The plate compactor checklist ensures the machine is clean, properly maintained and ready for use. It involves checking items like the air filter for dirt, tightening any loose nuts or bolts, ensuring the engine has oil and fuel, and that the water tank is full if applicable. The operator also checks the V-belt and vibrator oil levels to confirm the plate compactor is in good working condition before starting.
The plate compactor checklist ensures the machine is clean, properly maintained and ready for use. It involves checking items like the air filter for dirt, tightening any loose nuts or bolts, ensuring the engine has oil and fuel, and that the water tank is full if applicable. The operator also checks the V-belt and vibrator oil levels to confirm the plate compactor is in good working condition before starting.
The plate compactor checklist ensures the machine is clean, properly maintained and ready for use. It involves checking items like the air filter for dirt, tightening any loose nuts or bolts, ensuring the engine has oil and fuel, and that the water tank is full if applicable. The operator also checks the V-belt and vibrator oil levels to confirm the plate compactor is in good working condition before starting.
1 Read Instructions at the beginning of the Manual 2 Clean Compactor, remove dirt and dust around carburetor and air cleaner. 3 Check the air filter for dirt and dust. If dirty clean or replace as needed. 4 Check carburetor for external dirt and dust. If dirty clean with dry compressed air 5 Check Fastening nuts and bolts for tightness. 6 Check engine oil. Make sure equipment is on level ground. 7 Check Fuel. Use strainer when filling with unleaded fuel. 8 Fill water tank. (if applicable) 9 Visually inspect the V-belt. 10 Check vibrator oil. (oil should be up to the plug)