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5. Preferred method of shipping.

REMEMBER 

 You own the best. If repairs are needed, use 

only purchased parts from authorized       distributors. 

3. ASSEMBLING INSTRUCTIONS

UNPACKING

1. Remove the unit and all components from its shipping crate. You will see:

Preassembled Plate Compactor

FINAL ASSEMBLING 

       

Plate  Compactors  are  shipped  completely  assembled  almost  for  immediate  use,  just 

lubricants and oil are needed to start the engine. 

Note: All installation hardware  must be inserted into its  respective location on the 
equipment, see parts explosion for more details. 

1. Using appropriated equipment, bring the unit to the ground from its shipping pallet.

Warning: failure to use proper lifting equipment could cause 
the equipment to fall and cause serious injury.

  

4. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

READ AND STUDY THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS 
EQUIPMENT.  IN  ADDITION,  ENSURE  THAT  EVERY  INDIVIDUAL  WHO  OPERATES  OR  WORKS  WITH 
THIS EQUIPMENT IS FAMILIAR WITH THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. 

WARNING - LETHAL EXHAUST GAS! 

An  internal  combustion  engine  discharges  carbon  monoxide,  which  is  a  poisonous  and  odorless 
invisible  gas.  Death  or  serious  illness  may  result  if  inhaled.  Operate  only  in  an  area  with  good 
ventilation, 

NEVER IN A CONFINED AREA!

 

WARNING - DANGEROUS FUELS! 

Use extreme caution when storing, handling and using fuels - they are highly volatile and explosive in 
the vapor state. Do not add fuel while engine is running. Stop and cool the engine before adding fuel. 

DO NOT SMOKE WHEN REFUELING! 
SAFETY GUARDS 

It is the owner's responsibility to ensure 

ALL GUARDS AND SHIELDS

 are in place and in working order. 

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Summary of Contents for MVP-90

Page 1: ...ety and Service Manual Plate Compactor MVP 90 It is the OWNER S RESPONSABILITY to communicate information on the SAFE USE and OPERATION of this machine to the operators 27112013 D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m ...

Page 2: ...utions 4 5 Safety Notice Decals 5 6 Before Operating 9 7 Starting Engine 10 8 Operating Instructions 11 9 Service Instructions 12 10 Maintenance Schedule 14 11 Replacements 14 12 Torque Chart 15 13 Warranty 16 14 Warehouse Locations 17 15 Notes 18 16 Parts List Breakdown Attached D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m ...

Page 3: ...de and must be ordered through your local distributor If you can t locate the distributor in your area refer to page 17 of this manual to locate the nearest branch and contact numbers for assistance Grinders are intended for use in several applications They are powered by four stroke gas engines or electric motors and are available in different sizes and manufacturers This Operation manual contain...

Page 4: ... and cause serious injury 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS READ AND STUDY THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT IN ADDITION ENSURE THAT EVERY INDIVIDUAL WHO OPERATES OR WORKS WITH THIS EQUIPMENT IS FAMILIAR WITH THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING LETHAL EXHAUST GAS An internal combustion engine discharges carbon monoxide which is a poisonous and odorless invisible gas Deat...

Page 5: ...ce Equipment operated in other countries must be operated and serviced in accordance and compliance with any and all safety requirements of such country The publication of these safety precautions is done for your information does not by the publication of these precautions imply or in any way represent that these are the sum of all dangers present near equipment If you are operating a unit it is ...

Page 6: ...rom your authorized Distributors Decals are not shown to scale 201155 201157 IMPORTANT NOTICE The SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL is used to call attention to items or operations that may be dangerous to those operating or working with this equipment These symbols can be found throughout the manual and on the unit itself Please read these warnings and cautions carefully D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m...

Page 7: ...ondition If they become aged replace as required If repainting REPLACE ALL decals Decals are available from your authorized Distributors Decals are not shown to scale 201003 x2 201005 201026 201152 201005 201006 201001 BIG 201001 SMALL 290791 201004 201154 D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m ...

Page 8: ...er it is turned o f f Serious burns may occur CAUTION MOVING PARTS Before starting the machine ensure that all guards and safety devices are in place and functioning properly CAUTION MACHINE DAMAGE Advance cutter depth in small increments to avoid premature wear or damage ATTENTION READ OWNERS MANUAL Read and understand operator s manual before using this machine Failure to follow operating instru...

Page 9: ...r s Manual the Maintenance section of this manual All Equipment come without oil running an engine without lubrication may damage the engine AIR CLEANER Check to ensure elements are in good condition and properly installed Review every decal with the OPERATOR FUEL SUPPLY Engines on equipment require an automotive grade of clean fresh unleaded or regular gasoline All equipment s come without gasoli...

Page 10: ...on move the throttle level to the IDLE position and let the engine warm up for one or two minutes To stop the engine make sure to let the engine idle before stopping by using the crank lift handle to raise the grinder cutters height 7 Push in the engine stop switch on the equipment 8 Close the fuel valve ELECTRIC MOTOR 1 With the cage in maximum raised position plug the motor into a suitable power...

Page 11: ...ial has been lodged in the plate mechanism If so wash with water and remove Remember the compactor does not work as efficiently on clay or soils that have a high moisture content level If the soil has a high moisture level dry soil to appropriate moisture content level or carry out compaction twice 5 The MVC 90H is equipped with a watering system that can be used to wet the ground during compactio...

Page 12: ...ment 5 Do not position yourself where you could possibly be pinched caught between the equipment and some other obstacle TOWING 1 Do not tow the unit with another vehicle The grinder may be damage if towed STORING 1 Drain fuel tank 2 Run the engine until the fuel in the injection system is completely consumed 3 Clean drive shaft threats Coat parts with grease 4 Lube all bearings 5 Empty water syst...

Page 13: ...lockwise so that the V belt will come off 4 Check the clutch and replace as necessary following the procedures listed in Checking the Clutch 5 Place the V belt on the lower vibrator pulley Push the V belt to the left side of the upper clutch and rotate the offset wrench clockwise so that the V belt moves onto the pulley REPLACING CLUTCH 6 With belt cover removed visually check outer drum of the cl...

Page 14: ...X X X X Replace X Air Intake Line Check X Replace 2 years Fan Belt Check tightness X X Replace 500 hrs Valve clearance Check adjust X X Fuel filter Check clean X X X X Replace X X Fuel Tank Clean 500 hrs Engine wiring Check X 11 REPLACEMENTS Parts Tolerance or Replacement Cycle Engine Components Refer to your engine manufacturer s Owner s Manual V Belts Replace if stretched to the point that the i...

Page 15: ...15 12 TORQUE CHART D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m ...

Page 16: ...r the return of merchandise under warranty must be obtain from TK Equip customer service contact All equipment parts returned may be sent with a signed RGA Return Goods Authorization for its follow up 6 TK Equip reserves the right to inspect and render the final decision on each warranty case 7 TK Equip reserves the right to improve or make product changes without incurring any obligation to updat...

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