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Summary of Contents for Mikasa Sangyo MVC-F60
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MVC-F60/F70/F80/ F82/88G/98D Contents of “Declaration of Conformity” W e t h a n k y o u f o r s e l e c t i n g Mikasa Plate Compactor. For your safe and proper operation, please read this manual and be always sure to keep it ready for Please refer the ...
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2) Manufacturer’s name and address. 4-3, Sarugaku-cho 1 chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo101-0064, Japan Yoshiharu Nishimaki, engineer 3) Name and address of the person who keeps the R. & D. Division, Mikasa Sangyo Co., Ltd. technical documentation. Shiraoka-machi, Saitama, Japan 4) Type: Vibratory Plates...
1. Preface This operation manual describes the proper operation, basic inspection and maintenance procedures of the plate compactor. Please read this operation manual before use in order to maximize the excellent performance of this machine and make your work more efficient and effective. After reading the manual, please keep it in a handy location for easy reference.
3. Warning Symbols The triangle marks ( ) used in this manual and on the decals on the machine are warning symbols. Please follow these precautions. Warning symbols indicating personnel hazards Extremely hazardous. If the warning is not followed, it is likely to result in serious injury or death. Hazardous.
4.3 Location and Ventilation Precautions Do not run the machine in an unventilated location, such as indoors or inside a tunnel. The exhaust gas from the engine contains toxic gases such as carbon monoxide and is very hazardous. Do not operate the machine near open flames. 4.4 Precautions Before Starting Check each part to see if it is tightened properly.
4.7 Transportation and Storage Precautions Stop the engine during transportation. Transport after the engine and the machine are cooled down. Always drain the fuel before transporting. Securely fix the machine to prevent it from moving or falling during transportation. 4.8 Maintenance Precautions Appropriate maintenance is required to ensure safe and efficient operation of the machine.
4.9 Labeling Position MVC-F60/F70/F80/F82 NPA-1474 VAS HANDLE MVC-88GE/88GH NPA-1474 VAS HANDLE...
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MVC-98D NPA-1474 VAS HANDLE LABEL PART No. PART NAME Q’ TY REMARK PLATE, SERIAL NO. / EU 9201-01410 DECAL, MIKASA MARK 120X60 NP-141 WATER TANK 9201-05070 DECAL,MIKASA MARK 125MM WATER TANK NP-507 9209-00090 DEAL,LIFTING POSITION NPA-1474 9209-00090 DEAL,CAUTION ICONS Warnig labels NPA-1479 9209-00090 DECAL,DO NOT LIFTING...
4-10. Descriptions of symbols used on warning labels P/N 9209-00090 DECAL, SET /MVC, MCD /EXP,EU (NPA-1479, 1473, 1474) Do not use. (For cutters) NPA-1480 NPA-1473 NPA-1479 NPA-1474 Do not use. (For cutters) Danger: poisonous exhaust gas Be careful not to approach danger Carbon monoxide poisoning may occur if source.
7. Belt Cover 8. Vibrating Plate 9. Vibration Case 10. Water Tube (Sprinkler) 11. Water Shut-Off Vlve 12. Water Tank MVC-88G/98D MVC-F60/F70/F80/F82 13. Fuel Tank 14. Throttle Lever 15. Engine ON/OFF Switch 16. Recoil Starter (pullrope) 17. Fuel Valve Lever 18.Choke Lever 19.
7. Inspection Before Operation Conduct inspection while the engine is stopped. If you get caught in the rotating parts, you may suffer serious damage. Conduct inspection after making this machine level and checking that the body does not move. ★ Refer to the "Regular Check and Adjustments"...
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Check the oil gauge to see if the oil is at the specified level. Use engine oil SAE10W-30 as lubrication oil. Recommended oil quantity for MVC-F60/F70/F80/F82 is 140cc and MVC-88/98D, 200cc. Remove the oil plug in Vibrator Assembly and check the oil level.
8.Operation 8.1 Starting Fuel cock (HONDA) The engine exhaust gas contains carbon dioxide and is very dangerous. Do not use this machine where ventilation is poor. Fuel cock lever FLOW Gasoline engine Turn the lever of the fuel cock downward and feed Fig.3-1 fuel.
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Grip the starting knob of the recoil starter. When you pull the rope a little, you will feel some resistance. Then pull it at a stroke. Be careful not to pull the rope too strongly, or the rope may break or come off. (Fig.8-1 &...
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Diesel engine Hold the starting handle properly. The engine is started in the manner described below. Pull out the recoil starting handle. Pull out the handle to the point where you feel strong resistance, and then return it to the initial position.
8.2 Operation If you open the speed control lever at a stroke, this machine starts vibration and moves forward. If you open it slowly, the clutch may slip, so open the speed control lever at a stroke without hesitation. (Figs. 5 & 11) When this machine is used on cohesive soils, the vibrating plate does not move over the ground easily and the travel speed becomes...
10 Transportation Make sure there is no breakage of guard frame and anti-vibration rubber nor loosened or missing bolts. Always stop the engine when lifting. Use an intact wire rope without any deformation with sufficient strength. Slowly lift upward without applying any impact. Never let people or animals go under the lifted machine.
V-groove is stained, clean it thoroughly. Checking Bolt, Engine MVC-F60/F70/F80/F82 The part of Bolt, Engine is made of rubber material, of which the inferiority like fatigue or worn leads V-belt tension low. Whenever checking V-belt, inspect this part for the reason as well as Shock Absorbing Rubber.
13. Troubleshooting 1. Gasoline Engine (1) Starting problem Bridging Spark Plug Carbon accumulated on Spark Plug Short circuit due to insulation problems of Electricity reaches Spark Plug to High Voltage Cable Inappropriate gap of Spark Plug Fuel is supplied, but Spark Plug does not ignite Short circuit of Stop Switch...
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2. Diesel Engine (1) Starting problem (A) In case of compression problem Intake / Exhaust Valve upthrust No compression at all Decompressor adjustment problem Contact with seat not close enough Piston Ring wear Almost no compression Cylinder wear Cylinder, Cylinder Head mating surface problem Nozzle seat looseness (B) In case of inappropriate fuel injection inside the combustion chamber Clogging of Tank Cap Air Hole...
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Valve open/close timing inappropriate Engine revolution Clogged exhaust hole, muffler does not increase Overload Piston, Cylinder Ring wear Nozzle hole clogging Piston Ring stuck Firing problem with Wrong assembly (upside down) of Piston Ring white smoke Inappropriate injection timing (when unloaded) Inappropriate Valve open/close timing Looseness of Injection Pump joint Leakage from fuel passage...
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