Professional-grade concrete rake designed for spreading, leveling, and distributing freshly poured concrete with efficient open-angle design. Manufactured by Marshalltown with red finish and round handle for comfortable operation during concrete placement. The 19-1/2" x 4" open-angle blade configuration allows operators to pull and push concrete effectively, filling forms and spreading material across large areas while the round handle provides excellent grip and control during demanding concrete pouring operations.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
19-1/2" x 4" Blade Dimensions: Large surface area efficiently moves and distributes substantial volumes of concrete
Open-Angle Design: Wide blade configuration allows effective pulling and pushing of concrete material
Round Handle: Comfortable cylindrical grip provides excellent control during pulling and pushing operations
Durable Construction: Heavy-duty materials withstand demanding concrete placement and spreading work
Red Finish: High-visibility color makes tool easy to locate on busy job sites
Versatile Spreading: Effective for both pulling concrete toward forms and pushing material into position
APPLICATIONS
Spreading concrete in slab pours and flatwork
Distributing concrete along forms and foundation walls
Moving concrete from discharge point to placement area
Filling large forms and foundation pours
Leveling concrete before screeding operations
Parking lot and driveway concrete spreading
Warehouse and commercial floor concrete placement
Any large concrete pour requiring efficient material distribution
Pre-screeding concrete movement and positioning
SPECIFICATIONS / COMPLICANCE
Blade Length: 19-1/2 inches
Blade Width: 4 inches
Blade Configuration: Open-angle design for efficient spreading
Handle Type: Round handle (cylindrical grip)
Color: Red (high-visibility)
Material: Heavy-duty steel or aluminum construction
Manufacturer: Marshalltown
Tool Type: Concrete rake / pull crete / spreading tool
Application: Concrete spreading, leveling, distribution, form filling, large-scale concrete placement