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Atlas Copco Launches Upgraded Trowels

The upgraded trowels feature an adjustable clutch to enhance versatility, a maintenance stand to make servicing easy, and a centrifugal clutch for safe operations.

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Atlas Copco’s (Commerce City, CO) new BG245 and BG375 walk-behind trowels excel at finishing concrete in limited-access work sites and close to walls due to their compact bodies and light weight. The upgraded trowels feature an adjustable clutch to enhance versatility, a maintenance stand to make servicing easy, and a centrifugal clutch for safe operations.

The BG245 weighs 130 pounds and the BG375 weighs 185 pounds, making them easy to maneuver. Each unit features four blades that range from 23 to 37 inches long.

The trowels' centrifugal clutches disconnect the drive train from the engine as soon as the operator releases the grip, stopping the blades within 180 degrees of rotation.

The BG245 and BG375 trowels’ carrying handles are welded to the protection rings and support the trowels when the machines are tilted forward for maintenance, such as cleaning or changing blades.

For more information, visit http://www.atlascopco.com/us/.