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OPERATION MANUAL

SERIES

MODEL MVH308DE

REVERSIBLE PLATE COMPACTOR

(HATZ 1B30E DIESEL ENGINE)

Revision #0 (09/06/22)

To find the latest revision of this publication or associated parts manual, visit our website at: www.multiquip.com

THIS MANUAL MUST ACCOMPANY THE EQUIPMENT AT ALL TIMES.

PROPOSITION 65 WARNING

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NOTES

MVH308DE Reversible

Plate Compactor

Proposition 65 Warning ........................................... 2

Safety Information ................................................ 5-9

Specifications ........................................................ 10

Dimensions ............................................................ 11

General Information ............................................... 12

Components ..................................................... 14-15

Basic Engine .......................................................... 16

Inspection ......................................................... 17-19

Startup .............................................................. 20-21

Operation .......................................................... 22-23

Maintenance ..................................................... 25-31

Troubleshooting (Compactor) ................................ 32

Troubleshooting (Engine) .................................. 33-34

Wiring Diagram ...................................................... 35

NOTICE

Specifications and part numbers are subject to change without notice.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Do not operate or service the equipment before reading the entire manual. Safety precautions should be followed at all times when operating this equipment.

Failure to read and understand the safety messages and operating instructions could result in injury to yourself and others.

SAFETY MESSAGES

The four safety messages shown below will inform you about potential hazards that could injure you or others. The safety messages specifi cally address the level of exposure to the operator and are preceded by one of four words:

DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION or NOTICE.

SAFETY SYMBOLS

DANGER

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,

WILL result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY.

WARNING

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,

COULD result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY.

CAUTION

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,

COULD result in MINOR or MODERATE INJURY.

NOTICE

Addresses practices not related to personal injury.

SAFETY INFORMATION

Potential hazards associated with the operation of this equipment will be referenced with hazard symbols which may appear throughout this manual in conjunction with safety messages.

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GENERAL SAFETY

CAUTION

 NEVER operate this equipment without proper protective clothing, shatterproof glasses, respiratory protection, hearing protection, steel-toed boots and other protective devices required by the job or city and state regulations.

 NEVER operate this equipment when not feeling well due to fatigue, illness or when under medication.

 NEVER operate this equipment under the infl uence of drugs or alcohol.

 ALWAYS check the equipment for loosened threads or bolts before starting.

 DO NOT use the equipment for any purpose other than its intended purposes or applications.

 ALWAYS clear the work area of any debris, tools, etc. that would constitute a hazard while the equipment is in operation.

SAFETY INFORMATION

NOTICE

 This equipment should only be operated by trained and qualifi ed personnel 18 years of age and older.

 Whenever necessary, replace nameplate, operation and safety decals when they become diffi cult read.

 Manufacturer does not assume responsibility for any accident due to equipment modifi cations. Unauthorized equipment modifi cation will void all warranties.

 NEVER use accessories or attachments that are not recommended by Multiquip for this equipment. Damage to the equipment and/or injury to user may result.

 ALWAYS know the location of the nearest fi re extinguisher.

 ALWAYS know the location of the nearest fi rst aid kit.

 ALWAYS know the location of the nearest phone or keep a phone on the job site.

Also, know the phone numbers of the nearest ambulance, doctor and fi re department.

This information will be invaluable in the case of an emergency.

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COMPACTOR SAFETY

DANGER

 NEVER operate the equipment in an explosive atmosphere or near combustible materials. An explosion or fi re could result causing severe bodily harm or even death.

WARNING

 NEVER disconnect any emergency or safety devices.

These devices are intended for operator safety.

Disconnection of these devices can cause severe injury, bodily harm or even death. Disconnection of any of these devices will void all warranties.

CAUTION

 NEVER lubricate components or attempt service on a running machine.

NOTICE

 ALWAYS keep the machine in proper running condition.

 Fix damage to machine and replace any broken parts immediately.

 ALWAYS store equipment properly when it is not being used. Equipment should be stored in a clean, dry location out of the reach of children and unauthorized personnel.

ENGINE SAFETY

DANGER

 The engine fuel exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide. This gas is colorless and odorless, and can cause death if inhaled.

 The engine of this equipment requires an adequate free fl ow of cooling air. NEVER operate this equipment in any enclosed or narrow area where free fl ow of the air is restricted. If the air fl ow is restricted it will cause injury to people and property and serious damage to the equipment or engine.

SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNING

 DO NOT place hands or fingers inside engine compartment when engine is running.

 NEVER operate the engine with heat shields or guards removed.

 Keep fi ngers, hands hair and clothing away from all moving parts to prevent injury.

 DO NOT remove the radiator cap while the engine is hot. High pressure boiling water will gush out of the radiator and severely scald any persons in the general area of the compactor.

 DO NOT remove the coolant drain plug while the engine is hot. Hot coolant will gush out of the coolant tank and severely scald any persons in the general area of the compactor.

 DO NOT remove the engine oil drain plug while the engine is hot. Hot oil will gush out of the oil tank and severely scald any persons in the general area of the compactor.

CAUTION

 NEVER touch the hot exhaust manifold, muffl er or cylinder. Allow these parts to cool before servicing equipment.

NOTICE

 NEVER run engine without an air fi lter or with a dirty air fi lter. Severe engine damage may occur. Service air fi lter frequently to prevent engine malfunction.

 NEVER tamper with the factory settings of the engine or engine governor. Damage to the engine or equipment can result if operating in speed ranges above the maximum allowable.

 NEVER tip the engine to extreme angles during lifting as it may cause oil to gravitate into the cylinder head, making the engine start diffi cult.

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FUEL SAFETY

DANGER

 DO NOT add fuel to equipment if it is placed inside truck bed with plastic liner. Possibility exists of explosion or fi re due to static electricity.

MVH-306

MVH-306

 DO NOT start the engine near spilled fuel or combustible fl uids. Diesel fuel is extremely fl ammable and its vapors can cause an explosion if ignited.

 ALWAYS refuel in a well-ventilated area, away from sparks and open fl ames.

 ALWAYS use extreme caution when working with fl ammable liquids.

 DO NOT or hot.

fi ll the fuel tank while the engine is running

 DO NOT overfi ll tank, since spilled fuel could ignite if it comes into contact with hot engine parts or sparks from the ignition system.

 Store fuel in appropriate containers, in well-ventilated areas and away from sparks and fl ames.

 NEVER use fuel as a cleaning agent.

 DO NOT smoke around or near the equipment. Fire or explosion could result from fuel vapors or if fuel is spilled on a hot engine.

SAFETY INFORMATION

BATTERY SAFETY (ELECTRIC START ONLY)

DANGER

 DO NOT drop the battery. There is a possibility that the battery will explode.

 DO NOT expose the battery to open fl ames, sparks, cigarettes, etc. The battery contains combustible gases and liquids. If these gases and liquids come into contact with a fl ame or spark, an explosion could occur.

WARNING

 ALWAYS wear safety glasses when handling the battery to avoid eye irritation.

The battery contains acids that can cause injury to the eyes and skin.

 Use well-insulated gloves when picking up the battery.

 ALWAYS keep the battery charged. If the battery is not charged, combustible gas will build up.

 DO NOT charge battery if frozen. Battery can explode.

When frozen, warm the battery to at least 61°F (16°C).

 ALWAYS recharge the battery in a well-ventilated environment to avoid the risk of a dangerous concentration of combustible gases.

 If the battery liquid (dilute sulfuric acid) comes into contact with clothing or skin , rinse skin or clothing immediately with plenty of water.

 If the battery liquid (dilute sulfuric acid) comes into contact with eyes , rinse eyes immediately with plenty of water and contact the nearest doctor or hospital to seek medical attention.

CAUTION

 ALWAYS disconnect the NEGATIVE battery terminal before performing service on the equipment.

 ALWAYS keep battery cables in good working condition.

Repair or replace all worn cables.

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TRANSPORTING SAFETY

CAUTION

 NEVER allow any person or animal to stand underneath the equipment while lifting.

NOTICE

 Before lifting, make sure that the equipment parts (hook and vibration insulator) are not damaged and screws are not loose or missing.

 Always make sure crane or lifi tng device has been properly secured to the lifting bail (hook) of the equipment.

 ALWAYS shutdown engine before transporting.

 NEVER lift the equipment while the engine is running.

 Tighten fuel tank cap securely and close fuel cock to prevent fuel from spilling.

 Use adequate lifting cable (wire or rope) of suffi cient strength.

 Use one point suspension hook and lift straight upwards.

 DO NOT lift machine to unnecessary heights.

 ALWAYS tie down equipment during transport by securing the equipment with rope.

ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY/DECOMMISSIONING

NOTICE

Decommissioning is a controlled process used to safely retire a piece of equipment that is no longer serviceable.

If the equipment poses an unacceptable and unrepairable safety risk due to wear or damage or is no longer cost effective to maintain (beyond life-cycle reliability) and is to be decommissioned (demolition and dismantlement),be sure to follow rules below:

 DO NOT pour waste or oil directly onto the ground, down a drain or into any water source.

 Contact your country's Department of

Public Works or recycling agency in your area and arrange for proper disposal of any electrical components, waste or oil associated with this equipment.

SAFETY INFORMATION

 When the life cycle of this equipment is over, remove battery and bring to appropriate facility for lead reclamation. Use safety precautions when handling batteries that contain sulfuric acid.

 When the life cycle of this equipment is over, it is recommended that the trowel frame and all other metal parts be sent to a recycling center.

Metal recycling involves the collection of metal from discarded products and its transformation into raw materials to use in manufacturing a new product.

Recyclers and manufacturers alike promote the process of recycling metal. Using a metal recycling center promotes energy cost savings.

EMISSIONS INFORMATION

NOTICE

The diesel engine used in this equipment has been designed to reduce harmful levels of carbon monoxide

(CO), hydrocarbons (HC) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) contained in diesel exhaust emissions.

This engine has been certifi ed to meet US EPA Evaporative emissions requirements in the installed confi guration.

Attempting to modify or make adjustments to the engine emission system by unauthorized personnel without proper training could damage the equipment or create an unsafe condition.

Additionally, modifying the fuel system may adversely affect evaporative emissions, resulting in fi nes or other penalties.

Emission Control Label

The emission control label is an integral part of the emission system and is strictly controlled by regulations.

The label must remain with the engine for its entire life.

If a replacement emission label is needed, please contact your authorized Kohler Engine Distributor.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Table 1. MVH308DE Specifications

Centrifugal Force

Vibration Frequency

Maximum Traveling Speed

Plate Size (W x L)

Plate Size (W x L) with extension plates

Recommended Battery Types

Battery Dimensions (LxWxH)

Operating Weight

Operating Weight with extension plates

9,217 lbf (41 kN)

4,400 vpm (73 Hz)

85 ft/min (26 m/min)

17.52 x 33.86 in (445 x 860 mm)

23.62 x 33.86 in (600 x 860 mm)

Centennial 51R-75, Interstate MT-51R

Optima D51R

9.65 x 6.88 x 7.99 in. (245 x 175 x 203 mm)

760.59 lbs. (345 kg.)

793.66 lbs. (360 kg.)

Table 2. Engine Specifications

Engine Make

Engine Model

Engine Type

Cylinder Bore X Stroke

Displacement

Maximum Ouput

Fuel Tank Capacity

Fuel Type

Oil Capacity

Starting Method

Dry Net Weight

HATZ

1B30E

Air-cooled, 4 Cycle Diesel Engine

3.15 x 2.72 in. (80 x 69 mm)

21.18 cu-in (347 cc)

6.1 BHP (4.5 Kw) @ 3600 RPM

Approx. 1.4 U.S. gallons (5.3 liters)

Diesel

1.27 qts (1.2 liters)

Recoil/Electric Start

90 lbs (40.8 Kg)

Table 3. Noise and Vibration Emissions

Measured Sound Power Level in dB(A)

Guaranteed Sound Power Level in dB(A)

Hand-Arm Vibration in m/s 2

NOTES:

1. Products are tested for vibration level in accordance with European Directives 2002/44/EC.

2. Test course (crushed gravel) is in compliance with European Directive EN500-4.

3. The above values are subject to change if machine is modified and/or the required regulations change.

107

108

5.5

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DIMENSIONS

STORED POSITION

WORKING POSITION

H D E

C

A

B

EXTENSION PLATE (OPTION)

F

G

Figure 1. Dimensions

Table 4. Dimensions

REF. DES IN. (MM)

G

H

E

F

C

D

A

B

17.52 (445)

23.62 (600)

34.65 (880)

47.64 (1210)

53.54 (1360)

33.86 (860)

60.63 (1540)

40.55 (1030)

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DEFINITION OF PLATE COMPACTOR

The Mikasa MVH308DE is a reversible plate compactor designed for efficient compaction of sand, gravel and cohesive soils. This plate compactor is a powerful compacting tool capable of applying a tremendous force in consecutive high frequency vibrations to a soil surface.

Its applications include compacting for road, embankments and reservoirs as well as backfilling for gas pipelines, water pipelines and cable installation work.

VIBRATORY PLATES

The vibratory plates of the compactor produce low amplitude high frequency vibrations, designed to compact granular soils and asphalt.

The resulting vibrations cause forward motion. The engine and handle are vibration isolated from the vibrating plate.

GENERAL INFORMATION

FREQUENCY/SPEED

The compactor's vibrating plate produces a vibration frequency of 4,400 VPM (vibrations per minute).

The travel speed of the compactor is approximately

85 ft/minute (26 meters/minute).

ENGINE

This plate compactor is equipped with a Hatz 1B30E air cooled, 4-cycle diesel engine. The engine drives an eccentric weight at a high speed to develop a compaction force.

NOTICE

The MVH308DE plate compactor is shipped from the factory without the battery . Battery can be purchased locally. Reference Table 1 for battery specifications.

CONTROLS

Before starting the plate compactor identify and understand the function of all the controls and components.

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NOTES

25

11

1

2

3

4

COMPONENTS

6

5

8

7

9

10

24

20

21

22

23

14

Neutral

Forward

12

Reverse

19

15

14

13

18

16

17

Figure 2. Plate Compactor Components

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Figure 2 shows the location of the basic controls and components of the MVH308DE Plate Compactor. The function of each control is described below:

1. Rubber Cover — Lift this rubber cover to gain access to the fuel tank.

2. Fuel Tank Cap — Remove cap to add fuel to the unit.

3. Hour/Tachometer — Displays the cumulative time that the machine has been in use. During operation it displays the rpm reading. The tachometer also has a battery checker that lights red when the charge is low.

4. Handle Lock — Locks the handle in place when in the stored position.

5. Key Switch — Used to turn the engine on or off.

6. Breather Plug — Allow pressure to escape to the air in the form of a gas from heat.

7. Hand Grip — When operating the compactor use this hand grip to maneuver the compactor.

8. Hydraulic Pump (Oil Reservoir) — Regulates hydraulic oil flow produced by the direction of the control lever.

9. Cyclone Cleaner — Filters large dust particles to keep air cleaner from getting clogged easily.

10. Extension Plate — Provides additional area of vibration to the vibrating plate.

11. Oil Filler for Engine — Used to fill engine oil.

12. Direction Control Lever (variable speed adjustable)

— Push the lever forward to move compactor in a forward direction. Pull the lever backwards to move compactor in backwards direction. Placing the lever in the middle (midway) will cause the compactor not to move (neutral).

13. Throttle Knob — Controls speed of the plate compactor. Place straight vertically to start, push fully counterclockwise for full throttle and fully clockwise to

COMPONENTS stop plate compactor.

14. Handle — When operating the compactor, this handle is to be in the downward position. When the compactor is to be stored , move the handle bar to the upright position.

15. Grip (Handle Bar Height Adjuster) — Adjusts the handle bar to the desired height by loosening the wing nut and turning the grip clockwise to raise the handle bar and counterclockwise to lower the handle bar.

16. Battery — Provides +12V DC to the electrical system.

17. Vibrator Oil Drain Plug — Used to drain vibrator oil from the machine.

18. Vibration Case Oil Filler — Used to add oil to the vibration case.

19. Engine — This plate compactor uses a Hatz 1B30E diesel engine. Refer to the owner’s manual for engine information.

20. Front Cover — Covers the front of the compactor.

21. Center Cover — Covers the center of the compactor.

22. Stopper for Rear Cover — Holds the rear cover in place.

23. Rear Cover — Covers the rear of the compactor.

24. Vibrating Plate — A flat, open plate made of durable cast iron construction used in the compacting of soil.

25. Hook (Lifting Bale) — When lifting of the compactor is required either by forklift, crane etc., tie rope or chain around this lifting point.

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BASIC ENGINE

INITIAL SERVICING

Figure 3. Engine Controls and Components

6. Engine Motor Mounts — Attach these engine mounts to the compactor frame. Tighten securely.

.

The engine (Figure 3) must be checked for proper lubrication and filled with fuel prior to operation. Refer to the manufacturer’s Engine manual for operating and servicing information.

1. Fuel Filler Cap/Fuel Tank — Pull this latch to add diesel fuel to the tank. After refueling, always make sure the fuel cap is latched properly. DO NOT over fill. For additional information refer to engine owner’s manual.

DANGER

Adding fuel to the tank should be done only when the engine is stopped and has had an opportunity to cool down. In the event of a fuel spill, DO NOT attempt to start the engine until the fuel residue has been completely wiped up, and the area surrounding the engine is dry.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

Oil Filter — manual.

Remove this bolt to gain access

(internal) to the engine oil filter. Service the oil filter as recommended in the maintenance section of this

Oil Drain Plugs — There are two oil drain plugs, one is underneath the flywheel, the other on the side of the engine. Remove these plugs to drain engine oil from the engine crankcase.

Crankshaft — transmission.

Muffler —

NOTICE

Connect this shaft to the input of the

Used to reduce noise and emissions.

Nameplate — Contains information about the engine.

2. Engine Lifting Straps/Cover — Remove the air cleaner cover, then lift this cover (the one with decals on it) to gain access to the engine lifting straps.

Operating the engine without an air filter, with a damaged air filter, or a filter in need of replacement will allow dirt to enter the engine, causing rapid engine wear.

3. Air Cleaner/Cover — Prevents dirt and other debris from entering the fuel system. Remove wing-nut on side of air filter cover to gain access to filter element.

WARNING

4. Speed Control Lever — This lever is connected to the throttle control which is located on the side of the engine compartment cover. Use this lever to control engine speed.

5. Dipstick — Remove dipstick to determine if the engine oil level is low. If low, add oil as specified.

Engine components can generate extreme heat. To prevent burns,

DO NOT touch these areas while the engine is running or immediately after operating. NEVER operate the engine with the muffler removed.

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BEFORE STARTING

1. Read all safety instructions at the beginning of manual.

2. Clean the compactor, removing dirt and dust, particularly the engine cooling air inlet, carburetor and air cleaner.

3. Check the air filter for dirt and dust. If air filter is dirty, replace air filter with a new one as required.

4. Check carburetor for external dirt and dust. Clean with dry compressed air.

5. Check fastening nuts and bolts for tightness.

ENGINE OIL CHECK

1. To check the engine oil level, place the compactor on secure level ground with the engine stopped. If the oil level is low, add oil (Grade CC or above).

2. Lubrication is done from the top of the engine (Figure 4).

INSPECTION

DANGER

EXPLOSIVE FUEL!

Motor fuels are highly flammable and can be dangerous if mishandled. DO NOT smoke while refueling. DO NOT attempt to refuel the compactor if the engine is hot! or running.

FUEL CHECK

1. The fuel tank cap is equipped with a lock lever. Unlock the lever before opening cap (Figure 5).

Lock lever Fuel tank cap

Oil inlet at the top

Put your finger at the lock lever to pull it up towards you.

Figure 4. Adding Engine Oil

NOTICE

Pour oil slowly from the top. Oil might overflow if large amount of oil is poured right away.

Season

Summer

Spring/Fall

Winter

Table 5. Oil Type

Temperature

25°C or Higher

25°C~10°C

0°C or Lower

Oil Type

SAE 10W-30

SAE 10W-30/20

SAE 10W-10

Unlock the lock lever.

Put your fingers to the tabs at the two locations of the tank cap to pull up towards you.

Figure 5. Unlocking Fuel Cap Lever

1. Visually inspect to see if fuel level is low. If fuel is low, replenish with unleaded fuel. Fuel inlet is located under the rubber cover at the front cover top portion.

2. When refueling, be sure to use a strainer for filtration.

DO NOT top-off fuel. Wipe up any spilled fuel immediately.

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V-BELT COVER REMOVAL

To inspect the V-belt, remove the top and bottom belt covers.

The V-belt will be as shown in Figure 6.

CLUTCH

INSPECTION

V-BELT TENSION

The V-belt tension is proper if the V-belt bends 10 to 15 mm

(Figure 8) when depressed with finger at midway between the clutch and vibrator pulleys.

V-BELT

CORRECT V-BELT

TENSION 10-15 MM

WHEN DEPRESSED

AS SHOWN.

VIBRATION PULLEY

CLUTCH

PULLEY

Figure 6. V-Belt Cover Removal

V-BELT INSPECTION

Visually examine the V-belt (Figure 7) and determine if it is full of tiny cracks, frayed, has pieces of rubber missing, is peeling or otherwise damaged.

Also, examine the belt and determine if it is oil soaked or

" glazed " (hard shiny appearance on the sides of the belt).

Either of these two conditions can cause the belt to run hot, which can weaken it and increase the danger of it breaking.

If the V-belt exhibits any of the referenced wear conditions replace the V-belt immediately.

OIL SOAKED

V-BELT

VIBRATOR

PULLEY

Figure 8. V-Belt Tension

VIBRATOR OIL CHECK

1. Place the plate compactor horizontally on a flat surface.

Make sure the compactor is level when checking the oil in the vibrator assembly.

2. Check vibrator oil level by removing the oil plug (vibrator oil gauge) as shown in Figure 9. Clean the oil gauge and re-thread back in. Remove the oil gauge again and confirm oil level does not exceed the cross hash of the oil plug. DO NOT OVERFILL!

.

3. The vibrator holds approximately 20.3 oz. (600 cc).

IMPORTANT , if oil is required, replace using only SAE

10W-30 motor oil.

GLAZED CORD FAILURE

WORN BACK

COVER

BROKEN

MISSING RUBBER

CRACKS

SIDEWALL

WEAR

Figure 7. Drive Belt Inspection

Effective

Oil gauge

(19mm wrench)

Drain plug

(14mm wrench)

Figure 9. Vibrator Oil Check

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HANDLE BAR

The height of the handle bar can be adjusted for ease of use. Adjust the handle height as follows. Refer to Figure 10.

1. Loosen the wing nut.

2. Turn the grip clockwise to raise the handle or counterclockwise to lower the handle.

3. When the handle bar is raised to the desired height, tighten the wing nut.

Grip

Wing nut

Figure 10. Handle Height Adjustment

INSPECTION

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STARTUP

CAUTION

DO NOT attempt to operate the compactor until the Safety, General Information and

Inspection sections of this manual have been read and thoroughly understood.

This section is intended to assist the operator with the initial startup of the compactor. It is extremely important that this section be read carefully before attempting to use the compactor in the field.

STARTING THE ENGINE

Electric Start

1. Insert the key to the key switch.

2. Move the throttle lever (Figure 11) to the idle position.

Throttle lever

DIESEL ENGINE TACH &HOUR METER DIESEL ENGINE TACH &HOUR METER

HRS

"HA" is displayed at the operation position, then immediately it will change to "Cumulative time".

Figure 13. Hour Tachometer (Cumulative Time)

5. Turn the key further to the "Start" position to start the engine. When the engine starts, let go of the key. When the engine revolution increases, the buzzer stops.

6. When the engine is in operation, the Hour Tachometer display will show the 'rotation number" (Figure 14).

Cumulative time

DIESEL ENGINE TACH &HOUR METER

Rotation number

DIESEL ENGINE TACH &HOUR METER

HRS RPM

Idle position Handle

Stop position

Figure 11. Throttle Lever (Idle Position)

3. Turn the key to the "Run" position (Figure 12). The buzzer sounds.

Figure 14. Hour Tachometer (Rotation Number)

7. After the engine has started, warm up the engine at low speed for 2 to 3 minutes, especially in cold weather.

CAUTION

When the engine does not start, do not run the cell motor continuously for more than 5 seconds. Move the key back to the "Run" position then wait about 10 seconds to restart.

While the engine is running, never turn the key switch to the "Start" position.

Figure 12. Key Positions

4. After "HA" is displayed on the hour tachometer, the display will change immediately to "cumulative time"

(Figure 13).

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STARTUP

Recoil Start

1. Insert the key to the key switch.

2. Move the throttle lever (Figure 11) to the idle position.

3. Turn the key to the "Run" position (Figure 12). The buzzer sounds.

4. After "HA" is displayed on the hour tachometer, the display will change immediately to "cumulative time".

5. Grasp the starter grip (Figure 15) and slowly pull it out. The resistance becomes the hardest at a certain position, corresponding the compression point. Rewind the rope a little from that point and pull out sharply.

Figure 15. Starter Grip

NOTICE

DO NOT pull the starter rope all the way to the end.

DO NOT release the starter rope after pulling. Allow it to rewind as slow as possible.

6. When engine starts, release the starter grip and allow the rope to recoil.

7. After the engine has started, warm up the engine at low speed for 2 to 3 minutes, especially in cold weather.

8. Before the compactor is placed in to operation, run the engine for several minutes. Check for fuel leaks, and noises that would associate with a lose component.

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OPERATION

OPERATION

CAUTION

ALWAYS follow all safety rules in the safety section of this manual before operating compactor. Keep work area clear of debris and other objects that could cause bodily injury or damage to the compactor.

1. Once the engine has started, move the engine throttle lever quickly to the operation position (Figure 16).

Reverse

Neutral

Forward

Idle position Handle

Throttle lever

Figure 16. Throttle Lever (Operation Position)

2. With the throttle lever in the run position, the engine speed should be around 2,300 RPM, therefore engaging the centrifugal clutch.

NOTICE

ALWAYS move the throttle lever quickly without hesitation, because increasing the engine speed slowly causes the clutch to slip.

3. The direction control lever allows the machine to be moved either backward or forward (Figure 17). When the direction control lever is pushed forward, the machine moves forward. When pulled backward, the machine moves backward.

NOTICE

Your unit may be equipped with direction control levers on both the right and left side of the handle. Earlier models only have one control lever located on the right side of the handle.

Figure 17. Direction Control Lever

4. When the direction control lever is the neutral position, the machine vibrates staying at the same location

NOTICE

NEVER stop the engine suddenly while working at high speeds.

5. Compactor traveling speed may drop on soils which contain clay, however there may be cases where traveling speed drops because the compaction plate does not leave the ground surface easily due to the composition of the soil. To rectify this problem do the following:

• Check the bottom plate to see if clay or equivalent material has been lodge 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.

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STOPPING THE ENGINE

Normal Shutdown

1. Move the throttle lever to the idle position (Figure 18) and run the engine for three minutes at low speed.

OPERATION

3. Turn the key to the "Stop" position (Figure 20). The buzzer will stop.

Idle position Handle

Throttle lever

Figure 18. Throttle Lever (Idle)

2. Move the throttle lever (Figure 19) to the "Stop" position to stop the engine. The buzzer will sound.

Throttle lever

Figure 20. Key Switch (Stop)

Emergency Shutdown

1. Move the throttle lever quickly to the IDLE position, and turn the key to the "Stop" position.

Idle position Handle

Stop position

Figure 19. Throttle Lever (Stop Position)

MVH308DE PLATE COMPACTOR • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #0 (09/06/22) — PAGE 23

NOTES

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE

General maintenance practices are crucial to the performance and longevity of your compactor. This equipment requires routine cleaning, inspection and lubrication. Reference Table 6 and Table 7 for scheduled engine and compactor maintenance.

The following procedures, devoted to maintenance, can prevent serious compactor damage or malfunctioning.

NOTICE

Reference HATZ engine manual supplied with your compactor for more detailed engine maintenance and troubleshooting.

CAUTION

ALWAYS allow the engine to cool before servicing. NEVER attempt any maintenance work on a hot engine.

MAINTENANCE

General Cleanliness

Clean the compactor daily. Remove all dust and debris buildup (mud, clay etc.). If the compactor is steam-cleaned, ensure that lubrication is accomplished AFTER steam cleaning.

NOTICE

Inspection and other services should always be carried out on hard and level ground with the engine shutdown.

NOTICE

The inspection intervals listed in the maintenance tables are for operation under normal conditions. Adjust your inspection intervals based on the number hours plate compactor is in use, and particular working conditions.

WARNING

Some maintenance operations may require the engine to be run. Ensure that the maintenance area is well ventilated. Diesel engine exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas that can cause unconsciousness and may result in DEATH .

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MAINTENANCE

To make sure your plate compactor is always in good working condition before using, carry out the maintenance inspection in accordance with Table 6 and Table 7.

ENGINE MAINTENANCE

Perform engine maintenance as listed in Table 6.

Description (3) Operation

Engine Oil

Air Cleaner

All Nuts and

Bolts

Cooling Fins

Fuel Tank

CHECK

CHANGE

CHECK

CHANGE

Re-tighten If

Necessary

CHECK

CLEAN

Fuel Filter CHECK

Idle Speed CHECK-ADJUST

Valve Clearance CHECK-ADJUST

Fuel lines CHECK

Table 6. Engine Maintenance Schedule

Before

First

Month or

10 hrs

Every 3

Months or

25 hrs

Every 6

Months or

50 hrs

X

X

X

X

X (1)

X

Every

Year or

100 hrs

X

X

X (2)

Every 2 years (replace if necessary) (2)

Every 2

Years or

200 hrs

X (2)

1. Service more frequently when used in DUSTY areas.

2. These items should be serviced by your service dealer, unless you have the proper tools and are mechanically proficient.

Refer to the HATZ Shop Manual for service procedures.

3. For commercial use, log hours of operation to determine proper maintenance intervals.

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MACHINE INSPECTION

Perform machine inspection as listed in Table 7.

Interval

Table 7. Machine Inspection

Check Solution

Machine Clean if necessary.

Fuel Tank For Leaks

Fuel System for Leaks

Repair fuel leaks.

Repair fuel leaks.

Daily Before Starting

Every 20 Hours

Every 100 Hours

Every 200 hours

Every 300 hours

Every 2 years

Engine Oil

Vibrator Oil

Air Cleaner Element

Guard Frame

Shock Absorber

Hydraulic Pump

Hydraulic Pipe System

Direction Control Lever

Duct Hose

Engine Oil/Oil Filter

Engine Oil

Engine Oil Filter

Vibrator Oil

Hydraulic Oil

Battery Terminal

V-Belt

Clutch

Engine Bolts

Vibrator Oil

Fuel Filter

Hydraulic Oil

Engine Oil Filter

Fuel Lines

Add oil if necessary.

Add oil if necessary.

Clean/Replace

Inspect/deformations

Replace if damaged.

Check/Repair Leaks

Check/Repair leaks,

Inspect for wear

Check bolts/nuts,

Inspect for wear

Check for crack/ damage

Replace only after first 20 hrs.

Change

Wash

Check oil level.

Check for leaks/dirt.

Check oil level.

Check for leaks.

Clean

Inspect, replace if damaged or worn.

Inspect, replace if not working properly.

Replace bolts if deformed or elongated.

Change

Change

Change

Change

Replace

MAINTENANCE

TIGHTENING TORQUE

Reference Table 8 below (Tightening Torque ), for retightening of nuts and bolts.

Table 8. Tightening Torque (in. kg/cm Diameter)

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

4T

6-8T

70

100

150

250

300

500

500

800

750

1,300

1,100

2,000

1,400

2,700

11T 150 400 800 1,200 2,000 2,900 4,200

*

**

100 (6mm) 300 ~ 350 (8mm) 650 ~ 700 (10mm)

In case counter-part is of aluminum

Bolt threads used with this machine are all right handed

Material and quality of material is marked on each bolt, and screw.

2,000

3,800

5,600

ENGINE AIR CLEANER

CAUTION

Wear protective equipment such as approved safety glasses or face shields and dust masks or respirators when cleaning air filters with compressed air.

This engine is equipped with a replaceable, high-density paper air cleaner element. See Figure 21 for air cleaner components.

1. Remove the air cleaner cover and high-density paper air cleaner element (Figure 21).

2. Tap the paper filter element several times on a hard surface to remove dirt, or blow compressed air not exceeding 30 psi (207 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm 2 ) through the filter element from the inside out. NEVER brush off dirt. Brushing will force dirt into the fibers. Replace the paper filter element if it is excessively dirty.

MVH308DE PLATE COMPACTOR • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #0 (09/06/22) — PAGE 27

BASE

GASKET

PAPER

FILTER

ELEMENT

AIR CLEANER

COVER

MAINTENANCE

3. Reinstall dust pot onto air cleaner body and secure dust pot with locking latches (Figure 23).

2

Lock

Dust exhaust

BLOW COMPRESSED

AIR FROM THE

INSIDE OUR

WING NUT

NOTICE

Figure 21. Engine Air Cleaner

Operating the engine with loose or damaged air cleaner components could allow unfiltered air into the engine causing premature wear and failure.

DUST POT

Always clean the dust pot. A clogged dust pot reduces cyclone effect with cleaner element wearing easily.

1. Release locking latch (Figure 22) on dust pot and remove dust pot from air cleaner body.

1

Figure 23. Latching Dust Pot

ENGINE OIL

NOTICE

Drain the engine oil when the oil is warm.

1. Remove the oil drain bolt (Figure 24). and sealing washer and allow the oil to drain into a suitable container.

2. Replace engine oil with recommended type oil as listed in Table 5. For engine oil capacity, see Table 2 (Engine

Specifications).

DO NOT overfill.

3. Reinstall drain bolt with sealing washer and tighten securely.

Latch

Engine oil drain

(Drain bolt)

Dust exhaust Dust pot

Figure 22. Unlatching Dust Pot

2. Clean dust pot with water and neutral detergent.

Figure 24. Draining Engine Oil

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HYDRAULIC OIL

1. With the handle in vertical position, remove the plug cap from the hydraulic pump (Figure 25).

Plug cap

Breather plug

OIL LEVEL

MAINTENANCE

7. With the direction control lever at the forward-most position, secure the guard frame with a rope to immobilize (Figure 27).

Forward-most position

Direction

control lever

Guard frame

Hydraulic pump

Figure 25. Removing Plug/Breather Cap

2. Remove the breather plug with a 24 mm wrench at the top of the hydraulic pump.

3. Remove the hydraulic hose connected to the cylinder on the vibrator side (Figure 26).

Hydraulic hose

Cylinder

Air releasing plug

Figure 26. Removing Hydraulic Hose

4. Set the run lever to reverse.

5. Drain the hydraulic oil from the pump.

6. After the oil is drained, attach the hydraulic hose again to the cylinder on the vibrator side.

Figure 27. Direction Control Lever

(Forward Position)

8. Pour hydraulic oil (550 cc) to the hydraulic pump breather plug attachment hole (Figure 25).

9. Remove the air releasing plug on vibrator cylinder. Oil will then come out from the air releasing plug. After air bubbles stop coming out, reinsert plug. Tighten securely (Figure 26).

10. Release the direction control lever and move the lever forward and reverse several times (until no air bubbles are seen). Keep the lever at the forward position for

10 seconds every time. (Because the check valve is opened at the maximum forward position and air bubble will come out from the oil tank of the hydraulic pump).

11. In case the air bleeding is insufficient, repeat steps 9 and 10.

12. Attach the hydraulic pump breather plug and put on the plug cap. After making sure the hydraulic oil in the pump is at OIL LEVEL, attach the breather plug.

CAUTION

Do not exceed OIL LEVEL of hydraulic oil. If the level is higher, oil will burst out from the breather plug.

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V-BELT

Visually examine the V-belt (Figure 28) and determine if it is full of tiny cracks, frayed, has pieces of rubber missing, is peeling or otherwise damaged.

Also, examine the belt and determine if it is oil soaked or

" glazed " (hard shiny appearance on the sides of the belt).

Either of these two conditions can cause the belt to run hot, which can weaken it and increase the danger of it breaking.

If the V-belt exhibits any of the above wear conditions replace the V-belt immediately.

OIL SOAKED

MAINTENANCE

2. When the battery charge gets low, the battery checker lights red.

NOTICE

If an old battery is used, even when the battery checker is not lighted (indicating low charge), the cell starter might not operate because of low charging level. If that happens, change the battery with the new one.

Changing the Battery

1. Unlatch the two stoppers at the top portion of the rear cover to open the rear cover (Figure 30).

Stopper

Rear cover

GLAZED CORD FAILURE

WORN BACK

COVER

BROKEN

MISSING RUBBER

CRACKS

SIDEWALL

WEAR

Figure 28. V-Belt Inspection

BATTERY

The standard battery installed is a maintenance-free battery. It is not necessary to supply battery fluid. In case of a sudden voltage drop, the battery cannot be charged quickly, so it has to be replaced with a new one.

Checking Battery Capacity

1. Check the battery checker on the hour tachometer

(Figure 29).

HOUR TACHOMETER Battery checker

Figure 30. Opening Rear Cover

2. Loosen the two bolts on each side of the bar connecting the battery to the side rails (Figure 31).

SLIDE BAR UPWARD

TO ACCESS

BATTERY

DIESEL ENGINE TACH &HOUR METER

LOOSEN

BOLT

(4 PLACES)

BATTERY

Figure 29. Battery Check

Figure 31. Raising The Battery

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3. Slide the bar up the notches for easy access to the battery and tighten the bolts.

4. Take off the nuts and remove the battery holder

(Figure 32).

5. After tilting the battery backward, disconnect the battery terminal. Always disconnect the black terminal on the negative side first.

6. Pull up the handle on the top of the battery to remove the battery from the machine (Figure 32). Make sure that the battery terminals do not touch the frame.

Battery holder

Nut

MAINTENANCE

STORAGE

1. Wash off dirt and soil from every part with water. While washing, be careful not to let the water splash on the electric components such as the battery and the engine muffler.

2. Cover the machine to prevent dust and dirt buildup.

3. Store the machine in a dry area away from direct sunlight.

4. Do not leave the machine outdoors. Keep it indoors.

5. When not used for a long period of time, drain the fuel from the fuel tank, and either disconnect the battery terminals or remove the battery itself.

6. When the machine is used after a long storage period, check the level of engine oil and battery capacity before using.

Battery

Handle

Figure 32. Removing Battery

7. To install new battery, perform the procedure in reverse.

Make sure that the red terminal (positive side) is connected first.

8. Loosen the two bolts on each side of the battery bracket and slide the bracket down to lower the battery to its original location.

9. Tighten the four bolts.

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TROUBLESHOOTING (COMPACTOR)

Symptom

Troubleshooting (Compactor)

Possible Problem

Clutch slips?

V-belt slips?

Excessive oil in vibrator?

Travel speed low and vibration weak.

Trouble in vibrator internals?

Travels forward or backward but unable to switch direction.

Aeration in hydraulic oil for for travel reversing system?

Engine speed incorrect?

Hydraulic pump problems?

Direction Control Lever installation wrong?

Broken or defective oil hose?

Aeration in hydraulic oil?

Excessive oil in reversing system?

Hydraulic pump clogged with trash?

Cylinder piston bearing failure?

Does not travel in forward or reverse

V-belt disengaged or slips?

Clutch slips?

Vibrator locks?

Direction Control Lever operating resistance for reverse is high.

Cylinder piston bearing failure?

Piston inside hydraulic pump not moving smoothly?

Vibrator cylinder piston does not move smoothly

Solution

Adjust or replace clutch.

Adjust or replace V-belt.

Fill to correct level.

Check vibrator assembly for any worn or defective parts, replace any defective parts.

Purge air in hydraulic oil. (Bleed plug)

Set engine speed to correct RPM.

Check hydraulic pump.

Correct installation of lDirection

Control Lever.

Replace oil hose.

Purge air in hydraulic oil. (Bleed plug)

Fill to correct level.

Clean valve inside hydraulic pump.

Check piston bearing in cylinder for leakage.

Engage V-belt, adjust or replace.

Adjust clutch, replace if necessary.

Check vibrator and correct problem.

Check piston bearing in cylinder for leakage at USH packing.

Adjust or replace.

Adjust or replace.

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Symptom

Engine will not start or start is delayed, although engine can be turned over.

At low temperatures engine will not start.

Engine fi res but stops as soon as starter is switched off.

Engine stops by itself during normal operation.

Low engine power, output and speed.

Engine oil too thick?

Defective battery?

Fuel fi lter blocked?

Fuel supply blocked?

Defective fuel pump?

Fuel tank empty?

Fuel fi lter blocked?

Defective fuel pump?

Mechanical oil pressure shutdown sensor stops the engine due to low oil?

Fuel tank empty?

Fuel fi lter clogged?

Fuel tank venting is inadequate?

Leaks at pipe unions?

Speed control lever does not remain in selected position?

Engine oil level too full?

Injection pump wear?

TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE)

Troubleshooting (Engine)

Possible Problem

No fuel reaching injection pump?

Defective fuel pump?

Fuel fi lter clogged?

Faulty fuel supply line?

Compression too low?

Fuel pump not working correctly?

Oil pressure too low?

Low starting temperature limit exceeded?

Defective battery?

Air or water mixed in fuel system?

Solution

Add fuel. Check entire fuel system.

Replace fuel pump.

Replace fuel fi lter and clean tank.

Replace or repair fuel line.

Check piston, cylinder and valves. Adjust or repair per engine repair manual.

Repair or replace fuel pump.

Check engine oil pressure.

Comply with cold starting instructions and proper oil viscosity.

Charge or replace battery.

Check carefully for loosened fuel line coupling, loose cap nut, etc.

Refi ll engine crankcase with correct type of oil for winter environment.

Replace battery.

Replace fuel fi lter.

Check the entire fuel system.

Replace fuel pump.

Add fuel.

Replace fuel fi lter.

Replace fuel pump.

Add oil. Replace low oil shutdown sensor if necessary.

Add fuel.

Replace fuel fi lter.

Ensure tank is adequately vented.

Check threaded pipe unions. Tape and tighten unions as required.

See engine manual for corrective action.

Correct engine oil level.

Use No. 2-D diesel fuel only. Check the fuel injection pump element and delivery valve assembly and replace as necessary.

MVH308DE PLATE COMPACTOR • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #0 (09/06/22) — PAGE 33

Symptom

Low engine power output and low speed, black exhaust smoke.

Engine overheats.

TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE)

Troubleshooting (Engine) - continued

Possible Problem

Air fi lter blocked?

Incorrect valve clearances?

Malfunction at injector?

Solution

Clean or replace air fi lter.

Adjust valves per engine specifi cation.

See engine manual.

Too much oil in engine crankcase?

Entire cooling air system contaminated or blocked?

Fan belt broken or elongated?

Coolant insuffi cient?

Drain off engine oil down to upper mark on dipstick.

Clean cooling air system and cooling fi n areas.

Change belt or adjust belt tension.

Replenish coolant.

Radiator net or radiator fi n clogged with dust? Clean net or fi n carefully.

Fan, radiator, or radiator cap defective?

Replace defective part.

Thermostat defective?

Head gasket defective or water leakage?

Check thermostat and replace if necessary.

Replace parts.

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X5:TE 282088-1

X4:Bosch 1 928 404 655

X1(*1)

X1.1

Electric fuel pump

X1.2

#0

#1

WIRING DIAGRAM

Motor

Engine

Oil temp sensor

No connection

Glow plug

Dynamo

G

Yellow

Yellow

Regulator

#22 #2 #24

Engine control unit

(ECU)

ECU has “X3” connector.

(X3 : Molex

538-34576

-0703)

Oil pressure switch

Red

*2

X2(*1)

*2

ISO 8820-3

TYPE,F 30A

(SAE J2077)

30

Starter switch

50

15

X2.1

Black

Red

+

Buzzer

-

Black

Black

Register

220Ω

Starter

DC12V 1.0kW

M8

BOLT

No.3: Relay drive

Hour/tacho meter

AV20

Battery

70B24L

X2.2

White

AV20

Black/Orange

X7

No connection

X8

Black

CA104

CW104

CB104

Speed adustment switch

Deutsch

DT06-6S-C015

*1 About the model of

X1,X2 connecters:

Male : ITT-CANON 391-8530-006

Famele : ITT-CANON 391-8531-016

*2 About connecters:

Male : NIHON TANSH 18044-2

Famele : NIHON TANSHI 17075-2

MVH308DE PLATE COMPACTOR • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #0 (09/06/22) — PAGE 35

OPERATION MANUAL

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