Blade Material: Plastering trowels typically have blades made of high-quality stainless steel or carbon steel. These materials provide durability, corrosion resistance, and a smooth surface for spreading plaster.
Blade Size and Shape: The blade of a plastering trowel comes in various sizes and shapes, including square, rectangular, or pointed. The size and shape of the blade affect the amount of plaster that can be carried and the precision of application.
Handle Material and Design: Plastering trowels may have handles made of materials such as wood, plastic, or rubber. Handles may be ergonomically designed for comfort and control during use, with features such as cushioned grips or non-slip surfaces.
Handle Attachment: The handle of a plastering trowel may be attached to the blade using rivets, screws, or welding. A secure handle attachment ensures stability and prevents the handle from loosening during use.
Blade Flexibility: Some plastering trowels have flexible blades that allow for easier spreading and smoothing of plaster on curved or irregular surfaces.
Blade Edge: The edge of the blade may be straight or serrated, depending on the desired finish. Straight edges are suitable for smooth finishes, while serrated edges create texture for better adhesion.
Durability: Plastering trowels are built to withstand the rigors of daily use on construction sites. High-quality construction and materials ensure long-lasting durability and performance.
Versatility: Plastering trowels are versatile tools used for applying plaster, mortar, stucco, and other building materials to walls, ceilings, and other surfaces.
Cleaning and Maintenance: Some plastering trowels are designed for easy cleaning and maintenance, with smooth surfaces that are resistant to rust and corrosion.
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1 x Trowel with Wooden Handle 280 x 120MM