BGII6200 Concrete Roller Screed
Batt Screed Gen II
The Batt Screed Gen II 6200 takes everything crews loved about the original and pushes it further. A more powerful motor, heavier frame, and compatibility with 15ah batteries keep you running stronger and longer. With the new capability of adapting to a monolithic curb machine, it’s a screed that pays for itself in time saved.
Compatible Kits
Curb Conversion Kit
Easily transition from flatwork to curb, giving contractors one machine for multiple concrete applications.
Lynx Screed System
This easy-to-assemble pipe system offers various sizes, freeing you from fixed pipe lengths.

Center Pivot Kit
Perfect for circular pours, such as grain bins or tank bases. This kit includes a pivot handle and one base.
Specifications
Battery Power
Removable Screed Ends
One-Push Directional Change
Screeds Up To 22′ In Length
Right or Left Hand Speed Control
Steel Protective Housing
Features
• Folding and locking handle for safe & compact transport.
• Battery Powered – removable and rechargeable 60-volt lithium ion battery.
• One fully charged 12AH battery is estimated to screed off 1800-2500 square feet.
• Removable pipe inserts to easily switch between multiple length pipes.
• Easy access door protects the battery and drill from moisture, concrete, and accidental impact.
• Pivoting handle with three position lock for comfortable operation.
• Heavy duty kickstand allows the screed to be free-standing during a pour without catching rebar, formwork, or falling down.
• Lifting handle designed for convenience and safety.
• 6061-T6 EXTRUDED PORTHOLE PIPE – ASTM B429 – 4” SCH 40 (4.500 OD X .237 W) aluminum pipe recommended for flatwork.
What Customers Say
“We bought a Curb Roller and Batt Screed from Curb Roller Manufacturing and we love them both. These are a city’s must-have pieces of equipment.”
“I was very impressed with the Batt Screed and was surprised by how easy it was to pull. I have hand rodded in the past, but wasn’t going to attempt this size of pour by hand. The Batt Screed used three charged 12 amp hour batteries to pour the whole 120’x62′ shed floor and made it nice and flat.”
“We’ve had a Curb Roller for years and love it. We were recently impressed after a demo with the Batt Screed and bought one.”
“[We] own six machines from Curb Roller Manufacturing and we love them. The Curb Rollers let us do all of our tie-ins and shorter runs without the need for curb builders and they work great with our slip form paver. Our crews have also noticed that they are 3x faster when using the Batt Screeds. We are always working on large projects, and these machines save us money every day. I always recommend Curb Roller Mfg products!”
Troubleshooting & FAQ
How do I install the expandable pipe inserts?
To install the expandable pipe inserts into the pipe you will need a ¾” ratcheting socket, wrench, or preferrably a battery impact. Push expandable insert into the end of the pipe until flange is tight against pipe end. Equally tighten the lug bolts on the expandable pipe inserts to ensure proper fitting into pipe.
How do I attach the drive and static ends to the pipe?
Once both expandable screed ends are properly and securely installed in the pipe, the next step is to attach the drive end to the pipe. Make sure the battery is removed from the machine to protect the operator in case of accidental trigger activation. Lay the drive unit down next to the pipe and align the chuck to the expandable insert shaft.
Push drive head all the way onto the shaft. Take one hand and roll the pipe forward until you can see down through the chuck and shaft hole. Once you have the two holes aligned install the lock pin. The drive end is now installed. Repeat this process with the T-bar assembly on the idle end.
Why is my trigger lever sticking?

Why does the battery life seem short?
Why is my machine shaking so much?
Make sure the pipe ends have been cut true and are not angled. Ends not properly cut will cause excessive shaking and may cause damage to the drive unit. Use a factory cut end of the pipe whenever possible to install the drive end on.
Other things to do include checking to see if the pipe itself is bent, and avoid abrupt or excessive movement of the drive unit to reposition pipe location.
Why won’t the battery access door stay shut?
If the door isn’t staying shut, check and if need be tighten door bolt.
Why is nothing happening when I pull the speed lever?
What pipe should be used with the Batt Screed?
4″ SCH40 aluminum pipe or our patent-pending Lynx Screed System. If buying from an outside source, we recommend using this aluminum pipe: 6061-T6 EXTRUDED PORTHOLE PIPE – ASTM B429 – 4” SCH 40 (4.500 OD X .237 W)
What is the power source for the Batt Screed?
Get power anywhere with the removable and rechargeable DeWalt FLEXVOLT 60-volt lithium-ion battery, perfect for impressive power and run time.
Can the Batt Screed be pulled in only one direction?
The Batt Screed is designed to easily adapt to an either direction pull. Just push the directional button all the way on the desired side so the pipe spins away from the operator.
Which way should the pipe spin?
With both operators holding firmly on the handles lightly pull the variable speed trigger to see which direction the pipe turns. The pipe should roll away from the operators for proper operation. If the pipe rolls towards the operators, simply change the rotation of the pipe by pushing the directional button on the side of the machine.
Does the Batt Screed only run at one speed?
Nope! Thanks to the adjustable right or left hand speed control, how much grip you put on the lever will change how fast or slow the pipe spins.
Does Curb Roller Mfg have a warranty on the Batt Screed?
We do! Currently we offer a 1 year warranty on the Batt Screed BGII6200 to the original purchaser.
We are located outside of the United States and Canada. Can we still buy the Batt Screed?
Of course! We have many happy customers outside of the United States and Canada. We just ask that you contact our international dealer J.D. Honigberg to set up your order. More information can be found here.









