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MVC82VH Mikasa Reversible Plate Compactor

MULTIQUIP MVC82VH
Forward Plate Compactor

Multiquip's Mikasa MVC-82VH (shown with optional water tank) - Recognized as the industry standard for compacting granular soils and asphalt. $1,559.95
Plate Size
Centrifugal Force
Exciter Speed (RPM)
Max Forward Speed
Horse Power
Operating Weight
17.7" x 22.0"
3080 Lbs.
5600
72 ft/min
4.8Hp
181 Lbs.

One way plate compactors: Easy handling and low maintenance.

  • Anti vibration handle, reduces vibration to the operator by 50%
  • Economical price tag.
  • Solid high strength steel base plate with curved edges for excellent performance and smooth turns on hot asphalt
  • Highly maneuverable, ideal for tight confined areas.
  • Honda GX-160 engine.
MVC82VH Unit Specifications
Max Area Capacity per hour
6970 Sq. Feet
2124 Sq. Meters
Fuel Consumption per hour
0.31 gl
1.2 Liter
Overall Length
36.0 Inches
915 mm
Overall Width
17.7 Inches
450 mm
Overall Height
39.5 Inches
1003 mm
Compaction Plate Size
17.7 Inches wide by
22.0 Inches long
450 mm wide by
570 mm long
Shipping Weight
194 lbs
88.2 kg
Granular Soils
Sand & Clay
Cohesive Soils
Asphalt
Not
Recommended
Provides Acceptable performance for most applications
Best Application
Not Recommended
Plate Compactors
Best Application
Provides Acceptable performance for most applications
Not Recommended
Best Application
Provides Acceptable performance for most applications
Best Application
Limited performance.
see page 8.
Limited performance.
see page 8.
Note: Rammers are also referred to as Jumping Jacks and Tampers. Forward Plate Compactors are also referred to as Vibratory Plate Compactors.
Multiquip's
"
Soil Compaction Handbook"

Is an essential tool for anyone wanting to learn about soil compaction or needing to review compaction basics.
Soil density and methods to achieve proper compaction are discussed (
See page 6 for soil definitions).

The chart above is compiled from this handbook:
Soil Compaction Handbook
Multiquip Plate Compactors