• Trowel blade for a power trowel
  • Trowel blade for a power trowel
  • Trowel blade for a power trowel
  • Trowel blade for a power trowel
  • Trowel blade for a power trowel
  • Trowel blade for a power trowel
Trowel blade for a power trowel
Trowel blade for a power trowel
Trowel blade for a power trowel
Trowel blade for a power trowel
Trowel blade for a power trowel
Trowel blade for a power trowel
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Trowel blade for a power trowel

Core wear‑prone components for concrete power trowels, compatible with both walk‑behind and ride‑on models (including the Metangqi MP‑96HA hydraulic ride‑on trowel). Specifically designed for concrete bleeding, leveling, and finishing; by adjusting the blade’s tilt angle, it accomplishes both rough floating and fine finishing in a single operation. Product Overview: The trowel blades make direct contact with the concrete surface and are mounted on the trowel’s rotor cross‑arm. By varying the tilt angle—small angles for coarse floating and bleeding, large angles for fine finishing to achieve a smooth, mirror‑like finish—the desired results are obtained. Common materials include manganese steel and 65Mn alloy steel (heat‑treated and quenched), as well as nylon‑plastic trowel blades (which help prevent black marks).

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Trowel blade for a power trowel

Core wear‑prone components for concrete power trowels, compatible with both walk‑behind and ride‑on models (including the Metangqi MP‑96HA hydraulic ride‑on trowel). Specifically designed for concrete bleeding, leveling, and finishing; by adjusting the blade’s tilt angle, it accomplishes both rough floating and fine finishing in a single operation. Product Overview: The trowel blades make direct contact with the concrete surface and are mounted on the trowel’s rotor cross‑arm. By varying the tilt angle—small angles for coarse floating and bleeding, large angles for fine finishing to achieve a smooth, mirror‑like finish—the desired results are obtained. Common materials include manganese steel and 65Mn alloy steel (heat‑treated and quenched), as well as nylon‑plastic trowel blades (which help prevent black marks).

Are you still hesitating? Get the sample first, contact us!