Multiquip 1101W - Float Pan
Engineered for superior concrete finishing, the Multiquip Superflat Rot Blade Float Pan #11017W features a 46-inch, 4-blade design that delivers exceptional flatness and durability. Built to achieve higher FF numbers, it efficiently removes high spots while filling low areas for a consistent slab surface. With rugged construction and reliable performance, this Float Pan is a must-have for professional finishing applications. Get yours today.
Features:
Features Achieve Higher FF Numbers
- Superior Surface Leveling: The 11017W is designed for high-tolerance floor projects, enabling contractors to consistently attain higher (Floor Flatness) ratings.4 By increasing the contact area of your 46-inch trowel, this pan bridges more high spots and fills more low spots, delive.
Remove Slab Surface High Spots and Fill Low Areas
- Maximize floor levelness with the 11017W’s specialized Superflat geometry. By increasing the machine's footprint, the pan bridges surface irregularities—acting as a high-speed mechanical straightedge to eliminate 'hills' and fill 'valleys.' This ensures a dense, level slab that meets the most rigorous architectural specifications.
Product Type Float Pan
- Superflat Series Power Float Pan. A heavy-duty, cold-rolled steel leveling attachment for 46-inch power trowels. This product type serves as a large-diameter mechanical straightedge to bridge surface irregularities and provide a consolidated, level base for final finishing.
Diameter 46 in.
- Industrial 46-Inch Footprint: This Superflat pan maximizes the effective finishing area of your 46-inch power trowel. The large-diameter design increases machine flotation by distributing weight over a broad surface, which is critical for achieving the high Floor Flatness ($F_F$) ratings required in modern warehouses.
4-blade
- 4-Blade Spider Compatibility: Specifically optimized for 46-inch power trowels utilizing a four-blade rotor system. The specialized clip-on brackets provide a secure, non-slip connection to the trowel arms, ensuring the pan remains perfectly centered during the high-torque initial floating stage.