The Brave 46-inch power trowel is an ideal choice for large - scale projects such as parking garages, industrial floors, and big outdoor patios. With its perfect balance, it can effortlessly create a smooth surface. The high - speed blades quickly achieve a flawless finish. Extra blades are available for your convenience. This trowel comes with numerous features and benefits. Its over - built cast aluminum gearbox provides the necessary torque for panning and the right speeds for finishing. The heavyweight design guarantees a top - notch finish. The heavy - duty bronze worm gear ensures durability. The balanced design makes it comfortable to operate. You can easily check the oil level with the gearbox oil gauge. The spider assembly has precise alignment. The adjustable handle offers comfort and easy control, and the twist knob control adds to the user - friendliness. Product specifications: It's a trowel with blade speed of 117 - 167 Rpm, 270 Cc displacement, 236 Lbs dry weight, a 9 Hp Honda GX270 engine, 46 - inch rotor diameter, and SKU BRPPT210H.

Using the Brave 46 - inch power trowel is straightforward. First, make sure the engine is properly fueled and the oil level in the gearbox is sufficient, which you can check using the oil gauge. Start the Honda GX270 engine as you would with a regular engine. Adjust the handle to a comfortable position according to your height and preference. Then, place the trowel on the surface you want to work on. Use the twist knob control to start the blades spinning. Move the trowel across the surface in a smooth and even motion. For different stages of finishing, the gearbox can be adjusted to provide the right torque and speed. When it comes to maintenance, after each use, clean the blades and the trowel body to remove any debris. Regularly check the alignment of the spider assembly. Change the engine oil and gearbox oil as recommended in the user manual. Store the trowel in a dry place to prevent rusting. Always wear appropriate safety gear like goggles and gloves when operating the trowel.