Multiquip MVH-406DSY Trash Compactor User Manual


 
MVH-406DSY PLATE COMPACTOR — OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #1 (08/13/07) — PAGE 23
Figure 28. Vibrator Oil Drain and Check Plugs
MVH-406DSY—MAINTENANCE
Vibrator Oil Level Check
1. In every 100 hours of operation, with the machine positioned
horizontally, use a 3/4” (19 mm) wrench and remove vibrator
oil level check plug (Figure 28). Visually inspect and see if
vibrator oil level is up to filler port. Be sure to clean area
around check hole to prevent dirt and dust from entering.
Draining Vibrator Oil
1. Replace vibrator oil after first 200 hours and in every 1,000
hours of operation.
2. Position handle bar vertically (storage position).
3. Using a 14 mm wrench remove the vibrator oil drain plug
(Figure 28) from the vibrating plate assembly.
Always clean the area around the vibrator oil level check plug
before removing oil check plug. This will prevent dirt and debris
from entering the system.
CAUTION
For draining oil through level check hole, have the
machine inclined with a sleeper or the like placed
under the compaction plate on opposite side.
4. After hydraulic oil has been completely drained from
machine, fill with 10W-30 motor oil to the appropriate safe
operating level (Figure 28)
5. Re-install drain plug into vibrating plate assembly. Apply
seal tape or Loctite #575 to thread portion of drain plug.
2. Push the travel lever back and forth to drain the hydraulic oil
from the hand pump (hydraulic oil reservoir).
3. After draining hydraulic oil, re-connect hydraulic oil hose to
cylinder.
4. Place handle in upright position. Pull travel lever all the way
back (reverse), and using a rope, secure travel lever to hand
grip.
Figure 29. Hydraulic Oil Cylinder/Hose
Figure 30. Hydraulic Oil Tank
Adding Hydraulic Oil
1. Remove the breather cap and oil plug (Figure 30) from the
hydraulic oil tank using a 24mm hex socket.
2. Using a funnel, add
Shell Tellus Oil #46
or equavalent to
the hydraulic oil tank through the oil filler port (Figure 31).
Oil tank capacity is 50.7 fl. oz (1500 cc)
Figure 31. Hydraulic Oil Maintenance
Draining Hydraulic Oil
1. Disconnect the hydraulic hose (Figure 29) connected to the
hydraulic oil cylinder.