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MULTIQUIP MVC88VGH |
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| Multiquip's Mikasa MVC-88VGH is easy to use, easy to transport. | $1,969.95 | |
Available Options for MVC-88VGH Reversible Plate Compactors |
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WHL-88 |
Wheel Kit |
$240.00
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UPA-88A |
Urethane Plate Attachment for use on ASPHALT |
$399.00
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Plate Size |
Centrifugal Force |
Exciter Speed (RPM) |
Max Forward Speed |
Horse Power |
Operating Weight |
19.7" x 22.7" |
3240 Lbs. |
6000 |
72 ft/min |
4.8Hp |
218 Lbs. |
One way plate compactors: Easy handling and low maintenance.
- Optional water tank (not included).
- Anti vibration handle, reduces vibration to the operator by 50%
- Sealed belt cover keeps dirt and rocks out of the belt.
- Cog tooth belt drive for longer life.
- Self cleaning plate design minimizes dirt and rock build up
- Four lifting handles. Can be lifted from the side.
- Engine oil shutdown.
- Optional urethane plate attachment for use on paving and brick pavers (UPA-88A).
- Optional transport wheel kit.
- Honda GX-160 gasoline engine.
MVC88VGH Unit Specifications |
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Max Area Capacity per hour |
7092 Sq. Feet |
2161 Sq. Meters |
Fuel Consumption per hour |
0.31 gl |
1.2 Liter |
Overall Length |
41.75 Inches |
1060 mm |
Overall Width |
19.75 Inches |
502 mm |
Overall Height |
37.0 Inches |
940 mm |
Compaction Plate Size |
19.7 Inches wide by 20.7 Inches long |
500 mm wide by 530 mm long |
Shipping Weight |
218 lbs |
99 kg |
Granular Soils |
Sand & Clay |
Cohesive Soils |
Asphalt |
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Not Recommended |
Provides Acceptable performance for most applications |
Best Application |
Not Recommended |
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Plate Compactors |
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Best Application |
Provides Acceptable performance for most applications |
Not Recommended |
Best Application |
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Provides Acceptable performance for most applications |
Best Application |
Limited performance. see page 8. |
Limited performance. see page 8. |
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Note: Rammers are also referred to as Jumping Jacks and Tampers. Forward Plate Compactors are also referred to as Vibratory Plate Compactors. |
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| 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: |
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