performance, reliability, innovative technology, advanced technical
solutions and environmental considerations distinguish TOMAHAWK® products. Safe
operation of this product requires the operator to read this manual carefully. Ask your
dealer or TOMAHAWK® if you need more information. Some of the unique features of your
product are described below.
2.2 Low Noise and Low Dust Blade Block Enclosure
Low noise, low dust blade block, and skid plate technology in conjunction with
TOMAHAWK® blades allows for ultra early entry sawing the same day while minimizing
chipping and spalling.
2.3 Honda Engine
Honda’s GX390 engine is legendary for superior reliability and performance. And theres no
doubt about it. Low noise levels, low vibration, and low emissions – without sacrificing
power output or performance.
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2.4 Machine Data
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3.1 Recommended Fuel
The engine requires regular grade unleaded gasoline, 91 Octane or higher. Use only fresh,
clean gasoline. Gasoline containing water or dirt will damage the fuel system. Consult engine
owner's manual for complete fuel specifications.
3.2 Low Oil Sensor
The low oil sensor is located inside the oil reservoir. Its primary job is to measure the amount
of oil inside the engine prior to the engine being started. If the oil is low, the sensor will
trigger and it will not be possible to start the engine.
NOTE: The low oil sensor may trigger if the saw is in the upright position. The
upright angle of the machine can cause the oil the fall below the sensor and trigger
it. Before starting the engine, check that the oil level is raised above the sensor
and/or the machine is lowered to allow the low oil sensor to get an accurate oil level
reading.
Engine Brand Honda
Engine Model GX270
Engine Type
UT2X
Displacement
270
Net Power Output*
5.8/9.0
Net Torque
15.3/2500
Starting System
Electric
Oil Capacity
1.1
Fuel Tank Capacity
5.3
Hydraulic Motor Danfoss BDU-10S-222
Maximum Blade Diameter, in. (mm) 10(254)
Maximum Depth Of Cut, in. (mm) 1 1/2 (38 mm)
Average Bladesha, RPM 3600 @ 3600 RPM
Arbor Trangular
Bladesha Diameter, in. (mm) 35mm
Air Filter Cyclonic
Axle Front/Rear,
in. (mm) 370mm
Wheels Front, in. (mm) 100mm
Wheels Rear, in. (mm) 250mm
Handlebar Adjustment Manual
Blade Guard Type Fully Closed
Number Of Belts 840La
Blade Depth Control Electric Adjustment
Maximum Weight Uncrated, lbs (kg) 360 (163)
ENGINE DATA
SAW DATA
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WARNING
Please read the operator’s manual carefully and make sure you understand the
instructions before using the machine.
Wear personal protective equipment. Refer to the instructions under the ”Personal
Protective Equipment” heading.
Make sure no unauthorised persons are in the working area, otherwise there is a risk of
serious personal injury.
Check that the guards are mounted correctly and do not show any signs of damage. See
instructions in the section "Machine’s Safety Equipment" and ”Assembly and Settings”.
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Move the throttle lever (E) to full OPEN
position for maximum engine speed.
Line up the saw with the cut line pushing
down the guide lever (D).
To lower the blade, push down the blade
rocker button (F) on the saw handle.
To move the saw forward, move the
throttle (E) slowly down. (This saw is
self-propelled and does not require and
pushing.)
To move in reverse, move the throttle (E)
slowly past Neutral up towards you.
When approaching a wall, raise the front
guide (D) and use the triangle guide behind
the blade block to cut the last few feet.
DO NOT hit the blade block assembly
against any object as this may cause
damage.
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WARNING
Always stop the engine and allow it to cool for a few minutes before refueling. Refuel
the engine in a well ventilated area. Never fuel the engine indoors.
When refuelling, open the fuel cap slowly so that any excess pressure is released gently.
Never overfill the fuel tank.
Clean the area around the fuel cap.
Tighten the fuel cap carefully aer refuelling. Check for fuel leaks.
Failure to follow these guidelines may lead to a fire.
4. FUEL HANDLING
4.1 Fuel
4.1.1 Use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 or higher.
4.1.2 Unleaded gasoline with more than 10% ethanol should not be used. It may cause
starting and/or performance problems. It may also damage metal, rubber, and plastic parts
of the fuel system, as well as posing a fire hazard.
4.1.3 DO NOT use gasoline containing methanol.
4.1.4 DO NOT use fuel that is older than 30 days. Old fuel can cause running problems as
well as fuel system damage
4.2 Fueling
4.2.1 When refueling, remove the equipment from the vehicle and refuel it on the ground. If
this is not possible, refuel the equipment with a portable container, rather than from a
petrol dispenser nozzle.
WARNING
Running an engine in a confined or badly ventilated area can result in death due to
asphyxiation or carbon monoxide poisoning. Use fans to ensure proper air circulation
when working in trenches or ditches deeper than one meter.
Fuel and fumes are highly flammable and can cause serious injury when inhaled or
allowed to come in contact with the skin. For this reason, observe caution when
handling fuel and make sure there is adequate ventilation.
The exhaust fumes from the engine are hot and may contain sparks which can start a
fire. Never start the machine indoors or near combustible material!
Do not smoke and do not place any hot objects in the vicinity of fuel.
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4.2.2 When refueling, remove the equipment from the vehicle and refuel it on the ground. If
this is not possible, refuel the equipment with a portable container, rather than from a
petrol dispenser nozzle. Use only approved gasoline containers.
4.2.3 NEVER refuel inside a vehicle. Always place the container on the ground - away from
your vehicle when filling.
4.2.4 Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or container opening at all
times until fuelling is complete. DO NOT use a nozzle lock-open device.
4.2.5 NEVER start the machine if:
You have spilled fuel or engine oil on the machine.
Wipe off the spill and allow the remaining fuel to evaporate before resuming.
You have spilled fuel on yourself or your clothes.
Change your clothes.
Wash any part of your body that has come in contact with fuel.
Use soap and water to clean.
The machine is leaking fuel.
Check regularly for leaks coming from the fuel cap and fuel lines.
4.3 Disposal
Dispose of used engine oil aer use.
4.3.1 Used engine oil, antifreeze, etc. is a health hazard and must NOT be disposed of on
the ground or in nature. It should always be disposed of at a workshop or at an appropriate
disposal location.
4.4 Transportation
Properly store and transport the machine and it’s unused fuel to eliminate risk of any leak-
age or fumes coming into contact with sparks or open flames.
4.4.1 Store away from electrical machinery, electric motors, electrical relays/switches or
boilers.
4.4.2 When storing and transporting fuel, always use approved containers intended for this
purpose.
4.5 Long Term Storage
Properly store and transport the machine and it’s unused fuel to eliminate risk of any leak-
age or fumes coming into contact with sparks or open flames. Contact your local petrol
station to find out where to dispose of used/excess fuel.
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5. OPERATION
5.1 General
DO NOT use the equipment unless you are able to call for help - in the event an accident
occurs.
5.2 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Approved personal protective equipment must be used when operating the machine. Per-
sonal protective equipment cannot eliminate the risk of injury, but it will reduce the degree
of injury if an accident does happen.
5.3 ALWAYS wear the following when operating:
Approved protective helmet
Hearing protection
Approved eye protection
Breathing mask
Heavy-duty, firm grip gloves
Tight-fitting, heavy-duty and comfortable clothing that permits full movement
Boots with steel toe-caps and non-slip sole
• Rubber work gloves to avoid contact with wet concrete, which can cause skin irritation.
Be careful as clothing, long hair, and jewelry can get caught in moving parts.
5.4 Operators must have the following equipment:
• Fire extinguisher
• First aid kit
WARNING
The use of products such as cutters, grinders, drills, that sand or form material can
generate dust and vapors which may contain hazardous chemicals. Check the nature of
the material you intend to process and use an appropriate breathing mask.
Long-term exposure to noise can result in permanent hearing impairment. Always use
approved hearing protection. Listen out for warning signals or shouts when you are
wearing hearing protection. Always remove your hearing protection as soon as the
engine stops.
WARNING
Other Protective Equipment
Sparks may appear and start a fire. ALWAYS keep fire safety equipment readily
available.
WARNING
General Safety Precautions
Operators must read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the
warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious injury.
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5.5 This section describes basic safety directions for using the machine. This information
is never a substitute for professional skills and experience.
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WARNING
Unauthorized modifications to the machine and/ or unauthorized accessories may lead
to serious injury or death to the user or others.
Under no circumstances may the design of the machine be modified without the
permission of the manufacturer, TOMAHAWK®.
DO NOT modify this product or use it if it appears to have been modified by other
companies that are not TOMAHAWK®.
Never use a machine that is faulty.
Perform ALL safety checks, maintenance and service instructions described in this
manual. Some maintenance and service measures must be carried out by trained and
qualified specialists. See instructions under the Maintenance heading.
Always use genuine accessories manufactured or approved by TOMAHAWK®.
WARNING
WARNING! This machine produces an electromagnetic field during operation. This field
may, under some circumstances, interfere with active or passive medical implants.
To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury, we recommend persons with medical
implants to consult their physician and the medical implant manufacturer before
operating this machine.
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5.7.4 Use and Care Continued
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5.8 Basic Working Techniques
5.8.1 Sawing Contraction Joints
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• Check that the drive belt is not damaged and is not visibly defective.
The belt tension is controlled by a belt tensioner and does not require adjustment.
• Inspect the belt tensioner to ensure free movement up and down.
• Ensure the belt tensioner bearings roll freely.
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additional assistance checking your machines spark plug.
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6.6 Replacement Parts
For replacement parts and technical questions visit www.tomahawk-power.com or
scan the QR code on the front of this manual.
Not all equipment components are available for replacement. The illustrations within
this manual are a convenient reference to the location and position of parts in the
assembly sequence.
When ordering parts, the following will be required: model number, serial number/lot
date code, and description.
The distributor reserves the right to make design changes and/or improvements to
product lines and manuals without notice.
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6.7 Maintenance Schedule
Maintain the screed 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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7. TROUBLESHOOTING
Please check the list below before addressing the problems to servicing personnel
including local dealer. And if the problem continues aer the troubleshooting as described
below, call your local dealer for future assistance.
Check to see if the diamond blade is worn out, glazed, warped or damaged.
Ensure skid plate moves freely up and down the entire sha length without contacting the diamond
blade.
Check skid plate for excessive wear or gap around the diamond blade.
Check bottom of skid plate for metal burrs or irregularities.
Ensure skid plate is not twisted or bent.
Check lexan covers for free movement up and down.
Ensure there is spring down pressure at each end of the skid plate.
Do not twist or move the saw sideways while cutting. Make gradual changes in pressure on the
handlebar to control the saw in the cut.
Check that the engine is running properly and at full throttle.
Check belt and belt idler for proper tension.
Ensure the diamond blade is properly mounted and secured with clean flanges.
Ensure that the diamond blade is the correct specification for your area.
Ensure the slab is in clean with no debris that could raise the skid plate or saw while cutting.
Use TOMAHAWK® joint protectors at all cut intersections.
Clean excess concrete debris from the blade block assembly.
Check that the scrapers in the blade block are not bent or binding.
Ensure that the blade block shas are not bent or damaged.
Check that the front guide is properly aligned with the center of the diamond blade.
Check to see if the diamond blade is worn out, glazed, warped or damaged.
Do not twist or move the saw sideways while cutting. Make gradual changes in pressure on the
handlebar to control the saw in the cut
Ensure that all wheels rolls freely and smoothly.
Do not force the saw. Allow the diamond blade to cut at its own rate of speed.
Check the skid plate for damage or burrs.
Check if there is fuel in the tank and it is the correct fuel. Make sure there is no water in the fuel.
Check if the fuel valve is turned to the 'on position.
Check if the ON/OFF switch is in the 'ON position.
Check that the spark plug wire is connected to the spark plug.
Engine is flooded. Adjust the choke per the engine owners manual.
Check the choke is in the 'ON position for cold starts. Adjust the choke per the engine owners manual.
Oil level is too low. Engine is equipped with an oil alert system that will not let the engine start unless
the engine oil level is within the correct range.
Check that air cleaner is not dirty or plugged.
Check that the blade sha rotates freely and no concrete has built up in the blade block.
Check if there is fuel in the tank and it is the correct fuel. Make sure there is no water in the fuel.
Oil level is too low. Engine is equipped with an oil alert system that will not let the engine start unless
the engine oil level is within the correct range.
Check that air cleaner is not dirty or plugged.
Check that spark plug is clean and properly gapped.
Check that throttle lever is properly set.
Check the choke is in the 'ON position for cold starts. Adjust the choke per the engine owners manual.
Saw is spalling
and ravelling
cut
Saw pulls to
one side
while sawing
Engine does
not start
Engine runs
rough, back
fires or can not
reach full
speed.
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TFS10H
10” EARLY ENTRY CONCRETE SAW
Parts Manual
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No. Description Drawing No. Qty
1 Cap, Rod 1907-00070-1 2
2 Spring, Rod 1907-00079-4 2
3 Rare Blade Cover 1907-00072-1 1
4 Circlip Φ12 18120003 2
5 Bushing, Rod 1907-00068-1 2
6 Upper Blade Cover 1907-00074-2 1
7 Rubber Ring 20x28x3.5-5 2220283.506 2
8 Height Adjustment Rare Rod 1907-00073-1 1
9 Allen Screw M8x25 16082503 3
10 Rare Shield 1907-00078-2 1
11 Allen Screw M6x20 16062003 4
12 Allen Screw M5x30 16053020 2
13 Allen Screw M5x35 16053520 2
14 Indicator 1907-00080-2 1
15 Allen Screw M6x30 16063020 2
16 Spacer, Rod 1907-00071-1 2
17 D Pin 1906-00014-4 1
18 Outside Blade Cover 1907-00076-2 1
19 Bolt M8x20 16082008 2
20 Outside Shield 1907-00046-4 1
21 Washer Φ8x19x1 1904-00009-4 8
22 Bolt M6xΦ8x10 16061010 4
23 Washer M8 11080000 4
24 Spring Washer M8 12080000 4
25 Bolt M8x25 15080250 1
26 Lock Nut M8 13080001 2
27 Washer M8 11080010 6
28 Spring Washer M8 12080010 4
29 Bolt M8x25 15082511 4
30 Inner Shield 1907-00045-4 1
31 Connecting Plate 1907-00044-2 1
32 Inner Blade Cover 1907-00075-2 1
33 Circlip Φ6 18060003 2
34 Lock Nut M6 13060001 6
35 Wave Washer M8x16x0.8 14080001 2
36 Skid 1907-08000-1 1
37 Front Shield 1907-00077-2 1
38 Pin Φ6.35x32 1906.353202 1
39 Height Adjustment Front Rod 1907-00069-1 1
40 Front Blade Cover 1907-00067-1 1
41 Bolt M12x25 15122502 1
42 Outside Flange 1907-00047-1 1
43 10" Blade 1907-00048-4 1
44 Key 10x55 20100855A 1
45 Blade Shaft 1907-07000-3 1
46 Bolt M8x16 16081605 1
47 Set Screw M8x10 16081005 1
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48 Driven Pulley 1907-00049-4 1
49 Lock Nut M12 13120001 4
50 Washer M12x30x3 11123003 4
51 Bearing UCP207 21UCP207 2
52 Washer M12 11120000 4
53 Bolt M12x55 15120550 4
54 Washer M6 11060000 8
55 Outside Blade Cover (Vac Port) 1907-00094-2 1
56 Vac Port 1906-00051-4 1
57 Bolt M6x16 15060160 4
58 Nut M5 13050000 4
59 Front Connector, Skid 1907-08100-3 1
60 Indicator Plate 1907-08001-2 1
61 Rare Connector, Skid 1907-08200-3 1
62 Skid, Skid 1907-08002-2 1
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No. Description Drawing No. Qty
1 Circlip Φ16 18160001 2
2 Spring 1, Foot Brake 1907-00088-4 1
3 Foot Pedal, Foot Brake 1907-12000-3 1
4 Allen Screw M8x35 16083503 1
5 Nut M8 13080000 1
6 Rubber Pad, Foot Pedal 1907-00085-4 1
7 Spring 2, Foot Brake 1907-00087-4 1
8 Spring 1907-00030-4 3
9 Stopper 1907-00029-1 1
10 Bolt M6xΦ8x30 16063010 2
11 Stopper 1107-00023-4 2
12 Frame, Foot Brake 1907-11000-3 1
13 Bolt M10x25 15100250 2
14 Spring Washer M10 12100000 4
15 Washer M10x25x3(10x26x3) 11102503 2
16 Bushing, Foot Brake 1907-00086-1 2
17 Bolt M10x30 15100300 2
18 Washer M10 11100000 6
19 Lock Nut M6 13060001 12
20 Washer M6 11060000 22
21 Lock Nut M10 13100001 2
22 Support 1907-00018-1 1
23 Washer M12 11120000 1
24 Bolt M10xΦ12x100 161010010 1
25 Rare Shaft 1907-00013-1 1
26 Bushing 1907-00011-1 2
27 Circlip Φ25 18250001 6
28 Gear 176x1.25 1907-00017-4 2
29 Bearing 6305-2R 216305-2R 4
30 Rare Right Wheel 1907-00015-1 1
31 Allen Screw M6x25 16062503 10
32 Bolt M8x25 15080250 6
33 Spring Washer M8 12080000 4
34 Washer M8 11080000 6
35 Washer M8x26x4 11082604 2
36 Bearing 6004-2R 216004-2R 4
37 Front Wheel 1907-00012-4 2
38 Spacer 70000048 2
39 Pin 2x20 19022003 1
40 Pin Φ10x55 19105505 1
41 Linear Actuator 1907-00040-4 1
42 Carriage 1907-05000-3 1
43 Rare Left Wheel 1907-00014-1 1
44 Lock Nut M8 13080001 2
45 Bolt M10x40 15100400 1
46 Bracket, Linear Actuator 1907-00039-2 1
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No. Description Drawing No. Qty
1 Frame 1907-10000-3 1
2 Guide Rod 1907-00062-1 1
3 Lock Nut M6 13060001 2
4 Guide Wheel 1907-00065-1 1
5 Bolt M6xΦ8x20 16062010 1
6 Lock Nut M8 13080001 5
7 Washer M8 11080000 20
8 Battery Cap 1907-09000-3 1
9 Protective Cover 70000033 1
10 Battery Clamp 70000032 1
11 Nut M8 13080000 2
12 Battery 2304-20003-4 1
13 Rubber Pad 2304-00027-1 1
14 Support 1907-00056-1 2
15 Rubber Ring 70000054 1
16 Battery Base 1907-00055-2 1
17 Bolt M8x25 15080250 8
18 Spring Washer M8 12080000 14
19 Spring 1907-00051-4 3
20 Allen Screw M6x35 16063503 1
21 Washer M6 11060000 2
22 House, Guide Rod 1907-00061-1 1
23 Shaft, Guide Rod 1907-00059-1 1
24 Bearing 6001 216001-2Z 2
25 Right Support, Guide Rod 1907-00057-1 1
26 Allen Screw M8x80 16088017 1
27 Plug 1602-17003-4 1
28 Bolt M6x30 1906-00003-4 2
29 Tensioner Rod 1906-01001-2 2
30 Nut M6 13060000 2
31 Bolt M12x45 15120450 1
32 Spring Washer M12 12120000 2
33 Washer M12 11120000 1
34 Bearing 6003-2R 216003-2R 2
35 Bolt 5/16-24x2 15080500Y 2
36 Bushing 1906-01003-1 1
37 Washer M8x22x2 11082202 2
38 Bushing 1907-00053-1 1
39 Drain Hose 1605-00008-4 1
40 Drain Joint 1603-09001-4 1
41 Key 4x16 20040416A 1
42 Set Screw M6x8 16060805 1
43 Set Screw M8x10 16081005 2
44 Set Screw M8x6 16080605 2
45 Wheel, Guide Rod 1907-00060-1 1
46 Bolt M8x16 16081605 2
47 Driving Pulley 1907-00052-4 1
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48 Belt 273V(9J)840La-2 1
49 Bolt 5/16-24x1 15080300Y 1
50 Nut 5/16-24 13080000Y 2
51 Engine Pad 1907-00054-1 1
52 Bushing 1906-01002-1 1
53 Washer M10 11100000 4
54 Spring Washer M10 12100000 4
55 Lock Nut M10 13100001 4
56 Engine 1
57 Bolt M8x16 15080160 4
58 Front Plate 1907-00066-2 1
59 Bolt M10x65 15100650 4
60 Bolt M12x50 15120500 1
61 Washer M12x35x5 11123505 1
62 Bearing 6205 1905-00060-4 2
63 Shaft, Tensioner 1907-00050-1 1
64 Washer 70000049 1
65 Left Support, Guide Rod 1907-00058-1 1
66 Bushing 70000097 1
67 Stay Wire 1907-00063-1 1
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No. Description Drawing No. Qty
1 Back Cover, Emergency Stop 1907-00092-4 1
2 Guide Rod Lever 1907-00007-4 1
3 Washer M6 11060000 6
4 Spring Washer M6 12060000 4
5 Allen Screw M6x25 16062503 4
6 Joint 1907-00091-1 1
7 Washer M12 11120000 1
8 Nut M12 13120000 1
9 Guide Cable 1907-00009-4 1
10 Clamp Φ16 70000021 4
11 Washer M8 11080000 18
12 Spring Washer M8 12080000 9
13 Bolt M8x12 15080120 4
14 Joint, Electrical Box 70000029 3
15 Right Lower Connector, Handle 1907-00004-2 1
16 Lower Handle 1907-03000-3 1
17 Bolt M6x12 15060122 4
18 Washer M8x22x2 11082202 3
19 Bolt M8x90 15080901 1
20 Nut M8 13080000 2
21 Belt Cover 1907-04000-3 1
22 Bolt M8x25 15080250 7
23 Lock Nut M8 13080001 4
24 Engine Base 1907-01000-3 1
25 Wire Clip Φ9 70000002 2
26 Bolt M8x70 15080700 1
27 Washer Φ10x20x1 1907-00089-4 2
28 Connect Rod 1907-00008-1 1
29 Shaft 1907-00084-1 1
30 Allen Screw M8x16 16081604 8
31 Locking Handle M8x16 28080164 2
32 Left Lower Connector, Handle 1907-00003-2 1
33 Nut M6 13060000 1
34 Upper Connector, Handle 1907-00002-2 2
35 Travelling Lever 1907-00090-4 1
36 Wire 1 1907-13000-1 1
37 Trottle Lever Assy. 2302-09000-3 1
38 Emergency Switch 2403-00147-4 1
39 Base, Depth Switch 1907-00005-2 1
40 Depth Switch 1907-00006-4 1
41 Upper Handle 1907-02000-3 1
42 Handle Grip 70220000 2
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No. Description Drawing No. Qty
1 Battery Protector 1
2 Keyhole 2403-00153-4 1
3 Bolt M6x12 15060122 7
4 Upper Shield, Hydraulic Motor 1907-00019-2 1
5 Screw M5x8 16050801 4
6 Throttle Lever Assy. 1107-06000-1 1
7 Washer M5 11050000 4
8 Bolt M5x16 15051600 2
9 Trottle Wire 1104-00032-4 1
10 Wire 2 1907-15000-1 1
11 Nut 1907-00024-1 2
12 Techometer 70000025 1
13 Lock Nut M5 13050001 2
14 R Clamp Φ9 70000001 1
15 Clamp Φ16 70000021 2
16 Lock Nut M6 13060001 2
17 Washer M6 11060000 1
18 Base, Hydraulic Motor 1907-06000-3 1
19 Spring 1907-00096-4 1
20 Clamping Plate, Travelling Cable 1907-00034-2 1
21 Bolt M6x20 15060202 2
22 Oil Inlet 1907-00083-4 1
23 Hydraulic Motor 1907-00082-4 1
24 Washer M8 11080000 8
25 Bolt M8x120 15081200 2
26 Bolt M8x45 15080450 2
27 Key 5x30 12050530A 1
28 Set Screw M8x10 16081005 6
29 Pulley, Hydraulic Motor 1907-14000-3 1
30 Belt 273V(9J)900La 1
31 Lock Nut 2204-00021-4 1
32 Bolt M5x8 15050080 1
33 Washer M10 11100000 8
34 Bolt M10x35 15100350 4
35 Lock Nut M8 13080001 4
36 Circlip Φ12 18120001 1
37 First Driving Chain Gear 1907-00023-4 1
38 Bolt 1907-00095-1 1
39 Nut M6 13060000 1
40 Arm 1907-00027-1 1
41 Key 6x20 20060620A 2
42 Bearing UCFL204 21UCFL204 2
43 Key 6x25 20060625A 1
44 Lock Nut M10 13100001 4
45 First Driven Chain Gear 1907-00020-4 1
46 First Chain 1907-00032-1 1
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47 Second Driving Chain Gear 1907-00021-4 1
48 First Shaft 1907-00037-1 1
49 Allen Screw M6x16 16061603 1
50 Bolt M12x40 15120400 4
51 Washer M12 11120000 8
52 Bearing UCFL205 21UCFL205 2
53 Second Shaft 1907-00036-1 1
54 Lock Nut M12 13120001 4
55 Second Chain 1907-00031-1 1
56 Second Driven Chain Gear 1907-00022-4 1
57 Key 8x40 20080740A 1
58 Gear 40x1.25 1907-00038-4 2
59 Washer M8x30x3 11083003 2
60 Spring Washer M8 12080000 2
61 Allen Screw M8x35 16082003 2
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Item #: TVSA-H
4’-6’-8’-10’-12’-14’
POWER SCREEDS
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Master your next concrete job with power screeds from TOMAHAWK!
Achieve incredible finishes 4x faster than traditional methods to
increase crew efficiency and jobsite profit! Choose magnesium or
aluminum screed boards from 4 to 14 long.
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1.6HP Backpack Concrete Vibrator
Part#: TVIBH + TVW10-P
1.6 HP Honda GX35 engine
Consolidation with speeds of 10,000-12,000 VPM
Quick Connect centrifugal clutch vibrator
1” and 2” Diameter Whips Available in 10ft Length
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
8” Gas Powered Concrete Scarifier
Part#: TSCAR8H
5.5 HP Honda GX160 Engine
Remove traffic lines at 800 - 1,000 linear ft/hr
Tungsten Carbide Blade Kit Available
OSHA approved dust port for silica vacuum removal
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
36” & 46” Concrete Power Trowel
Part#: TPT36H/K & TPT46H/K
6 HP/14HP Kohler & 5.5HP/8.5HP Honda Engines
Adjust trowel blade pitch from 0-28°
60-115 RPM rotor speed for superior concrete finishes
Includes float pan and trowel blades
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
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3,550 lbs/ft Vibratory Rammer
Part#: TR68H
3.6 HP Honda GXR120 Engine
Easily achieve a 100% compaction rating
3-in-One Fuel System with carburetor protection
13” x 11” plate for narrow trenches and corners
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
3,400 lbs/ft Plate Compactor
Part#: TPC90H
5.5 HP Honda GX160 Engine
Easily achieve a 100% compaction rating
22” x 20” cold, rolled steel beveled base plate
Includes 3.5 gallon water tank for asphalt compaction
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
3,000 lbs/ft Plate Compactor
Part#: TPC80 & TPC80H
6 HP Kohler CH260 & 5.5 HP Honda GX160 Engines
Easily achieve a 100% compaction rating
16.5” x 21.5” plate for narrow trenches and corners
Optional Honda Engine model: TPC80H
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
COMPACTION
6.5 Gal Backpack Concrete Sprayer
Part#: TCS6.5
Maintain constant, adjustable pressure up to 450 PSI
Achieve superior concrete finishes with even spraying
Spray 15,000 sq ft in less than 10 minutes
Compatible with major manufacturer wands
1 Year Product Warranty
1.6 HP Vibratory Concrete Screed
Part#: TVSA-H
1.6 HP Honda GX35 Engine
Aluminum Magnesium blades available from 8ft - 14ft
Finish concrete 4X faster than other screed methods
360° adjustable handle placement
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
6” Early Entry Green Concrete Saw
Part#: TFS6H
5.5 HP Honda GX160 Engine
Maximum cutting depth of 1 3/16 inches
OSHA compliant vacuum port for dust collection
Includes 6” early entry concrete blade
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
FINISHINGFINISHING
1.6HP Backpack Concrete Vibrator
Part#: TVIBH + TVW10-P
1.6 HP Honda GX35 engine
Consolidation with speeds of 10,000-12,000 VPM
Quick Connect centrifugal clutch vibrator
1” and 2” Diameter Whips Available in 10ft Length
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
8” Gas Powered Concrete Scarifier
Part#: TSCAR8H
5.5 HP Honda GX160 Engine
Remove traffic lines at 800 - 1,000 linear ft/hr
Tungsten Carbide Blade Kit Available
OSHA approved dust port for silica vacuum removal
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
36” & 46” Concrete Power Trowel
Part#: TPT36H/K & TPT46H/K
6 HP/14HP Kohler & 5.5HP/8.5HP Honda Engines
Adjust trowel blade pitch from 0-28°
60-115 RPM rotor speed for superior concrete finishes
Includes float pan and trowel blades
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
PRODUCT
CATALOG
HAVE QUESTIONS?
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Email us at [email protected]
3,550 lbs/ft Vibratory Rammer
Part#: TR68H
3.6 HP Honda GXR120 Engine
Easily achieve a 100% compaction rating
3-in-One Fuel System with carburetor protection
13” x 11” plate for narrow trenches and corners
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
3,400 lbs/ft Plate Compactor
Part#: TPC90H
5.5 HP Honda GX160 Engine
Easily achieve a 100% compaction rating
22” x 20” cold, rolled steel beveled base plate
Includes 3.5 gallon water tank for asphalt compaction
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
3,000 lbs/ft Plate Compactor
Part#: TPC80 & TPC80H
6 HP Kohler CH260 & 5.5 HP Honda GX160 Engines
Easily achieve a 100% compaction rating
16.5” x 21.5” plate for narrow trenches and corners
Optional Honda Engine model: TPC80H
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
COMPACTION
6.5 Gal Backpack Concrete Sprayer
Part#: TCS6.5
Maintain constant, adjustable pressure up to 450 PSI
Achieve superior concrete finishes with even spraying
Spray 15,000 sq ft in less than 10 minutes
Compatible with major manufacturer wands
1 Year Product Warranty
1.6 HP Vibratory Concrete Screed
Part#: TVSA-H
1.6 HP Honda GX35 Engine
Aluminum Magnesium blades available from 8ft - 14ft
Finish concrete 4X faster than other screed methods
360° adjustable handle placement
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
6” Early Entry Green Concrete Saw
Part#: TFS6H
5.5 HP Honda GX160 Engine
Maximum cutting depth of 1 3/16 inches
OSHA compliant vacuum port for dust collection
Includes 6” early entry concrete blade
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
FINISHINGFINISHING
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3.7 Gallon 3HP Backpack Fogger
Part#: TMD14
Turbo Boosted Pump with 40ft + Horizontal Reach
Sprays 1 acre in 30 minutes
10X Faster than Manual Pump Sprayers
Converts to Leaf Blower with 200 MPH Air Velocity
1 Year Product Warranty
Commercial 38" Push Sweeper
Part#: TOS38
Collect up to 14.5 gallons of dust and debris
Can be used indoors & outdoors on wet or dry surfaces
Includes integrated airflow control and fine dust filter
Lightweight design, capable of fitting through doorways
1 Year Product Warranty
INVERTER SERIES
210 Amp Portable Welder Generator
Part#: TWG210A
Steady 50 - 210 Amp DC welding output
60% Duty Cycle for extended use
Suitable for welding rods from 6010 to 7024
Electric Key Start with battery included
2 Year Product Warranty
7000 Watt Generators
Part#: TG7000
7000 Max Watts, 5500 Rated Watts
Voltage Selector gives Full Wattage for 120V or 240V
Run Time of 8 hours at 50% Load
OSHA and GFCI Compliant
2 Year Product Warranty
INVERTER SERIES
Part#: TG2000i
2000 Max Watts, 1600 Rated Watts
Run Time of 8 hours on 1 gallon of gas
OSHA and GFCI Compliant
Parallel technology capable for double the power
2 Year Product Warranty
2000 Watt Inverter Generator
5 Gallon Backpack Power Sprayer
Part#: TPS25
Reach Up to 30ft Horizontal Reach
Sprays acres in 10 minutes
10X Faster than Manual Pump Sprayers
50-435 Adjustable PSI Commercial Grade Pump
1 Year Product Warranty
4.75 Gallon Battery Power Sprayer
Part#: eTPS18
Reach Up to 30ft Horizontal Reach
Sprays 6000 sq ft in 10 minutes
10X Faster than Manual Pump Sprayers
70 PSI Commercial Grade Pump
1 Year Product Warranty
4 Gal. Backpack Fertilizer Spreader
Part#: TGS30
Reach up to 30ft Horizontally
Sprays 1 acre in 30 minutes
20X Faster than push spreaders
Converts to Leaf Blower with 200 MPH Air Velocity
1 Year Product Warranty
3” Full Trash Water Pump
Part#: TW3H
Moves liquids at a rate up to 375 gal/min
Handle solids up to 1.5"
Silicone carbide seals and a chrome plated volute
8 HP engine protected by rugged all purpose frame
3 Year Engine Warranty & 1 Year Product Warranty
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2000 Max Watts, 1600 Rated Watts
Run Time of 8 hours on 1 gallon of gas
OSHA and GFCI Compliant
Parallel technology capable for double the power
2 Year Product Warranty
2000 Watt Inverter Generator
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