Drywall Zone, Inc

    Drywall Tools   Catalog   My account   View cart    
  
 
Search:
        
   
Drywall Tools   |   Most Popular Parts   |   Contact Us   |   Shop by Logo   |   Price Match Form   |   Answers   |   Drywall Tool Rental   |   Warranty Service Form   |   Coverage Calculator   |   Smart Phone Mobil App   |   Site map
 Cart is empty
 ( View cart   Checkout )
 

  Tapetech 12 Inch Power Assist Flat Box

Tapetech 12 Inch Power Assist Flat Box
SKU: 33TT
****

Old price: $367.99
Sale Price: $360.63
You save: $7.36
-2%
 Product options:
FREE: 
Repair Kit(s): 

Y
Y
N
Y
Y
N

Add To Cart

 
Description
Images
Reviews
Customers Also Bought

Clear here for all Power Assist Flat Box parts

OPERATION MANUAL

Operation

The flat finishing box and the EasyCleanTM Box apply joint compound over taped joints. They both come in three widths, generally used for finishing as follows:

7" (1 75mm): applies bed coat

10" (250mm): applies finish coat

12" (300mm): applies skim coat

These tools require little effort to operate and are designed to produce uniform results every time. The difference in the two boxes are their capacity and cleaning; the EasyCleanTM Box holds more joint compound and is easier to clean because the back opens all the way.

The boxes are controlled by a specially designed handle. These handles come in multiple lengths from 34" to 72" (1-2m) The handle is attached to the box by slid­ing the box onto the handle and tightening the two wing nuts.

Load the box through the opening behind the blade using the box adapter with the slot adapter inserted.

To apply compound, draw the box steady along the joint while applying pressure with the handle. This dispenses compound through the opening at a steady rate. The tool is always run with the wheels leading and the blade trail­ing. The handle should lead the box, except at the end of joints.

The adjustable metal blade trowels the compound with the precise crown needed. This is set using the crown adjustment wheel. This dial controls the amount of crown left by the box with 1 being the most and 5 the least.

Before starting to run any joint, lock the box handle at a slight angle by squeezing the handle grip with one hand. Your other hand should grip the handle near the box.

place the box at the end of the joint and apply pressure with the handle to start the compound flowing. Release the hand grip to unlock the handle and allow it to find its own natural position. Draw the tool along the joint, leading ~Mth the handle and applying pressure to distribute the joint compound onto the wallboard surface.

Near the middle of the joint, lock the handle and by gradually decreasing pressure, remove the box from the wallboard surface with a sweeping motion.

Reverse hand positions and begin again at the other end of the joint. Again draw the box along until you reach the previous stopping point. Lock the handle and remove the box from the surface with a sweeping motion. This proce­dure is followed for all ceiling joints and horizontal wall joints.

To cover vertical wall joints, lock the handle and begin covering the joint from the bottom up to a height of about 30" (.75m), sweep off and begin again at the top of the joint.

Operation

(continued)

Draw down the joint until you reach the previous stopping point. Then lock the handle and sweep off the surface, neatly joining the two finished sections.

For door or window openings, always work from the corner, moving toward the opening. Just before the wheels reach the opening, lock the handle and lift the wheels to keep them from dropping into the opening, then sweep away from the wall.

Before starting the finish coat, lightly sand the dried topping coat to remove any small crumbs. Fill the 10" or 12" (250-300mm) box and set the dial to #3 for a medium crown. Apply a finish coat to all joints. After the two side by side coats have dried, finish them with a 10" or 12" (250-300mm) skim coat over the center of the joint.

Reset the crown to #5 for a tight crown then cover the flat joints on the ceilings and walls.

Maintenance

To open the boxes for cleaning simply turn the two latches on the back and pull open. Clean thoroughly with a brush and water (or a water hose) to remove all joint compound from the tool. Then, after the tool is clean, lightly oil with Ames® Bazooka® Oil or LPS2.

Box Blade Replacement

1. To remove the used blade, place the tip of a screwdriver against one end of the blade and tap the screwdriver with the palm of your hand.

2. If the blade does not pop out, tighten the screw at one end of the brass blade holder, forcing the end of the blade out. Back the screw up and again tap the end of the blade.

3. Use one end of the used blade to clean any dried compound from the blade holder slot.

4. Remove both right and left skid covers, but leave the skid clips in place.

5. Slightly bend the new blade approximately 2 inches from both ends. This will help secure the blade while the tool is in use.

6. Start at one end, pressing the blade all the way into the blade holder, working to the other end. Install new skid covers. The dog ear on the covers should press against the back side of the new blade and be flush with the blade holder (about the thickness of a thumbnail lower than the blade edge).

Additional images
 
Power Assist Flat Box

Author: Roberts drywall
Date added: Tuesday, February 8, 2011, 07:37:25 PM

*****

Outstanding boxes they really do save your back and arms and speeds up production once you get familur with these tools you will never go back to the old ways
Author: power assist is an awesome flatbox
Date added: Thursday, June 10, 2010, 06:58:56 PM

*****

power assist is an awesome flatbox
Author: sam
Date added: Saturday, January 16, 2010, 03:42:53 PM

*****

love the power assist boxes but you need to practice which i did and figured out how to use it.
Author:
Date added: Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 10:55:11 AM

*****

Author:
Date added: Monday, December 31, 2007, 06:27:22 PM

*****

Author:
Date added: Thursday, June 7, 2007, 07:20:47 AM

***


 Add new post

*
*
*

We service drywall tools daily and get very busy at times and is our main business,I may not have time to answer calls or emails until end of day so please understand this until we can hire more people to help. You can call 888-737-9925 or Fax 559.326.2116

  Redraw

Characters: 

 
Tapetech Easyclean Pump Tapetech Easyclean Pump

SKU: 72TT

Sale Price:  $360.64

   
Tapetech 10 Inch Power Assist Flatbox Tapetech 10 Inch Power Assist Flatbox

SKU: 28TT

Sale Price:  $341.03

Add To Cart  
 
 
Tapetech 7 Inch Power Assist Flat Box Tapetech 7 Inch Power Assist Flat Box

SKU: 24TT

Sale Price:  $333.19

   
Tapetech Xtender Flatbox Handle Tapetech Xtender Flatbox Handle

SKU: 88TT

Sale Price:  $248.14

Add To Cart  
 
 
Tapetech 3" Easyroll Corner Finisher Tapetech 3" Easyroll Corner Finisher

SKU: 48TT

Sale Price:  $331.23

   
Tapetech Corner Roller Tapetech Corner Roller

SKU: 15TT

Sale Price:  $155.08

 
 
Tapetech Filler Assembly Tapetech Filler Assembly

SKU: 90T

Sale Price:  $55.81

Add To Cart  
   
Tapetech 12 Inch Flatbox Blade 300001 Tapetech 12 Inch Flatbox Blade 300001

SKU: 300001

Sale Price: $4.58

 
 
Tapetech Automatic Taper-King Of All Tapers!!! Tapetech Automatic Taper

SKU: 05TT

Sale Price:  $1,244.60

   
Tapetech Tool Saver Case Tapetech Tool Saver Case

SKU: TTTC

Currently Out Of Stock!

 

We will not only beat our compeditors on quality tools and parts we will match and even beat them with a higher end tool or part

Live Help

Loading...