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PAGE 26 —EPOXY SERIES WALK-BEHIND TROWEL— OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #5 (10/06/10)

EPOXY/M SERIES TROWEL — INITIAL START-UP (GASOLINE ENGINE)

This section is intended to assist the operator with the initial
start-up of the walk-behind trowel. It is extremely important that
this section be read carefully before attempting to use the trowel
in the field.

DO NOT use your trowel until this section is thoroughly
understood.

Starting the Engine (

HONDA

engine)

1. Place the engine

fuel valve lever

(Figure 20) to the "ON"

position.

DO NOT attempt to operate the trowel until the Safety,
General Information and Inspection sections of this manual
have been read and thoroughly understood. Depending on
engine manufacturer, operating steps may vary. See engine
manufactures operating manual. The following start-up
procedure makes reference to a HONDA 13 HP Engine
(Manual Start).

2. Place the trowel's

throttle lever

(Figure 21) to the "ON"

position.

Figure 20. Engine Fuel Valve Lever

Figure 21. Throttle Lever (Idle Position)

Lifting the Trowel Onto a Slab.

Auxiliary Lifting Tube

Remove the auxiliary lifting tube located on top of the main handle.
Insert the tube into the socket located on the opposite side of the
gearbox (Figure 19) from the handle.

Make sure that the hole in the tube engages with the pin in the
socket. With one person lifting from the main handle, and another
lifting from the auxiliary lifting tube pick up the machine to move
onto a slab.

Figure 19. Lifting the Trowel

Lifting Bale (Option)

The lift bale is optional on new trowels. It provides an optimal lift
point for moving the trowel.

Lift bales or forklift can be used to

lift a trowel up onto a building with a crane. See “

Optional

Equipment” section in this manual for ordering information.

Using a

crane to move a machine with a lift bale is highly

recommended, and is perfectly safe for the machine. Extra care
should be taken when lifting the machine off the ground, though.
Serious damage to the machine or personal injury could be
caused by dropping a trowel.

The trowel is

heavy and awkward to move around. Use

proper heavy lifting procedures and DO NOT

lift the trowel

by the guard rings.

The trowel must be stabilized by the person carrying the
operator’s handle (Figure 19). If it is not stabilized properly
the handle may swing around and

flip the trowel, thus causing

damage to the trowel and bodily injury.

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