The electric models of Bartell Power Trowels require appropriate power sources, connections,
extension cords, and surge protection. Bartell Morrison Inc. is not responsible for damage to person
or property due to improper use or setup of an Electric Power Trowel. Select your power supply and
other provisions based on the specific type of trowel being operated.
While the Electric Power Trowel has internal surge protection to protect the motor, electronics, and
operator from internal power surges, the power supply should be equipped with an appropriate
breaker to protect the equipment and personnel on the job site from potential harm from a damaged
power supply cord.
The following safety precautions should always be observed when operating Bartell Electric Power
Trowels, in addition to the stated precautions for regular power trowels:
The operator is responsible 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 the trowel, unplug the electrical supply, and inspect the cord for
damage. Cords with damaged insulation should be replaced immediately.
If the trowel blades stick or jam a surge will be created, tripping the external breaker. Avoid starting
the trowel after sitting on green concrete for extended periods without first breaking the bond or
applying some water to the surface for lubrication. Avoid hitting obstacles with the blades as this
can cause physical damage to the blades, transmission, or trip the breaker.
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CREATED: 07/04
REVISED: 05/10
ELECTRIC POWER TROWEL OPERATION
WALK-BEHIND TROWEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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