Description:
A motorised trowel, also known as a Power trowel, is a construction machine used for finishing and smoothing concrete surfaces. It is equipped with a petrol, diesel, or electric motor that drives rotating blades or pans. The machine is commonly used on large concrete floors such as industrial slabs, warehouses, and pavements to achieve a flat, smooth, and polished surface faster than manual methods.
Operation:
The operation of a motorised trowel involves placing the machine on freshly laid concrete and starting the motor. The engine powers rotating blades underneath the machine, which spin over the surface of the wet concrete. As the blades rotate, they level, compact, and smooth the surface by pressing down and redistributing the concrete mixture evenly. The operator controls the machine using handles to guide its direction and adjust blade angles for different finishing stages. This process improves surface strength, reduces imperfections, and produces a high-quality, smooth concrete finish.













