KT EZ BEND SCREED HANDLES CC502
The Original Screed Bracket™ design gives users the most comfortable angle when pulling or pushing concrete with a screed. The patented design (US Patent #D758,833 S) of the hard plastic brackets is angled to create the most comfortable working angle. These brackets allow a user to cover more surface area with less effort. Maximizes the efficiency of the users movement while reducing fatigue. Strong wood handles extend out of the bracket to allow a user to comfortably stand instead of kneeling when moving the screed; minimizing the strain on your back and knees while keeping your hands out of the cement. The brackets quickly and easily attach to screeds or two-by-four boards measuring 1-1/2" thick. For best results use 4' to 8' screeds. Use eight 1-inch coarse thread drywall screws (sold separately) to attach brackets to the screed or board. Sold as a pair.
Strong hard plastic brackets
Maximizes movement efficiency to cover more area in less time
Patented angle for comfort when pushing or pulling the screed
Stand instead of kneeling, creating less strain on back and knees
Keeps hands out of the cement
Strong wood handles
Attaches to screeds and boards 1-1/2 In. thick
For best results use with 4 Ft. to 8 Ft. screeds
Use (8) 1-inch coarse thread drywall screws, not included, to attach to screeds
Sold as a pair
Patented design (US Patent #D758,833 S)
The Original Screed Bracket™ design gives users the most comfortable angle when pulling or pushing concrete with a screed. The patented design (US Patent #D758,833 S) of the hard plastic brackets is angled to create the most comfortable working angle. These brackets allow a user to cover more surface area with less effort. Maximizes the efficiency of the users movement while reducing fatigue. Strong wood handles extend out of the bracket to allow a user to comfortably stand instead of kneeling when moving the screed; minimizing the strain on your back and knees while keeping your hands out of the cement. The brackets quickly and easily attach to screeds or two-by-four boards measuring 1-1/2" thick. For best results use 4' to 8' screeds. Use eight 1-inch coarse thread drywall screws (sold separately) to attach brackets to the screed or board. Sold as a pair.
Strong hard plastic brackets
Maximizes movement efficiency to cover more area in less time
Patented angle for comfort when pushing or pulling the screed
Stand instead of kneeling, creating less strain on back and knees
Keeps hands out of the cement
Strong wood handles
Attaches to screeds and boards 1-1/2 In. thick
For best results use with 4 Ft. to 8 Ft. screeds
Use (8) 1-inch coarse thread drywall screws, not included, to attach to screeds
Sold as a pair
Patented design (US Patent #D758,833 S)
The Original Screed Bracket™ design gives users the most comfortable angle when pulling or pushing concrete with a screed. The patented design (US Patent #D758,833 S) of the hard plastic brackets is angled to create the most comfortable working angle. These brackets allow a user to cover more surface area with less effort. Maximizes the efficiency of the users movement while reducing fatigue. Strong wood handles extend out of the bracket to allow a user to comfortably stand instead of kneeling when moving the screed; minimizing the strain on your back and knees while keeping your hands out of the cement. The brackets quickly and easily attach to screeds or two-by-four boards measuring 1-1/2" thick. For best results use 4' to 8' screeds. Use eight 1-inch coarse thread drywall screws (sold separately) to attach brackets to the screed or board. Sold as a pair.
Strong hard plastic brackets
Maximizes movement efficiency to cover more area in less time
Patented angle for comfort when pushing or pulling the screed
Stand instead of kneeling, creating less strain on back and knees
Keeps hands out of the cement
Strong wood handles
Attaches to screeds and boards 1-1/2 In. thick
For best results use with 4 Ft. to 8 Ft. screeds
Use (8) 1-inch coarse thread drywall screws, not included, to attach to screeds
Sold as a pair
Patented design (US Patent #D758,833 S)