One of the most important daily maintenance items you can do to keep your FULL-TRACK trowel in tip-top shape is to instruct customers to clean wash it at the end of each use. This will keep it looking professional and free from excess grease or other debris that might gum up moving parts. And your customers won't have to worry about dried concrete dropping onto their floor. For when the machine is back in your shop, there are cleaning solutions designed especially for removing dried-on concrete as well as products you
can apply to your FULL-TRACK trowel to make it easier to clean at the end of each job site.
Greasing and maintenance checks can be easily performed after each use. This will ensure your FULL-TRACK trowel is ready to go for the next polished floor.
The concrete slab is a tough environment for your FULL-TRACK trowel engine, and it's important to make sure you're taking a look at the engine components every day. "One of the most common problems I see with trowels is people aren't checking the air filters. The concrete dust will choke the engine and the machine will have less power."
Examine the air filter every day for potential clogging. On all engines you should check the oil level and for oil leaks.
Before starting the machine, the operator should perform a visual inspection. "Make sure everything to the eye is tight, safety guards are in place and all the parts are there. You want the machine to be safe to work on and others to be around.
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