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Concrete Finisher Manual (Version 1) 

 

Safety Information 

For your own personal protection and for the safety of those around you, please read and ensure 

you fully understand the following safety information. It is the responsibility of the operator to 

ensure that he/she fully understands how to operate this equipment safely. If you are unsure about 

the safe and correct use of the concrete finisher, consult your supervisor or ESI. 

 

 

 

 

 

General Safety

 

 

The owner of this machine must observe, and also train the user of the machine to observe, 

the effective labour protection laws in the country of application.  

 

This machine is to be used for is intended application only. 

 

This machine must only be operated by well-trained personnel. 

 

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be worn by the operator whenever the equipment 

is being used. 

 

Cordon off the work area and keep members of the public and unauthorised personnel at a 

safe distance. 

 

Do not lift the machine with the float pans on the blades, remove pans first before lifting. 

 

Make sure you know how to safely switch this machine OFF before you switch it ON in case 

you run into any difficulties. 

 

Always switch OFF the engine before servicing it. 

 

During use, the engine becomes very hot. Always allow the engine to cool down before 

touching it or adding fuel.  

 

Never leave the engine running and unattended. 

 

Never remove or tamper with any fitted guards; they are there for your own protection. If they 

are damaged or missing, DO NOT USE THE MACHINE until the guard has been replaced or 

repaired. 

 

Always switch OFF the engine before transporting it, moving it around site or servicing it. 

 

Do not operate the machine when you are ill, feeling tired or when under  the influence of 

alcohol or drugs. 

 

This machine is designed to eliminate the possible risks arising from the use of it. However, 

risks DO reside, and these residual risks are not always clearly recognizable and may cause 

personal injury or property damage, and possibly death. If such unpredictable and 

unrecognizable  risks become apparent, the machine must be stopped immediately, and 

operator or his supervisor must take appropriate measure to eliminate such risks. It is 

Improper maintenance can be hazardous. Read and understand this section 

before you perform any maintenance, service or repairs. 

 

CAUTION 

Summary of Contents for EWT120

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Concrete Finishers Range Concrete Finisher EWT90 EWT120 Manual Version 1...

Page 2: ...2 Concrete Finisher Proposition Warning...

Page 3: ...e s curit des machines et des crit res associ s et configur s si applicable Les missions debruit sont conformes la directive 2005 88 CE Annexe VI pour machines article 12 L objet mentionn est T V Rhei...

Page 4: ...SI reserves the right to change machine specification without prior notice or obligation Safety Notation Explanation Texts in this manual to which special attention must be paid are shown in the follo...

Page 5: ...fely switch this machine OFF before you switch it ON in case you run into any difficulties Always switch OFF the engine before servicing it During use the engine becomes very hot Always allow the engi...

Page 6: ...vapors and avoid contact with your skin Wash fuel splashes immediately If you get fuel in your eyes irrigate with a large amount of water and seek medical attention as soon as possible Exhaust Fumes P...

Page 7: ...t of the machine s components and their respective materials Take the discarded apparatus to the relevant recycling facilities Component Material Operator Handle Steel Belt Guard Glass Fiber Blade Gua...

Page 8: ...Tank 7 Recoil Starter 8 Blade Guard 9 Belt Guard 10 Handle Height Adjuster 11 Lifting Bar 5 4 6 7 9 8 3 10 2 1 11 1 Throttle Lever 2 Pitch Control Lever 3 Centri safety Switch Handle 4 Handle Height A...

Page 9: ...gine oil with the proper viscosity SAE 10W 30 recommended 4 Check the engine fuel level and top up as necessary Use clean fuel Use of contaminated fuel would damage the fuel system Do not overfill fue...

Page 10: ...upply Refer to Engine User Manual Operation Before Starting the Engine 1 Visually check to be sure that the blades are free of obstructions and the area is clear for operation 2 Grip the operator s ha...

Page 11: ...ab Floating Operation Floating can be performed by using either the combination blades furnished with the machine or the optional Float Pan If using the float pan before starting the floating operatio...

Page 12: ...sher at all times Pitch Adjustment The pitch control knob or the optional blade pitch lever is in easy reach of the operator The pitch adjustment has a limited pitch variation Rotate the pitch control...

Page 13: ...cleaned with a high pressure hose and water while the concrete is still wet Hard cement concrete is very difficult to remove Immediately replace any labels stickers should you notice that they are wo...

Page 14: ...nally replace the belt guard ensuring it is correctly and securely fitted Routine maintenance Daily After first 4 hrs weekly First month 20 hours Every 3 months 50 hrs Every 6 months 100 hrs Air Filte...

Page 15: ...dd oil to the recommended level b Keep speed high c Clean air filter d Remove cement concrete on concrete finisher e Retighten V belt Machine engine runs but machine does not a Presence of water in th...

Page 16: ...ING DIAMETER in mm 39 1 992 47 2 1 200 OPERATING WEIGHT lb kg 170 77 209 95 HANDLE TYPE STRAIGHT STRAIGHT GEARBOX HEAVY DUTY HEAVY DUTY MAX BLADE PITCH ANGLE 15 15 NO OF BLADES 4 4 BLADE OPERATING SPE...

Page 17: ...sh away concrete accumulated on the concrete finisher Clean the engine mounting plate Apply a light coat of oil on arbor shaft blade retaining cap and backing plate to prevent rust formation Cover the...

Page 18: ...o renew repair or replace components due to fair wear and tear 5 The engine air filter and the engine spark plug The engine will be warranted by the engine manufacturer Please contact the nearest engi...

Page 19: ...Notes...

Page 20: ...EQUIPMENT SYNERGY INTERNATIONAL 7422 Rock Hollow Lane PO Box 1902 Midland Michigan 48642 48641 USA 1 336 454 2665 1 866 648 7101 service theESIchoice com www theESIchoice com...

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