WALK-BEHIND TROWELS // PRO424E

The compact weight and size of the Pro424E walk-behind trowel make this easy to use for tight areas. This walker is great for edging against walls, pipes and other obstructions, and will fit easily through doorways. This unique compact walker, with the collapsable folding handle, allows for easy transportation.

Specifications

ENGINE
HONDA GX120 / 118 cc
HORSEPOWER CLASS
4 hp / 3 kW
ROTOR DIAMETER
24 in (4-blades) / 61 cm
MAXIMUM ROTOR SPEED
135 rpm
TROWEL ARMS & SPIDER
Standard Duty
WEIGHT
122 lb / 55 kg
DIMENSIONS (L X W X H)
65 x 24 x 43 in / 165.1 x 61 x 109.2 cm

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PRO424E
Safety switch
 
 
 
Fine pitch control handle
 
 
 
Rotating guard ring
 
 
 
Fully collapsible handle
 
 
 
Handlebar adjuster
 
 
 
Fingertip throttle control
 
 
 

Equipment Videos

Walk Behind Trowels
06:04 Min

This video gives instructions on how to properly complete the alignment of a trowel arm jig on a walk-behind or ride-on trowel.

Walk Behind Trowels
02:49 Min

This video gives you instructions on how to properly check the flatness of your trowel arms for walk-behind and ride-on trowels.

FAQ's

My Walk-Behind Trowel positive pitch drifts down

Check the ¾” adjusting nut on the positive pitch clutch.

Walk-Behind Trowel is shredding belts

1. Make sure you have the correct belt.

2. Check belt alignment.

How do I keep my pitch handle from falling while operating the machine?

Make sure the set screws in the collar bushing are catching the intentions on the shaft.

What do I do if my machine is spinning at idle?

1. Check belt alignment.

2. Check engine idle.

Why is my walk-behind wobbling?

Look for a bent arm or trowel arm out of alignment.