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PRIOR TO OPERATION

Make sure that all dirt, mud, etc., are thoroughly

removed from the unit prior to operation. Special

effort should be given to the bottom face of the

vibrating plate and those areas adjacent to the

cooling air inlet of engine, carburetor, and air

cleaner.

Check all bolts and screws for tightness and make

sure all bolts and screws are securely tightened.

Loose bolts and screws may cause damage to

the unit.

Check the V-belt for tightness. The normal slack

should be approximately 10-15mm (1/2”) when

the belts are forcibly depressed in the middle

position between the two sheaves. If there is

excess belt play, there could be a decrease

in the impact force or erratic vibration, causing

machine damage.

Check the engine oil level and if the engine oil

level is low, it should be refilled. Use the proper

motor oil as suggested by the engine manufacturer.

Remove the oil plug in the excitor base and check 

the oil level. Make sure the compactor is level when 

checking. The oil level should be up to the oil plug. 

Every month or every 200 hours of operation, 

replace the oil. (Fig.1)

IMPORTANT:

 

- When changing the oil, the old oil can be  

 

 

  drained by tipping the unit.The oil will drain    

 

  easily while it is hot.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

A regular grade gasoline should be used in the

engine. When filling the fuel tank, make sure

the fuel filter is used.

OPERATION

In operation, guide the machine, but let the com-

pactor do the work. Bearing down on the handle is 

unnecessary and causes shock absorber wear.

On level surfaces the compactor moves forward 

rapidly. On uneven surfaces or inclines, light forward 

pressure on handle may be required to assist the 

compactor in moving forward.

ALWAYS OPERATE THE MACHINE AT FULL THROT-

TLE. If excessive vibration is felt through the handle, 

do not operate until the engine is checked and set at 

its maximum running speed of 3600 rpm. Insure the 

drive belt is adjusted properly. Refer to belt tension-

section.

6.

1.

2.

Season

Temperature Grade of Exciter Oil

Summer

25C or higher

SAE#30

Spring/Fall 25C~10C

SAE#30, #20

Winter

0C~10C

SAE#10

4. PRIOR TO OPERATION 

1.  Make sure that all dirt, mud, etc., are thoroughly 

removed from the unit prior to operation. Special 
effort should be given to the bottom face of the 
vibrating plate and those areas adjacent to the 
cooling air inlet of engine, carburetor, and air 
cleaner. 

2.  Check all bolts and screws for tightness and make 

sure all bolts and screws are securely tightened. 
Loose bolts and screws may cause damage to 
the unit. 

3.  Check the V-belt for tightness. The normal slack 

should be approximately 10-15mm (1/2”) when 
the belts are forcibly depressed in the middle 
position between the two sheaves. If there is 
excess belt play, there could be a decrease 
in the impact force or erratic vibration, causing 
machine damage. 

4.  Check the engine oil level and if the engine oil 

level is low, it should be refilled. Use the proper 
motor oil as suggested in the table below. (Fig-1) 

5.  Remove the oil plug in the vibrator assembly 

and check the oil level. Make sure the compactor 

is level when checking. The oil level should be 

up to the oil plug. Every month or every 200 hours 
of operation, replace the oil. (Fig-2.1 & Fig-2.2) 

CPC-95                         Fig-2.1

IMPORTANT: 
        Use the Motor oil SAE 
        When changing the oil, the old oil can be drained 

by tipping the unit.The oil will drain easily while it 
is hot 

6.  A regular grade gasoline should be used in the 

engine. When filling the fuel tank, make sure 
the fuel filter is used. 

CPC-60,CPC-160,CPC-405           Fig-2.2

 
 
Season 

Temperature 

Oil to be used 

Summer 

25

 or higher 

SAE#30 

Spring/Fall 

25

℃~

10

 

SAE#30, #20 

Winter 

0

 or lower 

SAE#10 

 
 

Fig.1

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Page 1: ...BCF1080 FORWARD PLATE COMPACTORS 10 2013 05 OI B09051 08 2015 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

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Page 3: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BCF1080 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 4: ...ECIFICATIONS PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE AND ROUTINE SERVICE PLAN ROUTINE SERVICE INTERVALS FOREWARD SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OPERATING PRINCIPLE STARTING PROCEDURE STOPPING PROCEDURE PRIOR TO OPERATION OPERAT...

Page 5: ...e routing on first use Consider that your new Compactor is like a new car Just as you would break in a new car to the road or any new machine to the job you should start gradually and build up to full...

Page 6: ...in the twelve month warranty period No further or other guarantee or warranty expressed or implied in connection with the sale of the Compactor is given and our sole liability consists in replacing de...

Page 7: ...T WEIGHT kg lb 60 OPERATING WEIGHT kg lb 65 PERFORMANCE TRAVELING SPEED m min ft min 20 25 VIBRATING FREQUENCY Hz vpm 6000 CENTRIFUGAL FORCE lb kN kgf 10 5 1080 WATER TANK CAPACITY L 15 POWER SOURCE M...

Page 8: ...you will find that you can do some of the regular maintenance yourself However when in need of parts or major service be sure to see your Bartell dealer For your convenience we have provided this spac...

Page 9: ...ration o o o o o Engine Engine Oil Check Level o o o o o o Change o o o Oil Cooler Clean o o o o Cooling Fins Clean o o o o o Air Cleaner Check Clean o o o o o o Replace o Air Intake Line Check o Repl...

Page 10: ...ll make clean up quick and easy especially if a non stick coating was applied prior to use In the Service Schedule above items that should be checked replaced or adjusted are indicated by o in the app...

Page 11: ...aft contained within the exciter housing is driven at high speed by a clutch and belt drive system This high speed shaft revolution causes the rapid lifting and downward ramming motion of the machine...

Page 12: ...operation replace the oil Fig 1 IMPORTANT When changing the oil the old oil can be drained by tipping the unit The oil will drain easily while it is hot 1 2 3 4 5 A regular grade gasoline should be us...

Page 13: ...ne oil regularly Use proper engine oil as recommended See chart below Fill crankcase to levels as recommended in manufacture s engine manual SPARK PLUG Check and clean spark plugs regu larly A fouled...

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Page 17: ...NE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY 1 16 101237 01073 HEX NUT M10 10 17 101237 01074 SPRING WASTER M10 2 10 18 101237 01075 PLAIN WASHER M10 5 4 19 101237 01076 VIBRATOR ISOLATOR BFR BF2074 4 20 101237 01083 COMPACTO...

Page 18: ...35 101539 01005 HANDLE ASSEMBLY 1 36 101539 01008 CLUTCH 130 20 1 37 101539 01021 VIBRATOR ASSEMBLY 1 38 101539 01030 VIBRATOR ISOLATOR BB 35 35 B 2 39 651050 THROTTLE LEVER WITH CABLE ASSY 1 FULL ASS...

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