Maintenance, Checking trowel arm straightness, Trowel arm lever adjustment – Multiquip BS46HLE User Manual

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BS46H SeRIeS WaLK-BeHIND TROWeL • OpeRaTION aND paRTS maNUaL — Rev. #2 (10/15/13) — page 35

maintenance

CHeCKINg TROWeL aRm STRaIgHTNeSS

Trowel arms (Figure 54) 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:

Figure 54. Trowel Arm

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

which is true and flat, to check all six sides of each

trowel arm for flatness (Figure 55).

2. Check each of the six sides of the trowel arm (hex

section). A feeler gauge of .004 inch (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 55. Checking Trowel Arm Flatness

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 (Figure 56) of

.005 inch (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.

TROWEL ARM

ROUND SHAFT

SECTION

ROLL PIN

HOLE

BLADE ATTACHMENT

BOLT HOLE

FLAT OF HEXAGONAL

SHAFT (TOP OF ARM)

LEVER

MOUNTING

SLOT

TROWEL ARM

HEXAGONAL (HEX)

SHAFT SECTION

TROWEL

ARM

TROWEL

ARM

FLAT TEST

SURFACE

FEELER GAUGE

(.004 IN/0.10 MM)

FEELER GAUGE

(.005 IN/0.127 MM)

TROWeL aRm LeveR aDjUSTmeNT

The easiest and most consistent way to adjust the trowel

arm lever is to use the Trowel Arm Adjustment Fixture

(P.N. 1817).
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.
This fixture will allow consistent adjustment of the trowel

arm lever. It comes with all the hardware necessary to

properly accomplish this maintenance and instructions on

how to properly utilize this tool. Adjusting the trowel arm

lever without a fixture requires a special talent.
Perform the following procedure when adjusting the trowel

arm lever:
1. Unscrew the locking bolts on the adjustment fixture and

place the trowel arm (lever attached) into the fixture

channel as shown in Figure 56.

2. Ensure the fixture arm is in the up position.
3. A thin shim may be required to cover the blade holes

on the trowel arm. Make sure to align the trowel

adjustment bolt with the fixture adjustment bolt.

Figure 56. Trowel Arm Adjustment Fixture

4. Use an allen wrench to tighten the locking bolts

securing the trowel arm in place.

5. Adjust the bolt distance shown in Figure 56 to match

one of the arms. The other arms will be adjusted to

match this distance.

6. Loosen the locking nut on the trowel arm lever, then

turn the trowel arm adjusting bolt until it barely touches

(.010") the fixture adjusting bolt.

ARM

SHIM

LOCKING

BOLTS

TROWEL ARM

ADJUSTMENT FIXTURE

TROWEL

ARM

LEVER

FIXTURE

ARM

DISTANCE

.010 INCH

ADJUSTMENT

BOLT

ADJUSTMENT

BOLT

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