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FAQs
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When you are using so called 48 inches (or any other length) machine, generally attachment arms are shorter than the blade length.
Therefore, the end of the blade will flex upward and reduce the effective smoothing width.
With Full-Track system, the elongated attachment arm supports the full length of the blade so none of the area of the blade is flexed.
Full-Track's 32“ attachment arm is even longer and stronger then competitors 36" attachment arm and it has grease grooves all the way around the pivot.
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Full-Track has a PATENTED Spider Attachment Arm with the Stabilizer Ring mounted to the top of each arm.
All individual arms can not alter its own orientation alone without changing the rest of the other arms and blades.
All of the blades utilizes the full weight of the machine that will cut out all high spots and move the excess concrete to the low spots, creating a flatter surface.
This reduces the time required to get a flatter surface!
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With just One Bolt at the end of each Spider Arm, the blade can be easily removed, rotated or replaced. In case there is a need to use any other brand of blades in your inventory with Full-Track system, you simply fasten them to our adapters (pictured below) and affix them to your Full-Track machine (Be aware that many other blades are not designed to withstand the Full-Track system’s higher spider rpm’s).
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For a really smooth finish, repeat the troweling step two or three times, letting the concrete harden a bit between each pass. At first, hold the trowel almost flat, elevating the leading edge just enough to avoid gouging the surface. On each successive pass, lift the leading edge of the trowel a little more.
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Oriem supplies cut-off saws, road saws and concrete drills to cut many materials including pre-fab concrete, natural stone, pipes and asphalt.
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