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BLADE PITCH ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
The maintenance adjustment of blade pitch is an adjustment
that is made by a bolt (Figure 54) on the arm of the trowel
arm lever. This bolt is the contact point of the trowel arm
lever to the lower wear plate on the thrust collar. The goal
of the adjustment is to promote consistent blade pitch and
finishing quality. Adjustments are made by tightening or
loosening the blade pitch adjustment bolt.
BLADE PITCH
ADJUSTMENT
SPIDER
PLATE
TROWEL
BLADE
Figure 54. Blade Pitch Adjustment Bolt
Watch for the following indications when determining if
blade pitch adjustments are necessary:
• Is the machine wearing out blades unevenly, (i.e. one
blade is completely worn out while the others look
new)?
• Does the machine have a perceptible rolling or
bouncing motion when in use?
• Look at the machine while it is running, do the guard
rings "rock up and down" relative to the ground?
If it is determined that blade pitch adjustments are required
do the following:
1. Place the trowel on a flat, level area free of dirt and
debris.
NOTICE
Before any blade pitch adjustments can be made it
is essential to have a clean level area free of dirt and
debris to test the trowel. Any unlevel spots in the floor
or debris under the trowel blades will give an incorrect
perception of adjustment. Ideally, a 5 x 5 ft. (1.5 x 1.5
meter), three-quarter inch (19 mm) thick FLAT steel
plate should be used for testing.
PAGE 38 — J36/B46-M30 SERIES WALK-BEHIND TROWELS • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #0 (10/27/16)
*Always follow manufacturer instructions*
BOLT
TROWEL LEVER
FINGER
TROWEL
ARM
*AAA Rent-All 225-291-1356*
MAINTENANCE
2. Pitch the blades as flat as possible. The pitch
adjustment bolts (Figure 55) should all barely make
contact (0.10 inch max. clearance) with the lower wear
plate on the spider. All pitch alignment bolts should
be spaced the same distance from the lower wear plate.
If one is not making contact, adjustment will be
necessary.
GEARBOX
STEEL TEST
SURFACE
PITCH
ADJUSTMENT
BOLT
Figure 55. Correct Blade Pitch (Flat)
3. Adjust the "high" bolts down to the level of the one that
is not touching, or adjust the "low" bolt up to the level
of the higher ones. If possible, adjust the low bolt up
to the level of the rest of the bolts. This is the fastest
way, but may not always work. Verify after adjustment
the blades pitch correctly.
4. Blades that are incorrectly adjusted often will not be
able to pitch flat. This can occur if the adjusting bolts
are raised too high. Conversely, adjusting bolts that
are too low will not allow the blades to be pitched high
enough for finishing operations.
5. If, after making blade pitch adjustments the machine
is still finishing poorly, blades, trowel arms, and trowel
arm bushings may be suspect and should be looked
at for adjustment, wear, or damage.
6. Figure 56 illustrates, "incorrect alignment", worn spider
bushings or bent trowel arms.
PITCH
ADJUSTMENT
BOLT
"DISHED" EFFECT ON
FINISHED CONCRETE
Figure 56. Incorrect Spider Plate Alignment
TROWEL
ARM
MOUNTING
BAR
BLADE
LOWER
WEAR PLATE
NO
LOWER
WEAR PLATE

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