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CONTENTS

Introduction 

2

Applications 

2

Function and Controls 

2

Hazards & Risks 

3

Operation  

4

Customer Responcibility 

 5

Care and Preventive Maintenance  

 6

Troubleshooting  

6

Specifications  

7

Spare Parts and Service 

 8

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for your selection of Parchem equipment.

Parchem have specialised in the design and manufacture of quality 
products since 1951.

We have taken care in the assembly and testing of this product. 
Should service or spare parts be required, prompt and efficient 
service is available from our branches.

General Safety Instructions for the Operation of Power Equipment

The goal of Parchem is to produce power equipment that helps 
the operator work safely and efficiently. The most important safety 
device for this or any tool is the operator.

Care and good judgement are the best protection against injury. 
All possible hazards cannot be covered here, but we have tried 
to highlight some of the important ones. Individuals should look 
for and obey Caution, Warning and Danger signs placed on 
equipment, and displayed in the workplace. Operators should read 
and follow safety instructions packed with each product.

Learn how each machine works. Even if you have previously used 
similar machines, carefully check out each machine before you use 
it. Get the “feel” of it and know its capabilities, limitations, potential 
hazards, how it operates, and how it stops.

APPLICATIONS

The Ride On Power Trowel can be used for trowelling concrete 
surface through floating and finishing operations. Three types of 
blades can be fitted with the trowel: combination, floating and 
finishing blades. Two types of float pans are compatible and 
available: regular dish pan and mild dish pan.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS

The trowel machine reproduces the action of hand trowels while 
giving a high quality dense finish with wear resistance. The angle of 
the blades is adjustable during operation from a floating position, 
with the full blade area in contact to flatten the surface, to a 
finishing position with the blades tilted to give a finished surface.

The figure above shows the location of the controls and 
components for this Ride on Power Trowel. The functions of 
controls are described below:

1.  Handle Grip/Handle Bar 

– When operating the trowel, hold 

both handgrips with hands. Replace handgrips when they are 
worn or damaged.

2.  Blade Pitch Control

 – Turn the star knob clockwise to 

increase blade pitch, and counter-clockwise to decrease blade 
pitch.

3.  Throttle Control Lever

 – Controls the speed of engine. Push 

the lever downwards to increase engine speed, upwards to 
decrease engine speed. 

4.  Safety Stop Switch or Inertia Lever

 – If the operator loses 

control and lets go of the trowel, the inertia lever will be swung 
to OFF position by centrifugal force, and shut down the engine 
or if a dead mans pedal is fitted releasing the foot pressure, 
will stop the machine. These switches MUST be tested before 
each use of the trowel. It is also recommended that these 
switches be used to stop the engine after each use of the 
trowel to validate there operation.

5.  Lifting Frame 

– Use the lifting frame to lift the trowel and 

move to desired location.

6.  Engine

 – Honda V-Twin, 27HP Petrol engine.

7.  V-belt Cover 

– Safety guard for V-belts and pulleys. Remove 

the cover only to get access to the V-belts for inspection and 
replacement. Make sure the cover is always in place when 
trowel is in operation or de isolated.

8.  Gearbox

 – Transfers power from engine to the spider 

assembly. Check oil level in gearbox through the sight glass 
on a daily basis, and refill as necessary only with machine 
stopped.

9.  Trowel Arm

 – NEVER use broken or bent trowel arms. Check 

for arm alignment if blades show uneven wear or some wear 
earlier than others only when machine stopped and isolated.

Summary of Contents for FP836

Page 1: ...st read and understand these instructions before operating changing accessories or performing maintenance on this power equipment All possible situations cannot be covered in these instructions Howeve...

Page 2: ...le giving a high quality dense finish with wear resistance The angle of the blades is adjustable during operation from a floating position with the full blade area in contact to flatten the surface to...

Page 3: ...y QUALIFIED personnel FIRE EXPLOSION HAZARDS PETROL or diesel is extremely flammable and explosive under some conditions ENSURE that petrol and diesel is only stored in an approved and labelled storag...

Page 4: ...essary hand movements required to move the trowel in the desired direction For straight line movements forward and reverse move the handles in the same direction you wish to travel Move the handles in...

Page 5: ...ection service is due while the machine is in operation or the machine is being operated in a different State to which it was purchased in please contact your sales representative to organise the insp...

Page 6: ...lades for their condition and adjust or replace if necessary Relubricate trowel arms thrust collars and clutch MONTHLY 200 300 HOURS Remove clean reinstall and relubricate the trowel arms and thrust c...

Page 7: ...7 SPECIFICATIONS TROWEL MACHINE Model FP836 Part Number F03836 Motor HONDA GX690 Governed Motor Speed 140 RPM Trowel Path 78 1980 mm Weight 330Kg Noise Levels 105Dba Vibration Levels 2 5 m s2...

Page 8: ...November 2012 Sales Office 1800 801 108 Spare Parts Hotline 1300 996 796 Parchem Construction Supplies Pty Ltd 7 Lucca Road Wyong NSW 2259 Phone 1800 801 108 www parchem com au ABN 80 069 961 968...

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