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INDEX

1. INTRODUCTION 

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2. APPLICATIONS 

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3. FUNCTION AND CONTROLS 

 

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4. ACCESORIES 

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5. HAZARDS AND RISKS 

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6. OPERATION 

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7. CARE AND PREVENTIVE  

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8. SPECIFICATION  

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9. TRANSPORTATION  

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10. TROUBLE SHOOTING  

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1. INTRODUCTION 

Thanks for your selection of this equipment. We have taken care in the design, manufacture and 
testing of the product. lt is covered by a six month warranty. Should service or spare parts be 
required, prompt and efficient service is available from our company or our agent. 
General safety instruction for the operation of power equipment 
The goal of our company is to produce power equipment that helps the operator work safely and 
efficiently. The most important safety device for this or any tool is the operator. Care and good 
judgement are the best protection against injury. Ali possible hazards cannot be covered here, but 
we have tried to highlight sorne of the important items, individuals should look for and abey caution, 
warning and danger signs placed on equipment, and displayed in the workplace. Operators should 
read and follow safety instruction packed with each product. 
Learn how each machine works. Even if you have previously used similar machines, carefully check 
out each machine befare you use it. Get the "feel" of it and know it's capabilities, limitations, poten-
tial hazards, how it operates, and how it stops. 

2. APPLICATIONS 

Trench compaction 
Road maintenance 
Brickpaving 
Earthworks
Landscaping 
Driveway topping

3. FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS 

The motor is controlled by an ON/OFF switch or push button is mounted on the motor below the 
fuel tank. Tension of the drive belt is adjustable, loasen the tour nuts on the bolts which secure the 
motor to the base plate. Adjust the set screws which bear against the motor crankcase to achieve 
the required belt tension. Ensure that the tour nuts and the set screw locknuts are tightened after 
adjustment. 

4. ACCESSORIES

Built-in wheel - for easy transportation   

Water tank - for dust reduction cement

 

stabilised soil, bitumen hot mix. 

  

 

Rubber Mat - for brick paving compaction

       

5. HAZARDS AND RISKS 

NEVER allow any person to operate the machine without adequate instruction. 
ENSURE ali operators read, understand and follow the operating instructions. 
SERIOUS INJURY could result from improper or careless use of this machine. 
Plate compactors are heavy units and should be positioned by two people of appropriate strength. 
Using the lifting handles provided on the machine, along with correct lifting techniques. 

MECHANICAL HAZARDS

DO NOT operate the machine unless all protective guards are in place. 
KEEP handles and feet clear of rotating and moving parts as they will cause injury if contacted. 

ENSURE that the motor operation switch is in the OFF position and the spark plug ignition lead is 
disconnected befare removing the guards or making adjustments. 
ENSURE both the machine and the operator are stable by setting up on level terrain and the machine 
will not tip over, slide of fall while in operation or unattended. 
DO NOT leave the machine in operation while it is unattended. 
ENSURE that the walls of a trench are stable and will not collapse due to the action of the vibration, 
prior to commencing compaction. 
ENSURE that the area to be compacted does not contain any "live" electrical cables, gas, water or 
communication services which may be damaged by the action of vibration. 
EXERCISE CARE when operating unit. Exposure to vibration or repetitive work actions may be harmful 
to hands and arms. 
NEVER stand on the unit while it is operating. 
DO NOT increase the governed no-load motor speed above 3,500 r/min. Any increase may result in 
personal injury and damage to the machine. 
BE CAREFUL not to come in contact with the muffler when the engine is hot, since it can cause severe 
burns. ENSURE that the repairs to the motor and machine are carried out by COMPETENT personnel.

FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS

PETROL is extremely flammable and explosive under certain conditions. 
ENSURE that the petral is only stored in an approved storage container. 
DO NOT refuel the motor while it is in operation or hot. 
DO NOT refuel the motor in the vicinity of sparks, a naked flame or a person smoking. 
DO NOT over fill the fuel tank and avoid spilling petral when refueling. Spilled petral or petral vapour 
may ignite. lf spillage occurs, ensure that the area is dry befare starting the motor. 
ENSURE that the fuel tank cap is securely fitted after refueling. 

CHEMICAL HAZARDS

DO NOT operate or refuel a petral or diesel motor in a confined area without adequate ventilation. 
CARBON MONOXIDE exhaust gases from interna! combustion motor driven units can cause death in 
confined spaces. 

NOISE HAZARDS

EXCESSIVE NOISE can lead to temporary or permanent loss of hearing. 
WEAR an approved hearing protection device to limit noise exposure. As required by Occupational 
Health and Safety regulations. 

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING 

ALWAYS wear approved hearing protection when working in a confined work space. Protective gog-
gles and a dust mask should be worn when working in a dusty environment. Protective clothing and 
footwear may also be desirable when working with hot mix bitumen. 

ADDITIONAL HAZARDS

Slip/Trip/Fall is a major cause of serious injury or death. Beware of uneven or slippery work surfaces. 
Exercise care when working in the vicinity of unprotected holes or excavations. 

6. OPERATION 

Pre-start-up inspection 
The following Pre-start-up inspection must be performed before the start of each work session or 
after every four hours of use, whichever is first.. lf any fault is discovered, the compactor must not be 
used until the fault is rectified. 
Thoroughly inspect the compactor for signs of damage. Check components are present and secure. 

Pay special attention to the belt drive safety guard fitted between the engine and the vibrator unit. 
2. Check the engine oil level and top up as necessary.
3. Check the engine fuel level and top up as necessary.
4. Check for fuel and oil leaks

Start and stop Procedure 

Diesel Engine 

1. Open the fuel cock.
2. Turn the governor lever to "STARTING" position.
3. Hold the recoil starter handle.
4. Pull the starter handle until you feel the resistance, then return handle slowly. 
5. Press the decompression lever to "Non-compression" position. The lever will return back automa-
tically after the engine started.
6. Hold the recoil starter handle with two hands and pull it hardly.
7. lt is difficult to start the engine at cold weather. Remove the rubber plug on the cylinder head and 
fill about 2CC engine oil before starting.
8. To stop the engine, set the governor lever to the low speed position, then run the engine at zero 
load five minutes.
9. Set the governor lever to the "STOP" position. Do not stop the engine with the decompression lever.
10. Set the fuel cock the "OFF" position.
11. Pull the recoil starter handles slowly, until you feel resistance. (At this point, the decompression 
just begins and intake/exhaust valves are both closed, thus the cylinder can be prevented from rust.)

Petrol Engine 

1. Open the fuel tap by moving the fuel ON/OFF lever fully to the right.
2. lf starting the engine from cold, set the choke ON by moving the choke lever fully to the left. lf 
restarting a warm engine, the choke is usually not required. However, if the engine has cooled to a 
degree, partial choke may be required.
3. Turn the engine ON/OFF switch clockwise to the "1" position.
4. Set the throttle to the idle position by moving the throttle lever fully to the right. Do not start the 
engine on full throttle, as the compactor will vibrate as soon as the engine starts.
5. Taking a firm hold of the control handle with one hand, grasp the recoil starter
6. handle with the other. Pull the recoil starter until engine resistance is felt, then
7. let starter return.
8. Taking care not to pull the starter's cope fully out, pull the starter handle briskly.
9. Repeat until the engine fires.
10. Once the engine fires gradually, set the choke lever to the OFF position by 
11. moving it to the right.
12. lf the engine fails to fire after several attempts, follow the trouble-shooting guide on page 9.
13. To stop the engine, set the throttle to idle and turn the engine ON /OFF switch anticlockwise to 
the "O" position.
14. Turn the fuel off.
The machine is best suited to the compaction of bituminous and granular materials e.g. granular soils 
such as silt and clay are best compacted using the impact force produced by a vibrating rammer. 
Where possible the site should be graded and leveled before commencing compaction. 
Correct moisture content in soil is vital to proper compaction. Water acts as a lubricant to help slide 
soil particles together. Too little moisture means inadequate compaction; too much moisture leaves 
water-filled voids that weaken the soil's load-bearing ability. 
Compaction of dry materials will be facilitated by moistening with a water hose fitted with a sprinkler. 
Excessive watering or water content will cause the machine to stall. 
The optional water tank kit is recommended when the machine is used on bituminous surfaces as 
the water film prevents a build up of material on the underside of the plate. 
Use unleaded grade petrol and ensure that the fuel is free from contamination. 
The vibratory motion provides a self propelling action. Position the handle at the opposite end of the 
machine to the vibrator. 
For more information on starting and correct operating procedures of the motor, refer to the motor 
operation manual supplied with the unit. 
lncrease the motor speed to the maximum setting using the hand throttle lever, before commencing 
compacting. 
The machine should be controlled by grasping the handle with both hands and applying restraint to 
control the forward motion. 
Steer the machine by moving the handle sideways to the right or left. 
ALWAYS maintain good footing so that you do not slip and loose control when starting or operating 
the machine. 
lf the optional water tank is fitted, the flow rate can be controlled by adjusting the cock in the supply 
hose to sprinkler bar. 
lnspect the water hose and its connections to ensure that they do not leak. 

7. CARE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 

Check the oil level in the motor crankcase daily. 
lnspect the rubber anti vibration mounts for wear or deterioration. 
lf the optional water tank is fitted inspect the water hose and its connections to ensure that they do 
not leak. 

Clean the underside of the plate regularly to prevent a build up of material. 
lnspection and Maintenance Service Tables. 
To make sure your plate compactar is always in good working condition befare using, carry out the 
maintenance inspection in accordance with Tables 1 through 3. 

TABLE 1. MACHINE INSPECTION 

ltem 

 

    Hours 

of 

Operation

(Starting check)  

 

 

Every 8 hours (every day)

Loosened of lost screws 

 

Every 8 hours (every day)  

Damage of any part    

 

Every 8 hours (every day) 

Function of controlling 
system part    

 

 

Every 8 hours (every day) 

Vibrator oil check  

 

 

Every 100 hours

Vibrator oil replacement  

 

Every 200 hours

V-belt (clutch) check  

 

Every 200 hours 

TABLE 2. ENGINE CHECK

 

(For details, see separate engine Manual) 

ltem 

 

    Hours 

of 

Operation 

Leakage of oil fuel    

 

Every 8 hours (every day)

Tightness of fastening Threads  

Every 8 hours (every day) 

Engine oil check and 
replenishment 

 

 

Every 8 hours (every day) (Replenish to specified Max. level) 

Engine oil replenishment  

 

At first 20 hours, then every 100 hours 

Air cleaner cleaning    

 

Every 50 hours 

TABLE 3. TIGHTENING TORQUE

 (in. kg/cm) Diameter 

Material 

6mm  8mm  10mm 12mm 14mm 16mm 18mm 20mm

4T   

70  150  300  500  750  1100 1400 2000

6-8T  

100  250  500  800  1300 2000 2700 3800

11T   

150  400  800  1200 2000 2900 4200 5600

 

100 (6mm) 

300-350 (8mm) 

650-700 (10mm)

* (in case counter-part is of aluminium)
(Threads in use with this machine are all right handed)
Material and quality of material is marked on each bolt screw.

These inspection intervals are for operation under normal conditions. Adjust your inspection inter-
vals based on the number hours plate compactar is in use, and particular working conditions. 

DAILY SERVICE 

• Check for leakage of fuel or oil.
• Remove soil and clean the bottom of compaction plate.
• Check engine oil.
• Check for loose screws including tightness. See Table 3 above (tightening torque), for retightening.

CHANGING VIBRATOR OIL / VIBRATOR GREASE 

When changing the vibrator oil, remove the drain plug located at the bottom-right of the vibrator, and 
simply tip the compactar to drain the oil. Note that the oil will drain more easily while it is hot. Far 
FPC50 series, FPC60 series,FPC80 series,FPC90 series, replace the oil with 200ML of 10W-30 motor 
oil; ForFPC100 series, check and regrease exciter every 500 hours of operation, use SHELL ALVANIA 
R3 grease or equivalent. 

AIR FILTER 

1. The air filter element should be cleaned because a clogged air cleaner can cause poor engine 
starting, lack of power and shorten engine life substantially.
2. To clean or replace air filter loasen the wing nut on the air filter housing (Figure 1 ), remove the cover 
and take out air filter cartridge. lf only cleaning of the air filter is desired blow through the air filter 
cartridge from the inside, moving a jet of dry compressed air up and down until all dust is removed.

CAUTION:  NEVER attempt to check the V-belt with the engine running. Severe injury can occur if your 
hand gets caught between the V-belt and the clutch. Always use safety gloves.
Checking and Replacing the V-belt and Clutch
After 200 hours of operation, remove the upper belt cover to check the V-belt tension (Figure 2). 
Tension is proper if the belt bends about 10mm when depressed strongly with finger between shafts. 
Loase or worn V-belts reduces power transmission efficiency, causing weak compaction and reduces 
the life of the belt itself. 
CAUTION:  Whenever the compactoc's v;brat;on becomes weak oc los! dudng oocmal operation 
cegacdless of operation hours, check the V-belt and clutch immediately. 

REPLACING THE V-BELT

Remove the upper and lower belt covers. Engage an offset wrench (13mm) or the like to vibrator pulley 
(lower) fastening bolt. Engage waste cloth or the like at midway of V-belt on the left side and while 
pulling it back strongly, rotate the offset wrench clockwise so that the V-belt will come off. 

REINSTALLING THE V-BELT

Engage V-belt to lower vibrator pulley and push the V-belt to left side of upper clutch and, in the same 
manner as in removal, rotate offset wrench clockwise so that the V-belt goes back on. 

CHECKING CLUTCH

Check the clutch simultaneously with V-belt checking. With belt removed, check outer drum of the 
clutch far seizure and "V" groove far wear or damage with your eyes. Clean the "V" groove as neces-
sary. Wear of lining or shoe should be checked with running check. lf the shoe is worn, power trans-
mission becomes deficient and slipping will result. 

8. SPECIFICATIONS 

DATM60

Fuel

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Gasoline 

Power

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6.5 Hp

Vibration Frequency

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5600vpm

Max. centrifugal force

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10.5 kN 

Plate size

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50x36

Forward speed

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40cm/s

Compaction depth

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20cm

Compacted area

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450m² / hr

Gradeability

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30%

DATM80

Fuel

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Gasoline

Power

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6.5 Hp

Vibration Frequency

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5500 vpm

Max. Centrifugal Force

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13 kN

Plate Size

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53x50cm. 

Compaction Depth

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30cm. 

Forward Speed

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40cm/s. 

Compacted Area

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660m2/hr. 

Gradeability

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30%

DATM100

Fuel

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Diesel

Power

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6 Hp

Vibration Frequency

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4000 vpm

Max. Centrifugal Force

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30.5 kN 

Plate Size

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73x37cm. 

Compaction Depth

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50cm. 

Forward Speed

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25cm/s. 

Compacted Area

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570m2/hr. 

Gradeability

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30%

DATM180

Fuel

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Diesel

Power

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4.2 Hp

Vibration Frequency

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5500 vpm

Max. Centrifugal Force

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13 kN 

Plate Size

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53x50cm. 

Compaction Depth

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30cm. 

Forward Speed

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40cm/s. 

Compacted Area

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660m2/hr. 

Gradeability

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30%

9. TRANSPORTATION 

1. 

Always shut off engine when transporting machine.

2. 

Make sure lifting device has enough capacity to hold machine (see identification plate on 

machine for weight).
3. 

Use lifting point when lifting machine.

4. 

Trolley wheel as optional is used for short distance transportation.

10. TROUBLE SHOOTING

Summary of Contents for DATM Series

Page 1: ...Manufactured under license of Daewoo International Corporation Korea www daewoopowerproducts com USER S MANUAL DATMSERIES Plate compactors...

Page 2: ...INDEX 1 INTRODUCTION 2 2 APPLICATIONS 2 3 FUNCTION AND CONTROLS 2 4 ACCESORIES 2 5 HAZARDS AND RISKS 2 6 OPERATION 3 7 CARE AND PREVENTIVE 5 8 SPECIFICATION 8 9 TRANSPORTATION 8 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 9...

Page 3: ...d how it stops 2 APPLICATIONS Trench compaction Road maintenance Brickpaving Earthworks Landscaping Driveway topping 3 FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS The motor is controlled by an ON OFF switch or push button...

Page 4: ...NOT refuel the motor in the vicinity of sparks a naked flame or a person smoking DO NOT over fill the fuel tank and avoid spilling petral when refueling Spilled petral or petral vapour may ignite lf s...

Page 5: ...e engine started 6 Hold the recoil starter handle with two hands and pull it hardly 7 lt is difficult to start the engine at cold weather Remove the rubber plug on the cylinder head and fill about 2CC...

Page 6: ...as a lubricant to help slide soil particles together Too little moisture means inadequate compaction too much moisture leaves water filled voids that weaken the soil s load bearing ability Compaction...

Page 7: ...UE in kg cm Diameter Material 6mm 8mm 10mm 12mm 14mm 16mm 18mm 20mm 4T 70 150 300 500 750 1100 1400 2000 6 8T 100 250 500 800 1300 2000 2700 3800 11T 150 400 800 1200 2000 2900 4200 5600 100 6mm 300 3...

Page 8: ...and reduces the life of the belt itself CAUTION Whenever the compactoc s v brat on becomes weak oc los dudng oocmal operation cegacdless of operation hours check the V belt and clutch immediately REPL...

Page 9: ...ation Frequency 4000 vpm Max Centrifugal Force 30 5 kN Plate Size 73x37cm Compaction Depth 50cm Forward Speed 25cm s Compacted Area 570m2 hr Gradeability 30 DATM180 Fuel Diesel Power 4 2 Hp Vibration...

Page 10: ...9 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING...

Page 11: ...www daewoopowerproducts com Manufactured under license of Daewoo International Corporation Korea...

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