Elevated trailing edge, Elevated leading edge, Board kept flat – Marshalltown SW100H Shockwave Vibratory Screed User Manual

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WS570
R10-22-12

Length of board should overlap form boards on both
sides of the pour

Keep bottom of blade as flat as possible while striking
off of forms

To ensure the longest possible board life, use the
lowest possible vibration setting in relationship to the
slump of concrete being used .

HOW TO SCREED FORM TO FORM

Excess Concrete

ELEVATED

TRAILING EDGE

An elevated trailing edge may provide an area
for concrete to build up resulting in a slab
elevation that is too high

Excess Concrete

ELEVATED

LEADING EDGE

An elevated leading edge can trap rocks
between the blade and forms resulting in a
slab elevation that is too high

Excess Concrete

BOARD KEPT FLAT

Keep bottom of blade as flat as possible while
striking off of forms

WIDTH OF SCREED BOARD

WIDTH OF FORM

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