Power Trowel Manufacturer
We specialize in manufacturing power trowels with ergonomic designs and precision-engineered blades, offering adjustable speeds and reliable performance for flawless, smooth, polished concrete finishes every time.
Built for both small and large-scale projects, these machines ensure superior performance, reduced fatigue, and consistently excellent results on every surface.
- 4/5 Blade Number
- Ride on and Walk-behind Options
- Electric and Gasoline Engine Options
We Provide Two Types of Power Float Machine

Walk-behind
- Walk-behind power trowel is operated by the user walking behind the machine, is compact, lightweight, and easy to maneuver, offering precise control for small to medium-sized projects.
- 4 Blades Number
- 50-145 rpm Speed
- Elector Engine

Ride-on
- The ride-on power trowel allows the operator to sit, providing enhanced comfort and minimizing fatigue during operation. Perfect for smooth, high-quality finishes on expansive surfaces for larger projects.
- 2*4/5 Blades Number
- 150-170 rpm Speed
- Gasoline Engine
Engine Options
Electric
- Electric power trowel is powered by electricity, offering quiet operation and zero emissions. It typically has a motor ranging from 1.5 to 5 horsepower (HP), ideal for small to medium-sized projects.
Gasoline
- Gasoline power trowels feature 5-10 HP engines and SEA 30 oil, making them perfect for large, heavy-duty projects that require high power, extended operation, and consistent performance in demanding conditions.
What Types of Surfaces Can Be Finished?

Concrete
- Concrete power trowels are designed for smoothing, finishing, and polishing concrete surfaces, ideal for both fresh and hardened concrete, commonly used in industrial, commercial, and residential flooring projects.

Cement
- Cement power trowels smooth and finish cement surfaces or cement-based materials, tailored for lighter mixtures. Ideal for smaller or residential projects, they create a smooth finish with less intensity.

Stone
- Stone power trowel is used for finishing stone-based surfaces, like terrazzo or stone mixtures. It’s equipped with specialized blades or discs to handle harder, rougher surfaces for a smooth, even finish.
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Applications

Parking Lots and Garages
Ideal for creating smooth, level surfaces in parking lots, parking structures, and driveways, ensuring safe, even, and efficient vehicle movement.

Sports Arenas and Courts
Used in sports facilities like basketball courts, tennis courts, or indoor arenas to provide a smooth, polished finish suitable for athletic activities.

Warehouses and Distribution Centers
Applied for large-scale concrete flooring to withstand heavy equipment and storage systems, requiring a high-quality, durable surface.

Road and Pavement Construction
In large-scale roadwork or pavement construction projects, power trowels ensure a uniform, level finish, ensuring a durable, level, and polished finish for high-traffic areas.

Marine and Dock Construction
Used in projects involving dock and pier construction where a strong, smooth surface is necessary to withstand the elements.

Agricultural Facilities
Applied in farms and agricultural buildings like barns and silos where concrete floors need to be flat and durable to support heavy equipment.
FAQ
How is a power trowel operated?
The operator adjusts the machine’s speed and guides the trowel over the concrete surface, ensuring an even, smooth finish.
What is the main purpose of using a power trowel?
Freshly poured concrete floors are finished and smoothed with a power trowel to provide a smooth, even surface.
Can power trowels be used for both indoor and outdoor projects?
Yes, but electric models are typically better suited for indoor use due to their quieter operation and lack of emissions.
What is the power requirement for a power trowel?
Power trowels typically range from 5 to 10 HP for walk-behind models and higher for ride-on models, depending on the size of the project.
How long does it take to use a power trowel to finish a concrete surface?
The time depends on the size of the area and the condition of the concrete, but it can range from a few minutes to several hours.
How do you maintain a power trowel?
Regular maintenance includes checking and replacing the blades, lubricating moving parts, and checking the engine or motor.
How long does a power trowel last?
With proper maintenance, a power trowel can last 5-10 years or longer.