36" x 5" Rounded End Fresno w/ Rotaleveler bracket
by Gap Power
SKU MA10663
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Original price
$167.95
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Original price
$167.95
Original price
$167.95
$167.95
$167.95
-
$167.95
Current price
$167.95
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Location:
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Overview
The MARSHALLTOWN 36" x 5" Rounded End Fresno with Rotaleveler Bracket (MC36RRL) is designed for concrete finishing applications requiring a wide, smooth pass with the control and flexibility of a Rotaleveler-compatible bracket system.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| MPN | MC36RRL |
| Brand | MARSHALLTOWN |
| Blade Width | 36 inches |
| Blade Height | 5 inches |
| End Profile | Rounded |
| Compatible Bracket | RL6 Rotaleveler Bracket |
| Material | Steel |
| Size Classification | Large |
| Category | Concrete Finishing Tools |
Technical Features
- 36-inch blade width: Covers a wide surface area per pass, reducing finishing time on large concrete slabs.
- 5-inch blade height: Provides a substantial working face for effective leveling and smoothing of wet concrete surfaces.
- Rounded end profile: Eliminates sharp corners at the blade edges, reducing the risk of drag marks or gouging during finishing strokes.
- Steel construction: Delivers the rigidity and durability required for repeated use in demanding concrete finishing environments.
- RL6 Rotaleveler bracket included: Enables attachment to Rotaleveler-compatible handles, allowing the blade angle to be adjusted during use for improved surface control.
- MARSHALLTOWN manufacture: Produced by an established concrete tool manufacturer with standardized quality construction.
Applications
- Finish-smoothing freshly poured concrete flatwork on residential and commercial slabs.
- Wide-area concrete leveling where a single broad stroke is preferred over multiple narrow passes.
- Use with Rotaleveler-compatible pole handles for extended reach on large pours without overworking the surface.
- Finishing work where rounded blade ends are required to prevent edge impressions in soft concrete.

















































