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Forward Plate Compactors

Forward Plate Compactors are low amplitude and high frequency, designed to compact granular soils and asphalt. Gasoline or diesel engines drive one or two eccentric weights at a high speed to develop compaction force. The resulting vibrations cause forward motion. The engine and handle are vibration-isolated from the vibrating plate. The heavier the plate, the more compaction force it generates. Frequency range is usually 2500 vpm to 6000 vpm. Plates used for asphalt have a water tank and sprinkler system to prevent asphalt from sticking to the bottom of the baseplate. Vibration is the one principal compaction effect.

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MultiQuip Plate Compactor MVC40G
List Price $1,590.00
Sales Price $1,180.00

1573cf, 2.4hp Robin EH09, 11.4"x 16.5" plate, 118#
MultiQuip Plate Compactor MVC90H
List Price $2,760.00
Sales Price $2,049.00

3350 cf, 5.5hp Honda GX-160,194#,19.6"x 22"base, with tank
MultiQuip Plate Compactor MVC98D
List Price $4,090.00
Sales Price $3,036.42

3350 cf, 4.8hp Yanmar L48 Diesel,19.6"x 22" base, with tank
MultiQuip Plate Compactor MVC77S
List Price $1,695.00
Sales Price $1,258.37

3350 cf, 6hp Robin EH-170,163#,17"x 22,4"base, no tank
MultiQuip Plate Compactor MVC77SH
List Price $1,820.00
Sales Price $1,351.17

3350 cf, 5.5hpHonda GX-160,163#,17"x 22,4"base, no tank
MultiQuip Plate Compactor MVC88GHW
List Price $2,285.00
Sales Price $1,696.00

3350 cf, 5.5hp Honda GX-160, 211#, 19.6"x 22" base, with tank
MultiQuip Plate Compactor MVC64HW
List Price $1,880.00
Sales Price $1,396.00

2275 cf, 4hp Honda GX-120, 13.8"x 21.3" plate, 165#, with tank
MultiQuip Plate Compactor MVC88GHW
List Price $2,430.00
Sales Price $1,804.00

3350 cf, 5.5hp Honda GX-160, 211#, 19.6"x 22" base, with tank
MultiQuip Plate Compactor MVC64VH
List Price $1,795.00
Sales Price $1,333.00

2275 cf, 4hp Honda GX-120, 13.8"x 21.3" plate, 143#, with anti-vibration handle, no tank
MultiQuip Plate Compactor MVC80VE
List Price $1,620.00
Sales Price $1,203.00

2922 cf, 5580 vpm, 6hp Robin EX 17, 17.7x22.4 base plate, anti-vibration handle, no tank
   
 

Soil compaction is defined as the method of mechanically increasing the density of soil. In construction soil compaction is a significant part of the building process. If preformed incorrectly it could result in unnecessary maintenance costs or structure failure. There are two different types of compaction force, static and vibratory. Static force is the weight of the machine its self. That weight is applied downward on the soil, compressing the soil particles. The only way to change the pressure of the compaction is to add or subtract weight to the machine. With the static force compaction is limited to the upper soil layers. Vibratory force of compaction uses a engine powered mechanism to create a downward pressure along with the machine static weight. In rammers that mechanism is usually a rotating eccentric weight or piston/spring combination. Unlike the static force, with this vibration that the mechanism creates it compacts the top layers of soil as well as deeper layers.

The different types of soil need to be taken into consideration when dealing with soil compaction. Every soil type has its own unique requirements. Soil types are classified by grain size. A soil’s makeup determines the best compaction method to use. There are three basic soil groups, cohesive, granular, and organic. Cohesive soils have the smallest particles of all three soils; they are dense and tightly bound together by molecular attraction. Proper water content and the soil must be evenly distributed for proper compaction. Granular soil has fine to medium gravel, and are know for there water-draining properties. Granular soil can be seen with the naked eye, and is gritty when rubbed together. Also when it is dry it has no cohesive strength, and a soil sample will crumble easily.

Although soil type is key to determining the type of machine that should be used for the job, compaction specs and job site conditions must all so be considered. With cohesive soils a machine with high impact force is required, to give pressure to the soil and force out the air. A rammer would be the best choice for a compaction job with cohesive soil, and a pad-foot vibratory roller would be ideal if higher production is needed. Since granular soil particles require a vibratory action to move them. A forward vibratory plate would be ideal for these conditions. Again for higher production level a reversible plate or a smooth drum vibratory roller. Granular soil particles, depending on size respond to vibrations differently. Smaller particles require high vibrations. When larger particles are present a larger machine is required to obtain lower vibrations and higher compaction forces.

GCIron carries all of your compaction needs for any job. From forward and reversible plate compactors, rammers and rollers. GCIron has a varity of MultiQuip forward plate compactors ranging from 2500 vpm to 6000 vpm, and rammers from 500 vpm to 750 vpm. Check out GCIron.com for all of your compaction needs and for more equipment needed for your construction jobs.

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