Maintenance – Multiquip B46-SERIES User Manual

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B-46 WALK-BEHIND TROWEL • OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #8 (05/08/12) — PAGE 35

MAINTENANCE

1. Use a thick steel plate, granite slab or any surface which is

true

and

flat

, to check all sides

of each trowel arm for flatness.

2. Check each of the sides of the trowel arm (flat section). A

feeler gauge of .004" (0.10 mm) should not pass between the
flat of the trowel arm and the test surface along its length on
the test surface. (Figure 46 item 3) .

Figure 46. Checking Trowel Arm Flatness

Checking Trowel Arm Straightness

Trowel arms can be damaged by rough handling, (such as dropping
the trowel on the pad), or by striking exposed plumbing, forms, or
rebar while in operation. A bent trowel arm will not allow the trowel
to operate in a smooth fluid rotation. If bent trowel arms are suspect,
check for flatness as follows, refer to Figures 45 and 46:

1

Trowel Arm

2

Flat Test Surface

3

Feeler Gauge (.004 in. / 0.10 mm)

4

Feeler Gauge (.005 in. / 0.127 mm)

1

Trowel Arm Round Shaft Section

2

Trowel Arm Semi-Round Shaft Section

3

Lever Mounting Slot (Left Arm Shown)

4

Roll Pin Hole

5

Blade Attachment Bolt Hole (One of Three)

6

Flat of Semi-Round Shaft (Top of Arm)

Figure 45. Trowel Arm

Trowel Arm Adjustment

Shown in (Figure 47) is the adjustment fixture with a trowel arm
inserted. As each trowel arm is locked into the fixture, the arm bolt
is adjusted to where it contacts a stop on the fixture. This will
consistently adjust all of the trowel arms, keeping the finisher as
flat and evenly pitched as possible.

1. Locate the trowel arm adjustment tool P/N 9177.

Figure 47. Trowel Arm Adjustment Tool Side View

NOTE

Arms with CLOCK-WISE blade
rotation use the fixture arm in the UP
position (A in Figure 40). Arms with
COUNTER CLOCK-WISE blade
rotation use the fixture with the fixture
arm in the DOWN position. (B in
Figure 48).

2. Ensure the fixture arm is in the proper setting (up or down) for

your trowel arm rotation as shown in Figure 48.

3. Next, check the clearance between the round shaft and the

test surface as one of the flat hex sections of the arm rests on
the test surface. Rotate the arm to each of the flat hex sections
and check the clearance of the round shaft. Use a feeler
gauge of .005" (0.127 mm). Each section should have the

same

clearance

between the round of the trowel arm shaft

and the test surface.

4. If the trowel arm is found to be

uneven

or

bent

, replace the

trowel arm.

1

Adjustment Bolt

2

"Distance"

3

Locking Nut

4

Fixture Arm

SIDE VIEW

2

3

4

6

5

1

2

1

3

4

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