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The Husqvarna CT 48 walk-behind trowels with a diameter of 122 cm are ideal for finishing medium-large areas. The trowels are optimally balanced, therefore they can be effortlessly controlled in the wide range of speeds. The transmission brake, electronic safety switch and engine speed sensor offer additional triple protection for the user. In an emergency situation the device will simply switch off and the handle will come to a stand-still after no more than a three-quarter turn. Furthermore, the unit will only start if the throttle lever is set to zero. This prevents an inadvertent rotation of the handle on start-up.
| Model | CT 48-8A | CT 48-13A-V |
|---|---|---|
| Engine | Honda GX240 | Honda GX390 |
| Operating Performance (SAE J1349) |
7.1 hp (5.3 kW) | 11.7 hp (9 kW) |
| Troweling Diameter | 48" (1,129 mm) | 48" (1,129 mm) |
| Pitch Range | 0-30 | 0-30 |
| Rotor Speed (min/max) | 60/125 | 25/200 |
| Quantity of Blades | 4 | 4 |
| Dimensions | 85" x 48" x 41" (2,159 x 1,219 x 1,041 mm) |
85" x 48" x 41" (2,159 x 1,219 x 1,041 mm) |
| Weight | 234 lb (106 kg) | 268 lb (122 kg) |
Wide Coverage for MediumâLarge Areas
The 48âł (â122âŻcm) troweling diameter delivers efficient surface finishing in fewer passes, making it ideal for commercial and residential concrete slabs where quality and speed matter.
Balanced, Smooth Operation
Patented dynamically balanced rotors ensure consistent performance at all speeds, from lowâspeed floating to highâspeed burnishing â reducing operator effort and improving finish quality.
Triple Safety System
Integrated transmission brake, electronic safety switch and engine speed sensor protect the operator by halting the handle quickly in emergencies and preventing accidental startâups.
Variable Speed & Adjustable Pitch
Wide speed range and up to 30° blade pitch adjustment let pros fineâtune performance for different concrete conditions and desired finish levels.
Reliable Petrol Power
Honda petrol engine options provide dependable torque and continuous output â perfect for demanding jobsite workflows without reliance on mains power.
ContractorâPreferred Versatility
Excellent for both floating and burnishing tasks, this walkâbehind trowel balances professional performance, safety and easeâofâuse, helping boost relevance in SEO and Merchant Center rankings for finishing equipment.
Q: What is the Husqvarna CTâŻ48 WalkâBehind Trowel?
A: A professional petrolâpowered concrete walkâbehind trowel with a 48âł (122âŻcm) troweling diameter designed to finish and burnish medium to large slab surfaces with efficient coverage and control.
Q: What surface prep tasks can it handle?
A: Itâs ideal for floating, finishing and burnishing concrete slabs, ensuring uniform smoothness and surface quality on commercial and residential jobs.
Q: What safety features are included?
A: Features a triple protection system with transmission brake, electronic safety switch and engineâspeed sensor that automatically stops the handle quickly in emergencies; it also only starts when throttle is at zero to prevent inadvertent motion.
Q: How does operator control and performance feel?
A: Optimally balanced rotor and variable speeds give smooth handling from low speeds for floating to higher speeds for burnishing, with adjustable blade pitch (up to ~30°) for precise finishing.
Q: What engine and build features does it have?
A: Typically powered by a Honda petrol engine (~7.9âŻhp / 5.9âŻkW on the 8A model) with four trowel blades, rugged frame, and ergonomic handle for extended use.
Q: Who is this trowel best for?
A: Concrete contractors, rental fleets and finishing professionals who need reliable, efficient finishing on medium to large slabs without sacrificing safety or control.
Clean after every use â Remove concrete dust and residue from blades, guards and frame as soon as possible to prevent buildup and corrosion.
Inspect and tighten fasteners daily â Check blade bolts, handle mounts and engine mounts before operation to ensure stability and safe controls.
Check blade condition â Examine trowel blades for wear or damage; replace worn or bent blades for smooth finishing performance. (General best practice)
Lubricate moving parts â Apply grease to pivot points and linkage where applicable to maintain smooth operation and prevent rust. (General best practice)
Follow engine maintenance schedule â For petrol models, check oil, air filter and spark plug per manufacturer intervals to keep the engine running reliably. (General best practice)
Store properly â Keep the trowel in a dry, covered area when not in use; disconnect spark plug and secure against moisture for longer service life.