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Operator’s Manual
Walk-Behind Trowel
CT 36 / CT 48
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© Copyright 2011 by Wacker Neuson Production Americas LLC
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This publication may be photocopied by the original purchaser of the machine. Any
other type of reproduction is prohibited without express written permission from
Wacker Neuson Production Americas LLC.
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Americas LLC represents an infringement of valid copyrights. Violators will be
prosecuted.
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Manufacturer
Wacker Neuson Production Americas LLC
N92W15000 Anthony Avenue
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 U.S.A.
Tel: (262) 255-0500 · Fax: (262) 255-0550 · Tel: (800) 770-0957
www.wackerneuson.com
Original
instructions
This Operator’s Manual presents the original instructions. The original language of this
Operator’s Manual is American English.
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CT 36A / CT 48A Foreword
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Foreword
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS—This manual contains important instructions for
the machine models below. These instructions have been written expressly by
Wacker Neuson Production Americas LLC and must be followed during installation,
operation, and maintenance of the machines.
Machines
covered by
this manual
Machine
documentation
From this point forward in this documentation, Wacker Neuson Production
Americas LLC will be referred to as Wacker Neuson.
Keep a copy of the Operator’s Manual with the machine at all times.
Use the separate Parts Book supplied with the machine to order replacement
parts.
If you are missing either of these documents, please contact Wacker Neuson to
order a replacement or visit www.wackerneuson.com.
When ordering parts or requesting service information, be prepared to provide
the machine model number, item number, revision number, and serial number.
Expectations
for
information in
this manual
This manual provides information and procedures to safely operate and
maintain the above Wacker Neuson model(s). For your own safety and to
reduce the risk of injury, carefully read, understand, and observe all instructions
described in this manual.
Wacker Neuson expressly reserves the right to make technical modifications,
even without notice, which improve the performance or safety standards of its
machines.
The information contained in this manual is based on machines manufactured
up until the time of publication. Wacker Neuson reserves the right to change
any portion of this information without notice.
CALIFORNIA
Proposition
65 Warning
Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components, contain
or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
Laws
pertaining to
spark
arresters
NOTICE: State Health Safety Codes and Public Resources Codes specify that in
certain locations spark arresters be used on internal combustion engines that use
hydrocarbon fuels. A spark arrester is a device designed to prevent accidental dis-
charge of sparks or flames from the engine exhaust. Spark arresters are qualified
and rated by the United States Forest Service for this purpose. In order to comply
with local laws regarding spark arresters, consult the engine distributor or the local
Health and Safety Administrator.
Machine Item Number Machine Item Number
CT 36-6 0009443
0620830
CT 48-9 0009453
0620838
CT 36-9 0009444
0620833
CT 36-9V 0009447
0620834
Foreword CT 36A / CT 48A
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Manufacturers
approval
This manual contains references to approved parts, attachments, and
modifications. The following definitions apply:
Approved parts or attachments are those either manufactured or provided by
Wacker Neuson.
Approved modifications are those performed by an authorized Wacker
Neuson service center according to written instructions published by Wacker
Neuson.
Unapproved parts, attachments, and modifications are those that do not
meet the approved criteria.
Unapproved parts, attachments, or modifications may have the following
consequences:
Serious injury hazards to the operator and persons in the work area
Permanent damage to the machine which will not be covered under warranty
Contact your Wacker Neuson dealer immediately if you have questions about
approved or unapproved parts, attachments, or modifications.
William Lahner Scott V. Grahl
Vice President of Engineering Manager, Product Engineering
WACKER NEUSON PRODUCTION AMERICAS LLC
2011-CE-CT36_CT48_en.fm
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
WACKER NEUSON PRODUCTION AMERICAS LLC, N92W15000 ANTHONY AVENUE,
MENOMONEE FALLS, WISCONSIN USA
hereby certifies that the construction equipment specified hereunder:
AUTHORIZED PERSON FOR TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS Axel Häret
WACKER NEUSON SE
Preußenstraße 41
80809 München
1. Category:
Trowel
2. Machine function:
This machine is intended to be used for floating and burnishing curing concrete.
3. Type / Model
Trowel CT 36-5A, CT 36-8A, CT 36-8A-V, CT 36-6, CT 36-9, CT 36-9-V, CT 36-400E,
Trowel CT 48-8A, CT 48-11A, CT 48-13A-V, CT 48-9
4. Item number of equipment:
0620828, 0620829, 0620830, 0620831, 0620832, 0620833, 0620834, 0620835, 0620836, 0620837, 0620838
5. This machinery fulfills the relevant provisions of Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and is also produced in accordance with
these standards:
2004/108/EC
2006/95/EC
EN12649
The original language of this EC Declaration of Conformity is American English.
03.01.11
Date
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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Table of ContentsCT 36 / CT 48
Foreword 3
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 5
1 Safety Information 9
1.1 Signal Words Used in this Manual ....................................................... 9
1.2 Machine Description and Intended Use ............................................. 10
1.3 Operating Safety ................................................................................ 11
1.4 Operator Safety while using Internal Combustion Engines ................ 13
1.5 Service Safety .................................................................................... 14
2 Labels 16
2.1 Label Locations .................................................................................. 16
2.2 Label Meanings .................................................................................. 17
3 Lifting and Transporting 20
3.1 Lifting the Machine ............................................................................. 20
3.2 Transporting the Machine ................................................................... 21
4 Operation 23
4.1 Preparing the Machine for First Use ................................................... 23
4.2 New Machine Set-up .......................................................................... 23
4.3 Recommended Fuel ........................................................................... 24
4.4 Installing the Blades ........................................................................... 24
4.5 Installing and Adjusting Handles ........................................................ 26
4.6 Controls .............................................................................................. 28
4.7 Braking System .................................................................................. 28
4.8 Engine Control Module ....................................................................... 29
4.9 Stop Button ......................................................................................... 29
4.10 Before Starting ................................................................................... 29
4.11 Starting ............................................................................................... 30
4.12 Stopping ............................................................................................. 31
4.13 Position of the Operator ..................................................................... 32
4.14 Operation ............................................................................................ 32
4.15 Pitch Adjustment ................................................................................ 34
4.16 Emergency Shutdown Procedure ....................................................... 35
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5 Maintenance 36
5.1 Maintaining the Emission Control System ...........................................36
5.2 Periodic Maintenance Schedule ..........................................................36
5.3 Engine Oil ............................................................................................37
5.4 Servicing the Air Cleaner .....................................................................38
5.5 Spark Plug ...........................................................................................39
5.6 Cleaning the Fuel Strainer ...................................................................40
5.7 Belt Replacement ................................................................................41
5.8 Trowel Lubrication ...............................................................................42
5.9 Optional Weights .................................................................................42
5.10 Storage ................................................................................................43
6 Troubleshooting 44
6.1 Basic Troubleshooting .........................................................................44
7 Technical Data 45
7.1 Dimensions ..........................................................................................45
7.2 Engine .................................................................................................46
7.3 Machine ...............................................................................................48
7.4 Sound and Vibration Specifications .....................................................49
8 Emission Control Systems Information and Warranty 51
8.1 Emission Control System Background Information .............................51
8.2 Limited Defect Warranty for Wacker Neuson Emission Control
Systems ...............................................................................................52
CT 36 / CT 48 Safety Information
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1 Safety Information
1.1 Signal Words Used in this Manual
This manual contains DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, and
NOTE signal words which must be followed to reduce the possibility
of personal injury, damage to the equipment, or improper service.
NOTICE: Used without the safety alert symbol, NOTICE indicates a
situation which, if not avoided, could result in property damage.
Note: A Note contains additional information important to a procedure.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal hazards.
f Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death
or serious injury.
f
To avoid death or serious injury from this type of hazard, obey all safety messages that
follow this signal word.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
f
To avoid possible death or serious injury from this type of hazard, obey all safety mes-
sages that follow this signal word.
CAUTION!
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
f
To avoid possible minor or moderate injury from this type of hazard, obey all safety mes-
sages that follow this signal word.
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1.2 Machine Description and Intended Use
This machine is a walk-behind concrete finishing trowel. The Wacker
Neuson Walk-Behind Trowel consists of a frame onto which are
mounted a gasoline engine, a fuel tank, a gearbox, and a control
handle. A set of four metal blades is connected to the gearbox and is
surrounded by a ring guard. The engine rotates the blades through
the gearbox and clutch mechanism. The rotating blades ride on the
surface of curing concrete, creating a smooth finish. The operator
walks behind the machine and uses the handle to control speed and
direction of the machine.
This machine is intended to be used for floating and burnishing curing
concrete.
This machine has been designed and built strictly for the intended use
described above. Using the machine for any other purpose could
permanently damage the machine or seriously injure the operator or
other persons in the area. Machine damage caused by misuse is not
covered under warranty.
The following are some examples of misuse:
Using the machine as a ladder, support, or work surface
Using the machine to carry or transport passengers or equipment
Using the machine to finish inappropriate materials such as
slurries, sealers, or epoxy finishes
Operating the machine outside of factory specifications
Operating the machine in a manner inconsistent with all warnings
found on the machine and in the Operator’s Manual
This machine has been designed and built in accordance with the
latest global safety standards. It has been carefully engineered to
eliminate hazards as far as practicable and to increase operator
safety through protective guards and labeling. However, some risks
may remain even after protective measures have been taken. They
are called residual risks. On this machine, they may include exposure
to:
Heat, noise, exhaust, and carbon monoxide from the engine
Chemical burns from curing concrete
Fire hazards from improper refueling techniques
Fuel and its fumes, fuel spillage from improper lifting technique
Personal injury from improper lifting techniques or operating
techniques
Cutting hazards from sharp or worn blades
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To protect yourself and others, make sure you thoroughly read and
understand the safety information presented in this manual before
operating the machine.
1.3 Operating Safety
Familiarity and proper training are required for the safe operation of the
machine. Machines operated improperly or by untrained personnel can be
hazardous. Read the operating instructions contained in this manual and the
engine manual, and familiarize yourself with the location and proper use of all
controls. Inexperienced operators should receive instruction from someone
familiar with the machine before being allowed to operate it.
Operator qualifications
Only trained personnel are permitted to start, operate, and shut down the
machine. They also must meet the following qualifications:
have received instruction on how to properly use the machine
are familiar with required safety devices
The machine must not be accessed or operated by:
•children
people impaired by alcohol or drugs
Operator training
Before operating the machine:
Read and understand the operating instructions contained in all manuals
delivered with the machine.
Familiarize yourself with the location and proper use of all controls and
safety devices.
Contact Wacker Neuson for additional training if necessary.
When operating this machine:
Do not allow improperly trained people to operate the machine. People
operating the machine must be familiar with the potential risks and
hazards associated with it.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Wear the following Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) while operating this
machine:
Close-fitting work clothes that do not hinder movement
Safety glasses with side shields
Hearing protection
Safety-toed footwear
WARNING
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1.3.1 Do not allow anyone to operate this equipment without proper training. People
operating this equipment must be familiar with the risks and hazards
associated with it.
1.3.2 Do not touch the engine or muffler while the engine is on or
immediately after it has been turned off. These areas get hot and may
cause burns.
Do not operate the machine with unapproved accessories or
attachments.
1.3.3 Never leave the machine running unattended.
1.3.4 NEVER operate the machine with the beltguard missing. Exposed
drive belt and pulleys create potentially dangerous hazards that can
cause serious injuries.
1.3.5 Never operate this machine in applications for which it is not intended.
1.3.6 NEVER use the trowel around pop-ups in the concrete that are lower
than the lowest ring on the ring guard.
1.3.7 NEVER lift the machine solely by the handle. The component may fail,
causing the machine to fall, possibly injuring bystanders.
1.3.8 ALWAYS remain aware of moving parts and keep hands, feet, and
loose clothing away from the moving parts of the machine.
1.3.9 Store the machine properly when it is not being used. The machine
should be stored in a clean, dry location out of the reach of children.
1.3.10 Close fuel valve on engines equipped with one when machine is not
being operated.
1.3.11 Always operate machine with all safety devices and guards in place
and in working order. Do not modify or defeat safety devices. Do not
operate machine if any safety devices or guards are missing or
inoperative.
1.3.12 Be sure operator is familiar with proper safety precautions and
operation techniques before using machine.
1.3.13 ALWAYS test the function of the engine control module before
operating the trowel. DO NOT operate the trowel if the engine control
module is not functioning properly.
1.3.14 Do not use a cellphone or send text messages while operating this
machine.
1.3.15 Do not transport the machine while it is running.
1.3.16 Do not tip the machine for cleaning or for any other reason.
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1.4 Operator Safety while using Internal Combustion Engines
Operating safety
When running the engine:
Keep the area around exhaust pipe free of flammable materials.
Check the fuel lines and the fuel tank for leaks and cracks before
starting the engine. Do not run the machine if fuel leaks are present
or the fuel lines are loose.
When running the engine:
Do not smoke while operating the machine.
Do not run the engine near sparks or open flames.
Do not touch the engine or muffler while the engine is running or
immediately after it has been turned off.
Do not operate a machine when its fuel cap is loose or missing.
Do not start the engine if fuel has spilled or a fuel odor is present.
Move the machine away from the spill and wipe the machine dry
before starting.
Refueling safety
When refueling the engine:
Clean up any spilled fuel immediately.
Refill the fuel tank in a well-ventilated area.
Replace the fuel tank cap after refueling.
Do not smoke.
Do not refuel a hot or running engine.
Do not refuel the engine near sparks or open flames.
Do not refuel if the machine is positioned in a truck fitted with a
plastic bed liner. Static electricity can ignite the fuel or fuel vapors.
WARNING
Internal combustion engines present special hazards during operation and fueling. Failure to
follow the warnings and safety standards could result in severe injury or death.
f Read and follow the warning instructions in the engine owner’s manual and the
safety guidelines below.
DANGER
Exhaust gas from the engine contains carbon monoxide, a deadly poison. Expo-
sure to carbon monoxide can kill you in minutes.
f NEVER operate the machine inside an enclosed area, such as a tunnel, unless
adequate ventilation is provided through such items as exhaust fans or hoses.
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1.5 Service Safety
A poorly maintained machine can become a safety hazard! In order
for the machine to operate safely and properly over a long period of
time, periodic maintenance and occasional repairs are necessary.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Wear the following Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) while
servicing or maintaining this machine:
Close-fitting work clothes that do not hinder movement
Safety glasses with side shields
Hearing protection
Safety-toed footwear
In addition, before servicing or maintaining the machine:
Tie back long hair.
Remove all jewelry (including rings).
Service training
Before servicing or maintaining the machine:
Read and understand the instructions contained in all manuals
delivered with the machine.
Familiarize yourself with the location and proper use of all
controls and safety devices.
Only trained personnel shall troubleshoot or repair problems
occurring with the machine.
Contact Wacker Neuson for additional training if necessary.
When servicing or maintaining this machine:
Do not allow improperly trained people to service or maintain the
machine. Personnel servicing or maintaining the machine must
be familiar with the associated potential risks and hazards.
1.5.1 Do not attempt to clean or service the machine while it is running.
Rotating parts can cause severe injury.
1.5.2 Do not crank a flooded engine with the spark plug removed on
gasoline-powered engines. Fuel trapped in the cylinder will squirt out
the spark plug opening.
1.5.3 Do not test for spark on gasoline-powered engines if the engine is
flooded or the smell of gasoline is present. A stray spark could ignite
the fumes.
WARNING
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1.5.4 Do not use gasoline or other types of fuels or flammable solvents to
clean parts, especially in enclosed areas. Fumes from fuels and
solvents can become explosive.
1.5.5 DO NOT remove blades while the machine is hanging overhead.
1.5.6 ALWAYS support the machine securely before changing blades.
1.5.7 Keep the area around the muffler free of debris such as leaves, paper,
cartons, etc. A hot muffler could ignite the debris and start a fire.
1.5.8 Replace worn or damaged components with spare parts designed and
approved by Wacker Neuson.
1.5.9 Disconnect the spark plug on machines equipped with gasoline
engines, before servicing, to avoid accidental start-up.
1.5.10 Keep the machine clean and labels legible. Replace all missing and
hard-to-read labels. Labels provide important operating instructions
and warn of dangers and hazards.
1.5.11 ALWAYS handle blades carefully. The blades can develop sharp
edges which can cause serious cuts.
1.5.12 When replacement parts are required for this machine, use only
Wacker Neuson replacement parts or those parts equivalent to the
original in all types of specifications, such as physical dimensions,
type, strength, and material.
Labels CT 36 / CT 48
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2Labels
2.1 Label Locations
O
EF
L,M,N
C
B
H
J
A
D
GK
CT 36 / CT 48 Labels
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2.2 Label Meanings
A
DANGER!
Asphyxiation hazard.
Engines emit carbon monoxide.
Do not run the machine indoors or in an
enclosed area unless adequate ventilation,
through such items as exhaust fans or hoses,
is provided.
Read the Operator’s Manual. No sparks,
flames, or burning objects near the machine.
Stop the engine before refueling.
B
WARNING!
Hot surface!
C
WARNING!
Hand injury if caught in moving belt.
Always replace beltguard.
D
WARNING!
Always wear hearing and eye protection when
operating this machine.
Labels CT 36 / CT 48
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E
WARNING!
Cutting hazard. Always replace blade guard!
G
Variable speed throttle
H
CAUTION!
Read and understand the supplied Operator’s
Manual before operating this machine. Failure to
do so increases the risk of injury to yourself and
others.
J
NOTICE
Lifting point.
K
Engine stop button:
Press to stop engine.
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L
A nameplate listing the model number, item
number, revision number, and serial number is
attached to each unit. Please record the informa-
tion found on this nameplate so it will be avail-
able should the nameplate become lost or
damaged. When ordering parts or requesting
service information, you will always be asked to
specify the model number, item number, revision
number, and serial number of the unit.
M
Use only Glygoyle 460 gear oil in gearbox.
N
This machine may be covered by one or more
patents.
O
To start the machine:
6. Open the fuel flow valve.
7. Close the choke.
8. Push or turn engine switch to ON position.
9. Place throttle in the IDLE position.
10.Pull the rewind starter.
11.Open the choke.
To stop the machine:
1. Press the stop button.
2. Push or turn engine switch to OFF position.
3. Close the fuel flow valve.
WACKER NEUSON
Lifting and Transporting CT 36 / CT 48
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3 Lifting and Transporting
3.1 Lifting the Machine
See Graphic: wc_gr001762
NEVER lift the machine solely by the handle. The component may fail,
causing the machine to fall, possibly injuring bystanders.
See Technical Data for the weight of the machine.
To lift the machine manually:
3.1.1 Stop engine.
3.1.2 Obtain a partner and plan the lift.
3.1.3 Balance the weight between the partners and lift the machine by the
guard ring (a), or proceed as follows:
a. Attach optional lifting bracket (c) to trowel with screws and locknuts.
Torque screws to 25 Nm (18 ft.lbs.).
b. Insert a 2x4 or other suitable lumber into the bracket. The lumber
must be long enough to extend past the ring guard.
c. Balance the weight between the partners and lift the machine by the
handle and the lumber.
To reduce risk of back injury while lifting, keep your feet flat on ground
and shoulder width apart. Keep your head up and back straight.
To lift the machine mechanically:
3.1.4 Stop engine.
3.1.5 See Dimensions and Weight for weight of machine and be sure that
lifting device(s) can safely lift the weight.
3.1.6 Attach optional lifting bracket (b) to trowel with screws and locknuts.
Torque to 25 Nm (18 ft.lbs.).
3.1.7 Attach hook, harness, or cable to the lifting bracket on machine as
shown and lift as desired.
Do not lift the trowel overhead with a float pan attached, as the pan
could fall off and strike personnel working in the vicinity.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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