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1.       8  AT AA NA ASA scoot ore 4      Parts Replacement Cycles and Tolerances         9  Stopping Engine                               4  Lifting Transporting                            4 Replacement Parts                      10  Maintenance                             6 Exciter Assembly                             12    MainAssembly                              14  Maintenance Schedule                         6    Handle Assembly                             16  FIJI SR PRO MM ewe RAA 6    Optional Equipment                           18  Engine Maintenance                           6    Engine SS PESA micas Nata it aa    Waranty u sas taandada aa ARA 20    A WARNING A  CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING    Engine exhaust and some of its constituents are  known in the state of California to cause cancer  birth  defects  and other reproductive harm        SAFETY INFORMATION       Introduction    This Safety Alert Symbol is used to call attention  to items or operations which may be dangerous  to those operating or working with this  eguipment  The symbol can be found  throughout this manual and on the unit  Please read these  warnings and cautions  along with all decals  carefully  before attempting to operate the unit  Make sure every  individual who operates or works with this eguipment is  familiar with all safety precautions     A WARNING A    GENERAL WARNING  Indicates information  important to the proper operation of the  equipment  Failure to observe may result in  dama
2.    OPERATOR   S SAFETY  AND SERVICE MANUAL    RZ  M BW        GP12  GP15   GP18    This manual covers the following serial numbers  and higher for each model listed    E A o EAS AETUD E DA 1120780  GEID a a ET 1160300  E pali EE 1180600        VIBRATORY PLATES       MBW  Inc  MBW  UK  Ltd  MBW FRANCE S A RLL    250 Hartford Rd   PO Box 440 Units 283 CochraneStreet Phone  33  0  3 44 07 15 96   Slinger  WI 53086 0440 Bolton BL3 6BN   Phone   262  644 5234 England  UK   Fax   262  644 5169 Phone  44  0  01204 387784 L20411   08 15 K  Email  mow mbw com Fax  44  0  01204 387797   MBW  Inc  2015    Website  www mbw com E mail  mowuk btinternet com Printed in the USA    TABLE OF CONTENTS       Safety Information                       T S  r IAEA 7  Aa Yo Naa AA arial aid 1 ikorque Cha sist 7  Safety Precautions                            1 SEVICE LOOIS Verid ts 7  Safety Decals                                 1 Engine Maintenance                           7   s ficati 3 ENGINE RPM acti ais a at du Sn nm O ate done 7   Pe recon E A ess Changing Exciter Oil                           7  Operation                               4 CICAD st WA e TEA KUMALIZA MIWA 7    Belt Adjustment                               8  KO AUGUD uva iia a ACE 4      Engine Removal                              8  Before Starting  amp  Operating                      4      Exciter Disassembly                           8  StartingEngine                               4    Exciter Assembly                        
3.  22 5 in  18 x 22 5 in   ENT  33 x 57 cm   33 x 57 cm   40 x 57 cm   40 x 57 cm   46 x 57 cm   46 x 57 cm     143 lbs 65 kg no water 165 1bs 75 kg no water  OPERATING WEIGHT  HONDA aa  ds ee 130 Ibs  59 kg   161 Ibs 73 kg full water  139 Ibs  63 kg   183 Ibs 83 kg full water  161 Ibs  73 kg     ENGINE SPEED  RPM  3400 3400 3475 3475 3400 3400  ATER TANK CAPACITY  2 3 gal   8 7    1 2 3 gal   8 7 I  M 2 3 gal   8 7 I  LF  NOISE LEVEL 84 94 dBA    HONDA GX120  118 cm      ROBIN EX13  126 cm      ROBIN EX17  169 cm      BRIGGS 550  127 cm      ENGINE OPTIONS    Specifications subject to change without notice    No universal method or formula has been accepted for determining    Compaction Force     All manufactures employ their  own method or formula     OPERATION       Introduction    MBW equipment is intended for use in very severe  applications  They are powered by four cycle engines and  are available in different sizes and a selection of engines     This parts manual contains only standard parts  Variations  of these parts as well as other special parts are not included   Contact your local MBW distributor for assistance in  identifying parts not included in this manual     The MBW GP12  GP15  GP18 compactors are intended to  compact various types of soil  Recommended soil types  include granular soils and gravel  amp  sand mixtures  These  compactors are not intended to be used on cohesive soils  such as clay or hard surfaces like concrete     Before Starting  amp  Operati
4.  GP18 only  remove and replace internal snap ring    7  if required     Check bearings   12   13  for wear and replace if  necessary as described in Parts Replacement Cycles  and Tolerances section of this manual     Exciter Assembly    Refer to EXCITER ASSEMBLY  page 12     1     10     11     Prior to assembly  clean all parts in a suitable solvent  cleaning solution     Inspect all part for wear or failure and replace if  necessary as described in Parts Replacement Cycles  and Tolerances section of this manual     Replace all seals and gaskets at every overhaul or  disassembly     All shafts and housings should be oiled prior to  pressing in bearings  Ensure that all bearings and  seals are pressed squarely and properly seated     For proper hardware torque setting refer to Torque  Chart table in this section of the manual     Press bearing   12  onto the pulley side of the exciter  shaft     GP18 only  install retaining ring   7  into exciter  housing opposite of the pulley side     Press bearing   13  into the exciter housing opposite  of the pulley side     Support the bearing in the exciter housing while  pressing the exciter shaft   8  into the housing  Press  the exciter shaft into the housing until the bearing on  the pulley side of the shaft is properly seated in the  housing     Install a new seal   3  into the pulley side exciter  cover   11   Lubricate lip of seal with fresh exciter oil     Assemble a new gasket   11  and pulley side exciter  cover   9  to the e
5.  and full facilities for  maintenance and rebuilding  and to carry an adeguate parts  stock in all areas of the country  Their sales engineers are  available for professional consultation  If you cannot locate  an MBW distributor in your area  contact MBW or one of our  Sales Branches listed below        When ordering replacement parts  be sure to have the  following information available                Model and Serial Number of machine when ordering  MBW parts      Model and Serial Number of engine when ordering  engine parts       e Part Number  Description  and Quantity      Company Name  Address  Zip Code  and Purchase  Order Number      Preferred method of shipping    REMEMBER   You own the best  If repairs are needed   use only MBW parts purchased from authorized The units serial number can be found in the following  MBW distributors  locations       The model serial number decal is located on the front  right side of the engine deck     e The serial number is stamped on the top of the left rail of  the base plate     Write Model Number here    Write Serial Number here       Contact Information    MBW  Inc  MBW  UK  Ltd  MBW FRANCE S A R L   250 Hartford Rd   PO Box 440 Units 2 8 3 Cochrane Street Tel  fono   33  0  3 44 07 15 96  Slinger  WI 53086 0440 Bolton BL3 6BN  England   Phone   262  644 5234 Phone  01204 387784   Fax   262  644 5169 Fax  01204 387797    Email  mow mbw com  Website  www mbw com     10      This page intentionally left blank     Su          Exci
6.  be limited to the provisions of this document and in no event shall  exceed an amount equal to the purchase price of the New Machine or  Demonstration Machine purchased from MBW     4 This warranty does not cover engines  motors  and other assemblies or  components produced by other manufacturers and used on a New  Machine or Demonstration Machine  as said engines  motors  and other  assemblies or components may have warranties provided by the  manufacturer thereof  This warranty does not apply to consumable items   such as v belts  filters  trowel and screed blades  seals  shock mounts   batteries  and the like  all of which are sold AS IS WHERE IS WITH ALL  FAULTS     5  This warranty does not cover the cost of transportation and other  expenses which may be connected with warranty service but not  specifically mentioned herein     6 This warranty does not cover any updates to any New Machine   Demonstration Machine  or any other MBW product  MBW reserves the  right to improve or make product changes without incurring any obligation  to update  refit  or install the same on New Machines or Demonstration  Machines previously sold     WHAT MUST YOU DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE  Each  New Machine or Demonstration Machine is accompanied by a Warranty  Registration Card  You must sign  date  and return the Warranty  Registration Card to the place of origin of the New Machine or  Demonstration Machine  either to MBW  Inc  at P O  Box 440  Slinger   Wisconsin 53086  MBW  UK   L
7.  children and bystanders  off and away from the equipment     SDA       REFERENCES  For details on safety rules and regulations  in the United States  contact your local Occupational Safety  and Health Administration  OSHA  office  Equipment  operated in other countries must be operated and serviced  in accordance and compliance with any and all safety  requirements of that country  The publication of these  safety precautions is done for your information  MBW does  not by the publication of these precautions  imply or in any  way represent that these are the sum of all dangers present  near MBW equipment  If you are operating MBW  equipment  it is your responsibility to insure that such  operation is in full accordance with all applicable safety  requirements and codes  All requirements of the United  States Federal Occupational Safety and Health  Administration Act must be met when operated in areas that  are under the jurisdiction of that United States Department     Safety Decals    Carefully read and follow all safety decals  Keep them in  good condition  If decals become damaged  replace as  required  If repainting the unit  replace all decals  Decals  are available from authorized MBW distributors  Order the  decal set listed on the following page s      OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT MAY  CREATE SPARKS THAT CAN START FIRES  AROUND DRY VEGETATION  A SPARK  ARRESTER MAY BE REQUIRED  THE    OPERATOR SHOULD CONTACT LOCAL FIRE  AGENCIES FOR LAWS OR REGULATIONS  RELATING TO FI
8. 1 2 20    9 16 12  5 8 11  5 8 18   M 6  M 8  M 10    49 in lbs  56 in lbs  8 ft lbs  9 ft lbs  15 ft lbs  17 ft lbs  24 ft lbs  27 ft lbs  37 ft lbs  41 ft lbs  53 ft lbs  73 ft lbs  83 ft lbs  3 ft lbs   6 ft lbs  10 ft lbs    76 in lbs  87 in lbs  13 ft lbs  14 ft lbs  23 ft lbs  26 ft lbs  37 ft lbs  41 ft lbs  57 ft lbs  64 ft lbs  82 ft lbs  112 ft lbs  112 ft lbs  4 ft lbs  10 ft lbs  20 ft lbs    CONVERSIONS  inelbs x 0 083   ft lbs  ft lbs x 12   in lbs  ft los x 0 1383   kg  m  ft lbs x 1 3558   Nem    9 ft lbs  10 ft lbs  18 ft lbs  20 ft lbs  33 ft lbs  37 ft lbs  52 ft lbs  58 ft lbs  80 ft lbs  90 ft lbs   115 ft lbs    159 ft lbs  180 ft lbs    7 ft lbs  18 ft lbs  30 ft lbs       Service Tools     PartNo  Description    01629 Test Mat  12100 Decal Set    Engine Maintenance       1  Refer to engine Owner s Manual for maintenance  schedule     Engine RPM  1  Refer to the engine Owner s Manual for procedure to  set the operating and idle speed     2  The engine operating speed should be set to the  RPM listed in the Specifications section  Page 3      3  The engine idle speed should not exceed 1800 RPM   If the idle speed is greater than 1800 RPM the clutch  may not disengage     Changing Exciter Oil  Refer to EXCITER ASSEMBLY  page 12     1  Allow machine to completely cool down before  performing any service or maintenance     2  Clean debris from exciter  engine deck and base  plate     3  Remove drain plug  Figure 3   and tilt plate to the  right so the oil d
9. RE PREVENTION 19791       ROTATING PARTS  can crush and cut   Keep hands away     12573          20786 GP12  20787 GP15  20788 GP18    PLATES  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  1  Check engine oil   2  Open fuel valve     3  Choke engine  A warm engine may not  need to be choked     4  Open throttle part way     5  Pull starter rope   6  After starting  open choke  return throttle  to idle position     7  During operation  when excessive  kickback is noticed  makimum compaction  has been reached        8  To stop  Return throttle to idle position   use engine stop switch  close fuel valve     Unit may fall and cause injury or  damage if lifted improperly  Use  handles on deck and base to lift    GP12   132 Ibs  60kg   GP15   139 Ibs  63kg   GP18   144 Ibs  65kg     WWW MBW COM  15874       PATENT PENDING       e engine produces carbon  onoxide  a POISONOUS GAS     devices plac  Failure to comply could result in serious bodily injury  2 0 l 5 04    01504       2001  Safety Decals  Decal Set  12100     SPECIFICATIONS            OT amz   epbi2   ams   cms   ams   GPI8  CENTRIFUGAL FORCE  1920 lbs  873 kg  1920 Ibs  873 kg  2000 Ibs  898 kg  2000 Ibs  898 kg   2780 Ibs  1261kg    2780 Ibs  1261kg     EXCITER  VPM  5240 5240 5350 5350 5240 5240    83ft  min  83ft  min  68ft  min  68ft  min  75ft  min  75ft  min   LSE Seen   25m min    25m min    21m min    21m min    23m min    23m min    10 in  10 in  10 in  10 in  10 in  10 in   13 x 22 5 in  13 x 22 5 in  16 x 22 5 in  16 x 22 5 in  18 x
10. TOOTH 8 8 8       Handle Assembly    ITEM PART NO  DESCRIPTION  1  21020 HANDLE  COATED 1  2  21025 CLEVIS PIN 2     21015 HANDLE ASSEMBLY  Includes items  1 8  2   Serial No  1120780  1160300 m  8 1180600 and above   20763 HANDLE KIT   SERIAL NO   1120779   1160299  amp  1180599 and lower   21027 SERVICE KIT  HONDA PLATE  INCLUDES   For serial No  1120780        160300 8 1180600 and above  4   16908 SHOCK MOUNT    2  417170 SHOCK MOUNT  HANDLE     419951 1 QUART ENGINE OIL  10W30     20186 EXCITER OIL  8 oz  BOTTLE   Q17210ZE0505 AIR CLEANER ELEMENT   Q9807956846 SPARK PLUG    N AS GPS   OZ eee    ns         ns      SN R    20435 SERVICE KIT  HONDA PLATE  INCLUDES   For serial No  1120779    1160299  amp  1180599 and below   4   16908 SHOCK MOUNT    4  17643 SHOCK MOUNT  HANDLE   2   20537 SNUBBER 1    DIA   HANDLE     on    SA an  Sr o        1   01289 V BELT   1   20186 EXCITER OIL  8 oz  BOTTLE   1   Q9807956846 SPARK PLUG    o     S NA  N NA    N      17         Optional Eguipment      18          a wees de  05803 PIPE ADAPTER  MALE  HI  A    08442 CLAMP  WORM DRIVE  SHOCK MOUNT 1    DIA     20486 WATER TANK  GPX PLATE 1  i   za         T   20490 SPRAY BAR  AP15  le  me Ram NA ta  7 20492 CAP  SQ  TUBE  20494 HOSE  1 4    x 7    LG   LAME   E  11  20497 VALVE  WATER TANK  13  F081314BCS  BUTTON HEAD SCREW  1 2 13 x 1 3 4 LG  2  ls 0  15  F051807FWS      FLANGE HEAD SCREW  5 16 18 x 7 8 LG  4  ola CS  17  19755 HANDLE BUMPERS 2  19  F051804FWS  FLANGE HEAD SCREW  5 16 18 
11. Y COSTS  LOSS   EXPENSE  DAMAGES  SPECIAL DAMAGES  INCIDENTAL DAMAGES   OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM  THE USE OF THE NEW MACHINE OR DEMONSTRATION MACHINE  WHETHER BASED UPON WARRANTY  CONTRACT  NEGLIGENCE   STRICT LIABILITY  OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY     THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL  OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING THE  WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  FITNESS FOR USE  AND  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  AND ALL OTHER  OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITY ON MBW S PART  MBW NEITHER  ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME ON  BEHALF OF MBW ANY OTHER LIABILITY OR WARRANTY IN  CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OR SERVICE OF ANY NEW MACHINE   DEMONSTRATION MACHINE   OR ANY OTHER MBW PRODUCT     EXTENDED RAMMER WARRANTY   MODELS R422  R442   R482  amp  R483    This extended warranty commences on the last day of MBW   s standard   one year     limited warranty    and runs for an additional four years    48 months   This extended warranty is limited to part replacement and  shipping costs of rammer bellows and non metallic slide bearings only   This extended warranty does not cover labor  down time  or any other cost  beyond that of component replacement and freight  This extended  warranty is subject to all limitations set fourth in MBW   s    limited warranty      above       20      NOTES     NOTES     
12. all hardware after the first 5 hours of use  then follow the maintenance schedule        Fluid Levels    ees 1 FLUID VOLUME eee OIL    Exeilei   202 GP12812    oz  GP12  amp 12  i  1 5 oz  GP18  MBW Ground Pounder   Exciter Oil    Engine Refer to engine operator owner manual    MBW  01058      6 Pack  8 oz bottles   MBW  17320     1 quart  32 oz        Engine Maintenance Engine Speed  Refer to the engine owners manual for maintenance 1  The engine speed is factory set according to the  intervals and procedures  specifications section of this manual  Do not tamper    with the governor setting  The governor establishes  safe operating limits which must not be exceeded     SERVICE       Assembly and disassembly should be performed by a  service technician who has been factory trained on MBW  eguipment  The unit should be clean and free of debris   Pressure washing before disassembly is recommended     Prior to assembly  wash all parts in a suitable cleaner or  solvent     Check moving parts for wear and failure  Refer to the  Replacement section in this manual for tolerance and  replacement cycles     All shafts and housings should be oiled prior to pressing  bearings  Also  ensure that the bearings are pressed  sguare and are seated properly     All bearings should be replaced when rebuilding any  exciter or gearbox     All gaskets and seals should be replaced after any  disassembly     Torque Chart    1 4 20  1 4 28  5 16 18  5 16 24  3 8 16  3 8 24  7116 14  1116 20  1 2 13  
13. ases where ground  transportation is not practical     MAY THIS WARRANTY BE TRANSFERRED  This warranty is non   transferable and only applies to the original end user of a new machine or  demonstration machine     WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY NOT COVER    1 This warranty does not cover any Used Equipment   Used Equipment   means any MBW machine or equipment that is not a New Machine or a  Demonstration Machine  All Used Equipment is sold AS IS WHERE IS  WITH ALL FAULTS     2 This warranty does not cover any New Machine  Demonstration  Machine  or their equipment  parts  or components altered or modified in  any way without MBW s prior written consent  This warranty does not  cover the use of parts not specifically approved by MBW for use on MBW  products  This warranty does not cover misuse  neglect  shipping damage   accidents  acts of God  the operation of any New Machine or  Demonstration Machine in any way other than recommended by MBW in  accordance with its specifications  or any other circumstances beyond  MBW s control  This warranty does not cover any New Machine or  Demonstration Machine repaired by anyone other than MBW factory  branches or authorized MBW distributors     3  This warranty does not cover  and MBW affirmatively disclaims  liability  for any damage or injury resulting directly or indirectly from design   materials  or operation of a New Machine or Demonstration Machine or any  other MBW product  MBW s liability with respect to any breach of warranty  shall
14. ecessary until the proper tension is  reached     Reinstall belt guards   7   10    7 first   using  hardware from Step 1     Engine Removal    Refer to Main Assembly  page 13     1     Remove hardware and belt guards as described in  earlier section     Remove the four bolts   17  securing engine to  engine deck     Slide engine forward and remove belt   2  and  engine   3      Exciter Disassembly    Refer to Main Assembly  page 13     1     Remove engine  43  and belt guards  42  as  described in earlier section     Remove the four screws   25  securing engine deck  to shock mounts base plate and remove engine deck     Clean the entire baseplate to remove all dirt and  debris     Drain exciter oil as described in Changing Exciter Oil  section of this manual     Refer to EXCITER ASSEMBLY  page 12     5     6     T     Remove set screws   16  securing pulley to exciter  shaft  Remove pulley   5  and shaft key   4      Remove hex head flange screws   15  securing  exciter covers   9   10  to exciter housing  Remove  exciter covers and gaskets   11      Remove exciter shaft   8  by pressing the opposite of  pulley end of the exciter shaft towards the opposite    9     10                                   o  b                         DRAIN PLUG  FIGURE 3    side of the housing  This will push the exciter shaft  and the bearing on the pulley side out of the exciter  housing  Press the bearing off of the exciter shaft     Press the remaining bearing out of the exciter  housing    
15. ge to the equipment and or severe bodily  injury or death           A CAUTION A    GENERAL CAUTION  Indicates information  important to the proper operation of the  equipment  Failure to observe may result in  damage to the equipment        Safety Precautions    LETHAL EXHAUST GAS  An internal  combustion engine discharges carbon  monoxide  a poisonous  odorless  invisible  gas  Death or serious illness may result if  inhaled  Operate only in an area with proper  ventilation  NEVER OPERATE IN A  CONFINED AREA        DANGEROUS FUELS  Use extreme caution  when storing  handling and using fuels  as  they are highly volatile and explosive in vapor  state  Do not add fuel while engine is running   Stop and cool the engine before adding fuel   DO NOT SMOKE     SAFETY GUARDS  lt is the owners  responsibility to ensure that all guards and  shields are in place and in working order     IGNITION SYSTEMS  Breakerless  magneto   and battery ignition systems can cause severe  electrical shocks  Avoid contacting these  units or their wiring        SAFE DRESS  Do not wear loose clothing   rings  wristwatches  etc  near machinery     NOISE PROTECTION  Wear OSHA specified  hearing protection devices        EYE PROTECTION  Wear OSHA specified  eye shields  safety glasses  and sweat bands     FOOT PROTECTION  Wear OSHA specified  steel tipped safety shoes     HEAD PROTECTION  Wear OSHA specified  safety helmets     DUST PROTECTION  Wear OSHA specified  dust mask or respirator     OPERATOR  Keep
16. ng    e REMEMBER  It is the owners responsibility to  communicate information on the safe use and proper  operation of this unit to the operators     e Review ALL of the Safety Precautions listed on page 1 of  this manual       Familiarize yourself with the operation of the machine  and confirm that all controls function properly       Know how to STOP the machine in case of an  emergency       Make sure hands  feet  and clothing are at a safe  distance from any moving parts     e OIL LEVEL   Check the oil level in the engine  For more  information see    Lubrication    under the respective    engine s    Owners Manual    or the Maintenance section of  this manual     e AIR CLEANER   Check to ensure element is in good  condition and properly installed     e FUEL SUPPLY   The engines on MBW equipment  require an automotive grade of clean  fresh  unleaded  gasoline     e FUEL FILTER   If clogged or damaged  replace     Starting Engine   1  Open fuel valve    2  Turn engine switch to    ON      3  Set throttle to idle   4    Choke engine if necessary  you may not need to  choke a warm engine      A    Pull starter rope repeatedly until engine starts     6  After starting engine  open choke gradually and let  engine warm up at idle     Operating    1  After engine warms up open fully open throttle  The  compactor will begin vibrating and moving forward   The number of passes required to reach a desired  compaction level will depend on the type and  moisture content of soil  Maxim
17. rains from the exciter housing into a  pan     4  After the oil is drained  tilt the plate to the left and wipe  any excess oil from the plate  Do not get debris in the  exciter drain hole     5  Fill the exciter housing with MBW Inc  Grounder  Pounder   exciter oil according to the fluid level  specified in the Maintenance section of this manual   DO NOT OVERFILL   over filling can result in  excessive temperatures in the exciter     Apply pipe sealant to the plug and reinstall     Discard the used oil and any contaminated debris in  a proper container     Cleanup    1  Remove dirt and debris from plate daily   2  If repainting plate  be sure that all decals are masked     3  Replace any decals that are damaged     Belt Adjustment    Refer to Main Assembly  page 13     1     Remove hardware  15  securing painted belt guard    10  to engine deck and remove belt guard  10    Remove plastic belt guard   7  for full access to belt     Apply moderate thumb pressure to belt about half  way between pulleys  When properly adjusted the  belt should deflect approximately 3 8     9mm   If the  belt is adjusted correctly reinstall belt guard and  hardware     To adjust belt tension loosen the four hex head cap  screws   17  screws securing engine to engine deck     Push engine towards the back of the plate  While  holding pressure on the engine retighten the hour hex  head cap screws   17  securing engine to engine  deck     Recheck belt tension as described in Step 2 and  readjust if n
18. td  at Units 2 8 3 Cochrane Street  Bolton  BL3 6BN  United Kingdom or MBW FRANCE SARL at   ZA D Outreville  5 Rue Jean Baptiste Neron  Bornel 60540 France  within  ten  10  days after purchase  assignment to a rental fleet  or first use  This  signed warranty card is the buyer s affirmation that he has read   understood  and accepted the warranty at the time of purchase  Failure to  return the warranty card as specified herein renders the warranty null and  void  In order to receive warranty coverage consideration  warranty claims  must be submitted within thirty  30  days after the New Machine or  Demonstration Machine fails  Warranty claims must be submitted to MBW   Inc   MBW  UK   Ltd  or MBW FRANCE SARL  and written authorization for  the return of merchandise or parts under the warranty must be obtained  before shipment to MBW     WHAT WILL MBW DO  MBW s obligation under this warranty is limited to  the replacement or repair of parts for a New Machine or Demonstration  Machine at MBW factory branches or at authorized MBW distributors  and  such replacement or repair is the exclusive remedy provided hereunder   Labor must be performed at an authorized MBW distributor  MBW  reserves the right to inspect and render a final decision on each warranty  case  and MBW s repair or replacement is solely within the discretion of  MBW     IT IS EXPRESSLY AGREED THAT THIS SHALL BE THE SOLE AND  EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY  UNDER NO  CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MBW BE LIABLE FOR AN
19. ter Assembly      12        ITEM   PARTNO   DESCRIPTION __ OOO  GP12 GP15 GP18    01072 FILTER  FELT  a   om ema U    17179 SEAL  SHAFT  1 25         kina rra NA  4  06335 KEY  1 4 SQ X 1   LG  Em OO  20408 BOTTOM PLATE WELDMENT  PU  20538 RETAINING RING  INT  3 5  GP18 ONLY   E mme eminem wo      20536 EXCITER SHAFT  MACHINED  GP18 ONLY    6   wre em a  s 20758 COVER  FILLER SIDE 1      as peanne Rouer pison      12  16395 BEARING  ROLLER   GP18 ONLY       sonore  sockereeaweem AA  F0227SPP SOCKET PIPE PLUG  1 8 27 1 1  R F042007FWS   FWLS  1 4 20 X 7 8  ZP 16 16 1       Main Assembly    MEM   PARTNO   DESCRIPTION SC GP12   GP15   GP18    2  01289 V BELT  A 27 1 1 1  17210 ROBIN EX13   A lgs EEE A FA  4  14993 WASHER  COUNTERSUNK 1 1 1  6  16908 SHOCK MOUNT  2    OD X 2 1 8    LG 4 4 4     8  20537 BUMPER  1    DIA  2 2 2  10  20768 BOTTOM PLATE ASSEMBLY  12      aa  WA   20530 BOTTOM PLATE ASSEMBLY  18      Li  12  20772 BELT GUARD  PAINTED   GTR es T  14  20789 ENGINE MOUNTING BAR 2 2 2  16  21018 HANDLE BRACKET  RIGHT 1 1 1  18    F042005TCS  THREAD CUTT SCREW  1 4 20 X 5 8 ZP 3 3 3  20    F051812HCS  HEX HEAD SCREW  5 16  18 X 1 1 2 GR5 ZP 4 4 4   FLAT HEAD SCREW 5 16 24 x 3 4     22    F052406HCS   HHCS 5 16 24 x 3 4 GR5 ZP 2 2 2  24  FO5SW WASHER  5 16 X 3 4 X 15 GAUGE ZP 4 4 4  26    F081304BCS  BUTTON HEAD SCREW 1 2 13 X 1 2 2 2 2  28    F081306HCS  HEX HEAD SCREW  1 2 13 x 3 4 GR5 ZP 2 2 2  30  FO8LW LOCKWASHER  1 2 ZP 4 4 4  32  M12ETLW  LOCK WASHER  M12  EXTERNAL 
20. um soil compactions  has been reached when excessive kickback is  noticed in the compactor     2  When using a compactor on asphalt a water  sprinkling system is required to help prevent the  bottom plate from adhering to the hot asphalt surface     Stopping Engine  Move throttle to idle position     Let engine idle for one or two minutes     Turn switch on engine to    STOP    position     22 UN       Turn off fuel valve     Lifting Transporting  1  The unit can be lifted by the handles in front and back  of the unit as shown in figure 2     2  The unit must be transported in the upright position   DO NOT lay machine on its side or top     3  Secure or tie down unit using the lifting handles     A WARNING A    Always stop the engine before     Adding fuel     Leaving the eguipment unattended for any  amount of time     Before making any repairs or adjustments to the  machine            LIFT AND SECURE HERE       LIFT AND SECURE HERE  FIGURE 2    MAINTENANCE       A WARNING A A CAUTION A  Always exercise the stopping procedure before Always verify fluid levels and check for leaks after  servicing or lubricating the unit  changing fluids    After servicing the unit  replace and fasten all Do not drain oil onto ground  into open streams   guards  shields  and covers to their original or down sewage drains        positions before resuming operation        Maintenance Schedule    EVERY 50   EVERY 250  SYSTEM MAINTENANCE EACH USE HOURS HOURS YEARLY    Mu Tighten Bolts       Check 
21. x 1 2 LG  2  TT  20482 WATER TANK  AP12  20483 WATER TANK  AP15  A     T et ee AA  PO um    OT AJO NP   lt   x     les    NIN               20736 WHEEL KIT  12 THRU 18  21050 PAVER PAD  GP12    21051 PAVER PAD  GP15  21052 PAVER PAD  GP18     19      WARRANTY       WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER  MBW  Incorporated  MBW   warrants each New Machine against defects in material and workmanship  for a period of twelve  12  months   New Machine  means a machine  shipped directly from MBW or authorized MBW dealer to the end user  This  warranty commences on the first day the machine is sold  assigned to a  rental fleet  or otherwise put to first use     MBW warrants each Demonstration Machine against defects in material  and workmanship for a period of six  6  months   Demonstration Machine   means a machine used by MBW or its agents for promotional purposes   This warranty commences on the first day the machine is sold  assigned to  a rental fleet  or otherwise put to first use     This warranty covers the labor cost for replacement or repair of parts   components  or equipment on New Machines or Demonstration Machines   and MBW shall pay labor costs at MBW s prevailing rate to affect the  warranted repair or replacement  MBW reserves the right to adjust labor  claims on a claim by claim basis     This warranty covers the shipping cost of replacement parts  components   or equipment via common ground carriers from MBW to an authorized  MBW dealer  Air freight is considered only in c
22. xciter housing     12  Assemble opposite side exciter cover   10  and new  gasket   11  to exciter housing  Install hex head  flange screws   15      13  Install shaft key   4  and slide pulley   5  onto exciter  shaft   8   Apply medium strength loctite to the set    Parts Replacement Cycles and Tolerances      Replace anytime a bearing is rough  binding  discolored or removed from housing or  Bearings shaft    Clutch Replace clutch if it does not disengage below 1800 rpm   Engine Components Refer to your engine manufacturer   s Owner s Manual     14     screws   16  and make sure the exciter shaft turns  freely     Fill exciter housing with oil as described in Changing  Exciter Oil section of this manual     Safety Decals Replace if they become damaged or illegible   Seals  amp  Gaskets Replace if a leak is detected and at every overhaul or teardown   V Belts Replace if cracked  torn  or stretched to the point the belt won t tension properly     Replace any worn or damaged hardware as needed  Replacement hardware should  Hardware be  be grade 5 and zinc plated unless otherwise specified        Replace once every season or every 250 hours  Use 2 ounces of oil from the 6 pack  of MBW Inc   01058 Grounder Pounder   Exciter Oil     REPLACEMENT PARTS       The warranty is stated in this book on page 20  Failure to  return the Warranty Registration Card renders the warranty  null and void     MBW has established a network of reputable distributors   dealers with trained mechanics
    
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