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WALK BEHIND POWER TROWEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

Always keep unauthorized, inexperienced, untrained 

people away from this machine. 

Rotating  and  moving  parts  will  cause  injury  if 

contacted.  Make  sure  guards  are  in  place.  Keep 

hands and feet away from moving parts. 

Fuel the machine only when the engine is stopped, 

using all necessary safety precautions. 

The  engine  must  always  be  stopped  before 

attempting any repair or adjustments. Ignition switch 

should be off.

  

Be  careful  not  to  come  in  contact  with  the  muffler 

when the engine is hot, serious burns may result!

 

 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 

Your new Bartell  Walk-Behind  Power  Trowel has been 

shipped to you partially assembled. Filling the fuel tank 

and  a  brief  check  of  lubricant  levels  in  preparation  for 

operation  is  required.    To  complete  the  assembly  the 

following instructions will be helpful. 

 

1. 

TROWELS

 –  Attach trowel blades with screws and 

lock washers supplied.  See (A) and (B) Fig. 1. Be 

careful  that  adjusting  screw  (C)  does  not  protrude 

below arm when attaching blades. This could cause 

the machine to jump and promote excessive wear in 

operation. 

2. 

STABILIZER  RING

  –  (if  supplied)  Install  using 

screws,  bushings  and  lock  washers  supplied.  See 

Fig. 1 (D) 

3. 

HANDLE  ASSEMBLY

  –  Put  cable  end  Fig.  2  (A) 

through  hole  in  yoke  (B)  and  secure  with  nut  (C), 

then  install  handle  bracket  on  gearbox.  To  get 

proper  cable  tension,  turn  control  knob  Fig.  3, 

counter-clockwise to stop position. Guide screw (B) 

will now be at the bottom slot. Tighten nut Fig. 4 (A) 

until slack is removed from point (B) as indicated. If 

more  than  2  or  3  threads  show  through,  then  nut 

should be turned back. 

Guide  screw,  Fig.  3  (B)  should  be  moved  to  next 

lower hole in slide bushing and cable re-adjusted as 

above.  Turn  hand  knob  completely  clockwise  and 

check  for  clearance  between  yoke  and  gearbox  at 

point (C) Fig. 4.  There  should  be enough  space to 

pass a business card through. 

 

4. 

STATIONARY  RING

  – 

Install  stationary  ring  as 

shown  in  Fig.  5  with  the  side  bar  on  engine  recoil 

side.  (May  not  be  exactly  as  shown).  Install  rubber 

bushings  (A)  on  top  and  bottom  of  mounting  plate. 

Install  metal  caps  (B).  Place  ring  on  top  and  run 

screw (C) through caps and rubbers. Tighten lock nut 

(D) securely on bottom. It is best to start nuts on all 4 

corners before tightening. 

 

5. 

ENGINE  CONTROLS

  –  Attach  throttle  control  to 

handle with screws provided. See DIAGRAM 1 below 

for  your  engine  model  hook-up.  For  safety  switch 

connection,  attach  wire  to  terminal  provided  at 

“ON/OFF” location. 

The throttle cable must be cut and formed to fit. Feed 

the cable through the cable clamp on the engine. Pull 

the  cable  through  the  clamp  until  it  forms  a  smooth 

arc from the handle to the engine. Mark the cable at 

the clamp and pull the cable back from the casing at 

the throttle. Without cutting  the  cable, Cut casing  at 

the mark and push the cable back through fresh cut 

end.  Form  a  small  “L”  bend  in  the  cable,  hook  the 

inner  cable  into  the  throttle  block  and  tighten  cable 

clamp  down  onto  the  casing.  With  thumb  lever  and 

throttle block in the fully open position, cut the inner 

cable  by  the  thumb  lever,  leaving  enough  wire 

exposed to secure to the lever. Insert the cable into 

the  fitting  and  tighten  the  screw.  Restore  throttle  to 

idle position. 

 

6. 

BELT  GUARD

  –  Install  after  machine  has  been 

tested,  taking  care  that  it  does  not  touch  clutch  or 

pulley.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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DANGER: 

Never  operate  the  machine  in  an  explosive

 

atmosphere,  near  combustible  materials  or  where 

ventilation  does  not  clear  exhaust  fumes.  Repair 

fuel  leaks  immediately.  Refer  to  your  engine

 

owner’s manual for more safety instructions.  

IMPORTANT:   

Before running machine with belt installed, ensure 

that engine idles properly and that the safety-switch 

shuts off the engine. 

ATTENTION: 

For any information regarding engine adjustments, 

please refer to the engine manual supplied. 

375 ANNAGEM BLVD., MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA L5T 3A7, 905-364-4200 FAX 905-364-4201 

CREATED: 07/04 

REVISED: 05/10 

375 ANNAGEM BLVD., MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA, L5T 3A7, 905-364-4200 FAX 905-364-4201

25 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE, KEYPORT, NEW JERSEY, USA, 07735, 732-566-6400 FAX 732-566-5444

STATIONARY RING

 - Install stationary ring as shown 

in Fig. 5 with the side bar on engine recoil side (may 

not be exactly as shown). install rubber bushings (A) 

on top and bottom of mounting plate. Install metal caps 

(B). Placing ring on top and run screw (C) through caps 

and rubbers. Tigthen lock nut (D) securely on bottom. 

It is best to start nuts on all 4 corners before tigthening.

WALK BEHIND POWER TROWEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

Always keep unauthorized, inexperienced, untrained 

people away from this machine. 

Rotating  and  moving  parts  will  cause  injury  if 

contacted.  Make  sure  guards  are  in  place.  Keep 

hands and feet away from moving parts. 

Fuel the machine only when the engine is stopped, 

using all necessary safety precautions. 

The  engine  must  always  be  stopped  before 

attempting any repair or adjustments. Ignition switch 

should be off.

  

Be  careful  not  to  come  in  contact  with  the  muffler 

when the engine is hot, serious burns may result!

 

 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 

Your new Bartell Walk-Behind  Power  Trowel has been 

shipped to you partially assembled. Filling the fuel tank 

and  a  brief  check  of  lubricant  levels  in  preparation  for 

operation  is  required.    To  complete  the  assembly  the 

following instructions will be helpful. 

 

1. 

TROWELS

 –  Attach trowel blades with screws and 

lock washers supplied.  See (A) and (B) Fig. 1. Be 

careful  that  adjusting  screw  (C)  does  not  protrude 

below arm when attaching blades. This could cause 

the machine to jump and promote excessive wear in 

operation. 

2. 

STABILIZER  RING

  –  (if  supplied)  Install  using 

screws,  bushings  and  lock  washers  supplied.  See 

Fig. 1 (D) 

3. 

HANDLE  ASSEMBLY

  –  Put  cable  end  Fig.  2  (A) 

through  hole  in  yoke  (B)  and  secure  with  nut  (C), 

then  install  handle  bracket  on  gearbox.  To  get 

proper  cable  tension,  turn  control  knob  Fig.  3, 

counter-clockwise to stop position. Guide screw (B) 

will now be at the bottom slot. Tighten nut Fig. 4 (A) 

until slack is removed from point (B) as indicated. If 

more  than  2  or  3  threads  show  through,  then  nut 

should be turned back. 

Guide  screw,  Fig.  3  (B)  should  be  moved  to  next 

lower hole in slide bushing and cable re-adjusted as 

above.  Turn  hand  knob  completely  clockwise  and 

check  for  clearance  between  yoke  and  gearbox  at 

point (C) Fig. 4.  There  should  be enough space to 

pass a business card through. 

 

4. 

STATIONARY  RING

  – 

Install  stationary  ring  as 

shown  in  Fig.  5  with  the  side  bar  on  engine  recoil 

side.  (May  not  be  exactly  as  shown).  Install  rubber 

bushings  (A)  on  top  and  bottom  of  mounting  plate. 

Install  metal  caps  (B).  Place  ring  on  top  and  run 

screw (C) through caps and rubbers. Tighten lock nut 

(D) securely on bottom. It is best to start nuts on all 4 

corners before tightening. 

 

5. 

ENGINE  CONTROLS

  –  Attach  throttle  control  to 

handle with screws provided. See DIAGRAM 1 below 

for  your  engine  model  hook-up.  For  safety  switch 

connection,  attach  wire  to  terminal  provided  at 

“ON/OFF” location. 

The throttle cable must be cut and formed to fit. Feed 

the cable through the cable clamp on the engine. Pull 

the  cable  through  the  clamp  until  it  forms  a  smooth 

arc from the handle to the engine. Mark the cable at 

the clamp and pull the cable back from the casing at 

the throttle. Without  cutting  the  cable, Cut casing  at 

the mark and push the cable back through fresh cut 

end.  Form  a  small  “L”  bend  in  the  cable,  hook  the 

inner  cable  into  the  throttle  block  and  tighten  cable 

clamp  down  onto  the  casing.  With  thumb  lever  and 

throttle block in the fully open position, cut the inner 

cable  by  the  thumb  lever,  leaving  enough  wire 

exposed to secure to the lever. Insert the cable into 

the  fitting  and  tighten  the  screw.  Restore  throttle  to 

idle position. 

 

6. 

BELT  GUARD

  –  Install  after  machine  has  been 

tested,  taking  care  that  it  does  not  touch  clutch  or 

pulley.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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DANGER: 

Never  operate  the  machine  in  an  explosive

 

atmosphere,  near  combustible  materials  or  where 

ventilation  does  not  clear  exhaust  fumes.  Repair 

fuel  leaks  immediately.  Refer  to  your  engine

 

owner’s manual for more safety instructions.  

IMPORTANT:   

Before running machine with belt installed, ensure 

that engine idles properly and that the safety-switch 

shuts off the engine. 

ATTENTION: 

For any information regarding engine adjustments, 

please refer to the engine manual supplied. 

375 ANNAGEM BLVD., MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA L5T 3A7, 905-364-4200 FAX 905-364-4201 

CREATED: 07/04 

REVISED: 05/10 

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WALK-BEHIND TROWEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL

CREATED: 07/04

 REVISED: 06/13

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Page 1: ...0 Rev Date 05 2010 Bartell Morrison Inc 375 Annagem Blvd Mississauga ON Canada L5T 2A7 Toll Free N A 1 866 501 1683 Local 1 905 364 4200 Fax 1 905 364 4201 OWNER S MANUAL BARTELL MORRISON INC artell O...

Page 2: ...son Inc No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording or by any information storage or retrieval syste...

Page 3: ...s turned off Serious burns may occur CAUTION ROTATING HAZARD Never place hands or feet inside safety guard rings Serious injury will result from contact with rotating blades CAUTION MOVING PARTS Befor...

Page 4: ...T 3A7 905 364 4200 FAX 905 364 4201 25 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE KEYPORT NEW JERSEY USA 07735 732 566 6400 FAX 732 566 5444 10 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 16 16 18 19 19 20 21 22 2...

Page 5: ...job you should start gradually and build up to full use Learn what your machine can do and how it will respond Refer to the engine manufacturer s manual for run in times Full throttle and control may...

Page 6: ...ion repair or replace a part or the whole of the defective component or equipment Our Warranty coverage is limited to the cost to repair or replace the defective portion of the equipment and a reasona...

Page 7: ...f parts or major service be sure to see your Bartell dealer For your convenience we have provided this space to record relevant data about your Walk Behind Power Trowel When in need of parts or servic...

Page 8: ...o o o Engine oil Change o o o Engine oil filter Replace o o Oil cooler Clean o o o o Cooling Fins Clean o o o o o Check clean o o o o o o Air cleaner Replace o Check o Air Intake Line Replace 2 yrs Ch...

Page 9: ...onents Use of a power washer will make clean up quick and easy especially if a non stick coating was applied prior to use In the Service Schedule above items that should be checked replaced or adjuste...

Page 10: ...wire exposed to secure to the lever Insert the cable into the fitting and tighten the screw Restore throttle to idle position 6 BELT GUARD Install after machine has been tested taking care that it doe...

Page 11: ...kwise until the stop screw is at the lowest position Fig 5 Step 4 Lift and install handle to position using the supplied four sets of lockwashers and nuts Do not torque greater than 18ft lb At the yok...

Page 12: ...prepare for their assembly Fig 7 and 8 Step 6 Remove air filter cover and air filter Fig 9 Step 7 Check for free moving engine throttle control lever and loosen pivot nut if necessary Fig 10 Step 8 P...

Page 13: ...p while pushing with slight pressure forward Fig 13 Step 11 Check operation of throttle control lever Fig 11 and 14 Step 12 Reinstall air filter and cover Fig 15 Step 13 Route engine safety shut off w...

Page 14: ...n when engine is warm increase throttle to maximum operation position 3600 rpm STARTING PROCEDURE COLD CLIMATE Follow same procedure as above but allow longer warm up period 3 to 5 minutes In cold wea...

Page 15: ...oper engine oil as recommended See previous chart Fill crankcase to levels as recommended in manufacture s engine manual SPARK PLUG Check and clean spark plugs regularly A fouled dirty or carboned spa...

Page 16: ...e for the protection of the electrical power supply cord Do not let the cord come into contact with the trowel blades under any circumstances If the cord does touch the blades immediately power down t...

Page 17: ...rage or transportation SETTING UP THE ELECTRIC POWER TROWEL STARTING THE ELECTRIC POWER TROWEL The Bartell Electric Power Trowel ships without the handle attached When installing the handle ensure tha...

Page 18: ...our hip against the shield pad on the handle for better control Bartell Electric Power Trowels operate at a constant speed which is achieved immediately after startup so there will be some kick With y...

Page 19: ...364 4200 FAX 905 364 4201 CREATED 07 04 REVISED 05 10 CONTROL BOX PIN2 PIN1 PIN3 CONTROL PLUG SAFETY SWITCH STOP START 1 3 2 4 COM NO DEADMAN OFF G W BL K W BL K BR BL 06 13 375 ANNAGEM BLVD MISSISSA...

Page 20: ...in position with one wrench tighten locknut 7 to secure in position with second wrench 7 This same procedure is to be followed with ALL arms from spider plate assembly and will ensure correct and exa...

Page 21: ...d on bottom of spider plate Trowels unevenly worn Spider plate seized Spider plate loose Trowel arms bent Adjusting screws carriage bolts incorrectly set use spider plate adjustment jig pg 13 Mainshaf...

Page 22: ...2 93 cm Up to 185 lb 75 kg B436 36 90cm 3hp 230V 1 Phase Electric Motor 10 x 14 25 x 36cm 6 x 14 15 x 36cm 8 x 14 20 x 36cm 38 1 2 98 cm Up to 165 lb 75 kg B446 46 120cm Honda GX160 Honda GX270 Honda...

Page 23: ...uipment functional aspects Principles for design EN 12100 1 2003 Safety of Machinery Basic Concepts general principles for design Part 1 Basic Terminology methodology EN 12100 2 2003 Safety of Machine...

Page 24: ...tive is Le repr sentant autoris est Gemachtigd vertegenwoordiger is La representaci n autorizada es O representante autorizado Il rappresentate autorizzato Signature of Authorized Person Signature de...

Page 25: ...LVD MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA L5T 3A7 905 364 4200 FAX 905 364 4201 CREATED 07 04 REVISED 05 10 06 13 375 ANNAGEM BLVD MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA L5T 3A7 905 364 4200 FAX 905 364 4201 25 INDUSTRIAL D...

Page 26: ...MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA L5T 3A7 905 364 4200 FAX 905 364 4201 CREATED 07 04 REVISED 05 10 06 13 375 ANNAGEM BLVD MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO CANADA L5T 3A7 905 364 4200 FAX 905 364 4201 25 INDUSTRIAL DRIV...

Page 27: ...a L5T3A7 Toll Free 866 501 1683 Local 905 364 4200 Fax 905 364 4202 www bartellmorrison com BARTELL MORRISON USA LLC 12 Industrial Drive Keyport New Jersey USA 07735 Toll Free 888 999 1570 Local 732 5...

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