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Power Concrete Screeds & Boards

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Power screeds level poured concrete after it's been spread and leave a flat, dense slab that's ready for troweling or finishing. Also known as strike offs, they skim their vibrating board or rotating pipe along a surface to remove excess concrete, push down aggregate, and leave cream on the surface for finishing. They provide consistent results and screed driveways, industrial or commercial slab floors, and other large flatwork pours that would be too demanding and time consuming to screed manually.
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Gas-Powered Vibratory Concrete Screeds

Gas-Powered Vibratory Concrete Screeds
These gas-powered screeds vibrate a large straight-edged board to draw water to the surface and make poured concrete compact and level. Also known as vibratory or vibrating screeds, they provide smooth results on low-slump pours and wetter mixes that require additional vibration to settle the aggregate. Gas-powered screeds are used outdoors and at remote sites without access to wired power.
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Cordless Vibratory Concrete Screeds

Cordless Vibratory Concrete Screeds

These cordless screeds vibrate a large straight-edged board to draw water to the surface and make poured concrete compact and level. Also known as vibratory or vibrating screeds, they provide smooth results on low-slump pours and wetter mixes that require additional vibration to settle the aggregate. These cordless machines operate in areas without access to wired power, eliminate the tripping hazard of a cord, and run on brand-specific batteries.

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Concrete Spin Screeds

Concrete Spin Screeds
Corded spin screeds rotate a screed pipe to plane surfaces within forms. Also known as tube or roller screeds, these two-unit assemblies can roll along a straight path with an operator at each end of the pipe or can deadhead one end on a pivot to radius screed a grain bin slab or other circular pad. They keep aggregate near the top to produce flatter, stronger concrete surfaces than vibratory screeds. Spin screeds are commonly used on sloped, circular, and pervious concrete. These corded machines allow long run times for repetitive tasks, maintain full power during operation, and have no batteries to recharge.
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