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BR3570

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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

Opening the governor lever sharply causes the 

compactor to start working (Fig.2). When the 

engine speed reaches around 2300rpm, centrifugal 

clutch will be engaged. The lever should be operated 

quickly without hesitation, because increasing the 

engine speed slowly 

causes the clutch to slip.

Operate travel lever to have compactor travel 

forward or reverse. Push the lever forward for forward 

travel, pull it back for reverse and place it in neutral 

for vibration in place. (Fig.3)

When you work on soil which contains clay, there 

may be cases where traveling speed drops because

compaction plate does not leave ground surface as

easily. Check the bottom of plate to see if clay has 

not stuck there. Incidentally, because compactor can 

not be as efficient on clayey or high moisture 

containing soil, dry such soil to appropriate moisture 

content level or carry out compaction twice.

To discontinue your work, contrary to the starting 

time, return the governor lever quickly to LOW 

position. Do not move it slowly. (Fig.2)

6.

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2.

3.

4.

5. STARTING-UP 

Gasoline Engine (FOR CPC-60, CPC-95, CPC-160 & CPC-240) 

1.  Align fuel cock lever with FLOW position (Fig.3) 
2.  When cold or somehow starting is difficult, turn choke lever to START position. This is not necessary 

when engine is warm. (Fig.4) 

3.  Turn governor lever slightly to high speed side. (Fig.5)  
4.  Turn engine start switch to ON position. (Fig.6) 
5.  Hold recoil starter grip and pull it slightly until you feel light resistance. Pull it strongly there. Be careful not 

to pull it too hard however because it may come off. Do not release the grip from the pulled position but 
return it to starter case before releasing. (Fig.6) 

6.  If engine has started, while listening to explosion sound, slowly return the choke lever to OPERATION 

position. (Fig.7) 
After started, be sure to run the engine at low speed for a few minutes. 
It must be done in cold climate in particular. 
Check for abnormal noise of gas leak in the meantime. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

6. OPERATION 

 

Single Plate Compactor (For CPC-95): 

1.  As the engine warms up, gradually move the chock lever to the OPEN position. 
2.  Move the speed control lever from the LOW to the HIGH position. When the engine speed reaches 

approximately 2300-2600 RPM, the centrifugal clutch engages. If the engine speed increased very slowly, 
it is possible that the clutch can slip. Do not operate the speed control lever slowly. 
 

Reversible Plate Compactor (For CPC-60, CPC-160, CPC-240, CPC-350 & 

CPC-405): 

1.  Opening the governor lever sharply causes the compactor to start working (Fig. 5) 

When the engine speed reaches around 2300rpm, centrifugal clutch will be engaged. 
The lever should be operated quickly without hesitation, because increasing the engine speed slowly   
causes the clutch to slip. 

2.  Operate travel lever to have compactor travel forward or 

reverse. Push the lever forward for forward travel, pull 
it back for reverse and place it in neutral for vibration in 
place. (Fig.11 for CPC-60 and CPC-160; Fig. 12 for 
CPC-405) 

3.  When you work on soil which contains clay, there may   

be cases where traveling speed drops because 
compaction plate does not leave ground surface as 

easily. Check the bottom of plate to see if clay has not 

stuck there. Incidentally, because compactor can not 
be as efficient on clayey or high moisture containing 
soil, dry such soil to appropriate moisture content level 
or carry out compaction twice. 

4.  To discontinue your work, contrary to the starting time, 

return the governor lever quickly to LOW position. Do 
not move it slowly. (Fig. 5) 

 
 
        CAUTION 
While engine is stopped, operating travel lever back and forth a few times causes the lever to be locked at 
forward position. 
This does not mean it is in trouble but the check valve within hand pump is actuated. Do not try to operate the 
lever forcibly. The travel lever will operate normally when the engine is started and vibrator is in action.   
 
 
 
 

Fig.2

Fig.3

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

Season

Temperature Grade of Exciter Oil

Summer

25C or higher

SAE#30

Spring/Fall 25C~10C

SAE#30, #20

Winter

0C~10C

SAE#10

Содержание BR3570

Страница 1: ...10 2013 04 OI B09046 07 2014 BR3570 REVERSIBLE HYDRAULIC PLATE COMPACTORS ...

Страница 2: ...rt of this work may be reporduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording or by any information storage or retrieval system without the prior written permission of Bartell Morrison Inc unless such copying is permitted by federal copyright laws Address inquiries or reference permission care of Bartell Morrison Inc 375 Annagem Blvd Mis...

Страница 3: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BR3570 ...

Страница 4: ... SPECIFICATIONS PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE AND ROUTINE SERVICE PLAN ROUTINE SERVICE INTERVALS FOREWARD SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING PRINCIPLE STARTING PROCEDURE STOPPING PROCEDURE PRIOR TO OPERATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE STORAGE ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS AND PARTS LIST VIBRATING PLATE BODY VIBRATOR CONTROL HAND PUMP ASSEMBLY ...

Страница 5: ...els by observing a simple 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 use Learn what your machine can do and how it will respond Refer to the engine manufactur er s manual for run in times Full throttle and control may be used after this time pe...

Страница 6: ...ven to Bartell Ltd within 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 defective parts or portions thereof We shall not be responsible for any special indirect or consequential damages arising in any manner whatsoever This guarantee is for the sole b...

Страница 7: ...ERATING WEIGHT kg lb 250 551 PERFORMANCE TRAVELING SPEED m min ft min forward 0 25 0 82 backward 0 25 0 82 VIBRATING FREQUENCY Hz vpm 87 5200 CENTRIFUGAL FORCE kN kgf 35 3570 WATER TANK CAPACITY L 7871 POWER SOURCE MANUFACTURER Honda Robin Yanmar MODEL GX270 EX27 L70 MAX OUTPUT 8 5 6 3 9 6 6 5 8 4 3 RPM 3600 4000 3600 FUEL TANK CAPACITY L 5 6 5 3 6 4 6 1 2 9 2 7 STARTING SYSTEM Recoil 7 ...

Страница 8: ...this manual thoroughly 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 space to record relevant data about your Vibratory Plate Compactor When in need of parts or service be prepared to provide your Compactor serial number Locate the serial number now ...

Страница 9: ...eck o o o o o Check Operation 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 Replace 2 yrs Fuel Filter Check Clean o o o o Replace o o Fuel Tank Clean 500 hrs Engine Wiring Check o Exciter Exciter Oil Check Level o o o o o o Change o o o Drive Belt Check Tig...

Страница 10: ...Use of a power washer will 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 appropriate column Not all plate compactor models include the same features and options and as such not all service operations may have to be performed For ease of recording place...

Страница 11: ...XCITER When installing the exciter assembly between the clamps exciter housing should be located with an equal dimension protruding beyond the outside faces of the exciter clamps The exciter clamp bolts must be torqued to 50 foot pounds DO NOT EXCEED THESE RECOMMENDATIONS Refer to the particular final as sembly diagram in the parts book that corresponds with your compactor model OPERATING PRINCIPL...

Страница 12: ...owly Fig 2 6 1 2 3 4 5 STARTING UP Gasoline Engine FOR CPC 60 CPC 95 CPC 1 Align fuel cock lever with FLOW position Fig 3 2 When cold or somehow starting is difficult turn choke when engine is warm Fig 4 3 Turn governor lever slightly to high speed side Fig 5 4 Turn engine start switch to ON position Fig 6 5 Hold recoil starter grip and pull it slightly until you feel ligh to pull it too hard howe...

Страница 13: ...ICATION Always check engine 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 dirty or carboned spark plug causes hard starting and poor engine performance Set spark plug gap to recommended clearance Refer to engine manual BELT TENSION IMPORTANT If ther...

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Страница 15: ...BR3570 ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS AND PARTS LIST ...

Страница 16: ...ATING PLATE ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY REMARKS 1 CPC 240 01A VIBRATING PLATE 1 2 CPC 240 02A SHOCK ABSORBER 4 3 CPC 240 03A LOCK NUT M12 4 4 CPC 240 04A SW M12 8 5 CPC 240 05A BOLT M12x35T 4 6 CPC 240 06A WASHER 12x40x4 5 4 7 CPC 240 07A OIL GAUGE M16x1 5 1 8 CPC 240 08A PACKING M16 1 9 CPC 240 09A BOLT 8 10 CPC 240 010A SW PACKING M12 8 11 CPC 240 011A EXTENSION PLATE 2 16 ...

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Страница 18: ...PARTS LIST 2 BR3570 BODY SPART PART LIST CPC 240 CPC 240 AS ACCURATE AS AT 01 JUNE 07 MANUFACTURER RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES WITHOUT PRENOTICE 3 PART LIST B BODY 18 ...

Страница 19: ...NGE DUST COVER 1 17 CPC 240 17B BELT COVER OUT 1 18 CPC 240 18B SOCKET HEAD BOLT M8x60T 3 19 CPC 240 19B SOCKET HEAD BOLT M8x30T 1 20 CPC 240 20B RUBBER COVER 1 21 CPC 240 21B PLATE RUBBER COVER 1 22 CPC 240 22B BOLT M6x25T 2 23 CPC 240 23B SW M6 2 24 CPC 240 24B PW M6 4 25 CPC 240 25B NYLON NUT M6 2 27 CPC 240 27B DRAIN HOSE 1 28 CPC 240 28B HOSE CLAMP 2 29 CPC 240 29B GASKET 10x18 1 5 1 30 CPC 2...

Страница 20: ...PARTS LIST 3 BR3570 VIBRATOR SPART PART LIST CPC 240 CPC 240 AS ACCURATE AS AT 01 JUNE 07 MANUFACTURER RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES WITHOUT PRENOTICE 5 PART LIST C VIBRATOR 20 ...

Страница 21: ...2 11 CPC 240 11C STOP RING S 10 1 12 CPC 240 12C PISTON 1 13 CPC 240 13C PACKING 22 4x30x5 1 14 CPC 240 14C STOP RING R 26 1 15 CPC 240 15C ECCENTRIC ROTATOR 4 16 CPC 240 16C SOCKET HEAD BOLT M10x30T 4 17 CPC 240 17C OIL SEAL SC 28458 1 18 CPC 240 18C BEARING COVER 1 19 CPC 240 19C BOLT M8x25T 4 20 CPC 240 20C SW M8 4 21 CPC 240 21C PW M8 4 22 CPC 240 22C SEAL 1 23 CPC 240 23C CYLINDER 1 24 CPC 24...

Страница 22: ... 240 33C PULLEY 1 34 CPC 240 34C KEY 8x7x25 1 35 CPC 240 35C BOLT M8x40T 1 36 CPC 240 36C SW M8 1 37 CPC 240 37C BOLT M12x45T 2 38 CPC 240 38C BOLT M12x120T 6 39 CPC 240 39C SW M12 8 40 CPC 240 40C PW M12 8 41 CPC 240 41C BELT COVER LOWER 1 42 CPC 240 42C SOCKET HEAD BOLT M6x45T 5 22 ...

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Страница 24: ...PARTS LIST 4 BR3570 CONTROL SPART PART LIST CPC 240 CPC 240 AS ACCURATE AS AT 01 JUNE 07 MANUFACTURER RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES WITHOUT PRENOTICE 8 PART LIST D CONTROL 24 ...

Страница 25: ...CPC 240 13D TRAVEL LEVER 1 14 CPC 240 14D SOCKET HEAD BOLT M8x25T 2 15 CPC 240 15D COLLAR 1 16 CPC 240 16D WAVE WASHER 15 5x20x0 3 4 17 CPC 240 17D PUMP HOLDER M8x60T 2 18 CPC 240 18D NYLON NUT M8 2 19 CPC 240 19D SW PACKING x2 M8 2 20 CPC 240 20D OIL HOSE 1 21 CPC 240 21D BOLT M8x16T 2 22 CPC 240 22D SW PACKING M8 2 23 CPC 240 23D BREATHER CAP 1 24 CPC 240 24D HANDLE BRACKET L 1 25 CPC 240 25D HA...

Страница 26: ...PARTS LIST 5 BR3570 HAND PUMP ASSEMBLY SPART PART LIST CPC 240 CPC 240 AS ACCURATE AS AT 01 JUNE 07 MANUFACTURER RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES WITHOUT PRENOTICE 10 PART LIST E HAND PUMP 26 ...

Страница 27: ...240 10E SPRING PIN 6x25 1 11 CPC 240 11E SPRING PUMP 1 12 CPC 240 12E STOPPER PUMP 12x60 1 13 CPC 240 13E PLUG 1 14 CPC 240 14E STOP PLUG M8x30 1 15 CPC 240 15E HOSE JOINT 1 16 CPC 240 16E SOCKET HEAD BOLT M6x40T 4 17 CPC 240 17E BREATHER PUMP 1 18 CPC 240 18E O RING 22 4x30x4 8 1 19 CPC 240 19E O RING 24x2 5 2 20 CPC 240 20E O RING 19x2 5 2 21 CPC 240 21E O RING 70x2 1 22 CPC 240 22E PACKING 8 1 ...

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