KRAFT TOOL Plaster Trowel: Blade Material Stainless Steel, Blade Shape Square
The KRAFT TOOL Plaster Trowel is a square-end finishing trowel with a stainless steel blade. It features a 5-inch blade width, a wood handle, and a Camel Back design. The manufacturer part number is PLE460.
SKU 3G-OTH-285224
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Product Description
The KRAFT TOOL Plaster Trowel is a square-end finishing trowel with a stainless steel blade. It features a 5-inch blade width, a wood handle, and a Camel Back design. The manufacturer part number is PLE460.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the KRAFT TOOL Plaster Trowel used for?
The KRAFT TOOL Plaster Trowel is used for applying and smoothing plaster, stucco, and cement in construction and renovation projects. Its square-end stainless steel blade and Camel Back design provide durability and control for professional finishers.
What are the specifications of the KRAFT TOOL Plaster Trowel?
The KRAFT TOOL Plaster Trowel (MPN PLE460) has a stainless steel blade with a square shape and 5-inch width. It features a wood handle and a Camel Back design. The blade material resists corrosion, making it suitable for wet plaster work.
Where to buy the KRAFT TOOL Plaster Trowel worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the KRAFT TOOL Plaster Trowel worldwide. As a global industrial equipment distributor, we handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your site. Contact us for availability and lead time.
How to maintain the KRAFT TOOL Plaster Trowel?
After each use, clean the stainless steel blade with water and dry it thoroughly to prevent rust. Store the trowel in a dry area with the wood handle protected from moisture. Regularly check the handle for tightness and replace if loose.
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3G Electric supplies KRAFT TOOL square-end finishing trowels. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.














