Concrete Power Trowel

Concrete Floater

Introducing our Concrete Floater, meticulously crafted from lightweight magnesium alloy material, ensuring smooth and precise finishing
of concrete surfaces.

MaterialMagnesium Alloy
Size of Pan/Plate1200mm x 200mm appx.
Types of BracketWorm, Cam and Chain pattern
Size of Pipe6 feet long x 38mm OD tube

Concrete Bull Float and Hand Floater Manufacturer & Supplier

Aspire Enterprises is a trusted manufacturer and supplier of concrete bull floats and hand-floater finishing tools in India. Our floaters are used to close, level, and smooth fresh concrete after screeding on PQC slabs, industrial floors, and commercial flooring projects. Built from lightweight magnesium alloy or aluminum alloy with multiple bracket options, each floater is engineered for comfortable handling and a flat, dense finish that the next stage of finishing can build on.

Buyers searching for a concrete floater, magnesium bull float, aluminum bull float, or floater for a concrete finisher will find the right blade size and bracket type in our standard range. The bull float is the manual hand tool used in the early finishing sequence and should not be confused with the motorized power trowel machine that produces the hard polished finish much later.

What are a bull float and a hand floater?

A bull float, also called a hand floater, is a flat metal pan attached to a long handle that the operator pushes and pulls across freshly screeded concrete. The pan closes surface voids, embeds aggregate, and gives the slab a smooth, level finish before final finishing or texturing. It works on the surface from a standing position, so large slab areas are covered quickly without the operator having to bend over the work.

The bull float pairs with the texturing brush for surface texturing on PQC roads, the needle vibrator for deeper compaction during placement, and the power trowel machine for hard finishing on industrial floors. Each tool has a specific moment in the finishing sequence, and using the right tool at the right moment is what produces a slab with the strength, flatness, and surface texture the design requires.

Magnesium Bull Float vs Aluminium Bull Float

Aspire Enterprises supplies bull floats in both standard and alloy. The choice between magnesium and aluminum comes down to the mix and the desired surface finish. A magnesium bull float is lighter and floats the cream to the surface gently without overworking, which suits air-entrained PQC, exposed aggregate concrete, and applications where the surface should not be brought up too much. An aluminum bull float is heavier, rigid, and cuts and levels firmly, which suits industrial floors and warehouse slabs where a flat datum surface is the priority for the power trowel that follows.

Feature

Magnesium Bull Float

Aluminium Bull Float

Weight

Lighter, easier on the operator

Slightly heavier, very rigid

Surface action

Floats the cream without overworking

Cuts and levels firmly

Best for

Air-entrained PQC and exposed concrete

Industrial floors and heavy slabs

Edge finish

Beveled for smooth glide

Crisp edge for cut and level

For PQC highway work, the magnesium bull float is often the first choice because it preserves the surface for the texturing brush. For industrial flooring that will receive a hard trowel finish, aluminum delivers the flatness the power trowel needs to work from. Both versions come with the same handle and bracket options.

Bracket Types: Worm, Cam, and Chain Pattern

The bracket is what tilts the pan as the floater is pushed and pulled. Aspire Enterprises supplies all three common bracket patterns. A worm bracket gives smooth pitch adjustment with a worm gear for fine control on architectural finishes. The cam bracket is a quick-action cam tilt for fast forward and backward finishing on larger slabs. The chain bracket uses a lever and chain mechanism for consistent angle control under continuous use.

The right bracket pattern depends on operator preference and the finishing technique. Worm bracket suits architectural finishes that need fine pitch control. The cam bracket suits larger pours that need fast forward and back tilt. Chain bracket suits continuous use under consistent finishing techniques. Tell us the bracket pattern with your order, and we will configure the floater to match.

Bull Float Specifications

Specification

Detail

Pan material

Magnesium alloy or aluminium alloy

Pan size

Approximately 1200 mm x 200 mm

Bracket types

Worm, cam, chain pattern

Handle pipe

6 feet long x 38 mm outside diameter tube

Pan edge

Beveled for smooth glide

Finish

Light, rigid, corrosion-resistant

Bull floating is a controlled push and pull across the slab in overlapping passes. Tilt the leading edge slightly up on the push so the float rides over the surface, and tilt it slightly up on the pull so it does not gouge. Float just enough to close the surface and level small irregularities. Overworking brings excess cream to the surface and weakens the slab.

Buy Concrete Floater Online from the Manufacturer

Aspire Enterprises supplies concrete bull floats and hand floaters direct from the factory at manufacturer pricing. Tell us the alloy, the bracket type, the number of handle sections, and the quantity, and the team will confirm pricing and dispatch the same business day. Additional handle sections can be added to extend reach for wide pours.

Why Aspire Enterprises for Concrete Floater

  • Two alloy options: Magnesium for a creamy float finish and aluminum for cut and level work.
  • Three bracket patterns: worm, cam, and chain to suit the finishing technique.
  • Light and rigid pan: 1200 mm pan size for fast slab coverage without flex.
  • Standard 6-foot handle: Easy to extend with additional handle sections for wide pours.
  • Pan-India delivery: Dispatch to PQC, industrial flooring, and infrastructure project sites.

Conclusion

The bull float is the tool that turns a screeded slab into a finished slab. Specified in the right alloy with the right bracket, it gives the operator a comfortable, controlled finishing action across large concrete areas. Aspire Enterprises supplies magnesium and aluminum bull floats with worm, cam, and chain bracket options, a 1200 mm pan, and a 6-foot handle, ready for dispatch to PQC Road Construction paving and industrial flooring sites across India.

Frequently Asked Questions

A concrete bull float is used to close, level, and smooth fresh concrete after screeding. The flat pan is pushed and pulled across the surface from a standing position, closing voids and embedding aggregate before final finishing.

 Magnesium bull float is lighter and suits air-entrained PQC and exposed concrete, where the surface should not be overworked. An aluminium bull float is slightly heavier and cuts and levels firmly, suiting industrial floors and heavy slabs.

The standard handle is a 6 foot long 38 mm outside diameter tube. Additional handle sections can be added to extend reach for wide pours.

Worm bracket suits architectural finishes that need fine pitch control. Cam bracket suits larger pours that need fast forward and back tilt. Chain bracket suits continuous use under consistent finishing techniques.

No. A bull float is a manual hand tool used immediately after screeding. A power trowel is a motorised machine used later in the finishing sequence for a hard, polished surface. See our power trowel machine for the motorised option.

Yes. The bull float is a long-life finishing tool. Clean the pan after use, store it dry, and it will serve project after project.

Send the alloy, the bracket pattern, the quantity, and the project location through the inquiry form. The team confirms stock and dispatches the same business day.

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