Replacement Part List

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slip and lose control when starting or operating the
machine.
1.
Prior to operation
1-1.
Make sure that all dirt, mud, etc., are thoroughly removed
from the unit prior to operation. Special effort should be given
to the button face of the vibrating plate and those areas
adjacent to the cooling air inlet of engine, carburetor, and air
cleaner.
1-2.
Check all bolts and screws for tightness and make sure all
bolts and screws are securely tightness. Loose bolts and screws
may cause damage to the unit.
1-3.
Check the V-belt for tightness. The normal slack should be
approximately (1/2”) when the belts are forcibly depressed in
the middle position between the two sheaves. If there is excess
belt play, there could be a decrease in the impact force or
erratic vibration, causing machine damage.
1-4.
Check the engine oil level and if the engine oil level is low, it
should be refilled. Use the proper motor oil as suggested in the
table below.(Fig-1)
1-5.
Remove the oil plug in the vibrator assembly and check the oil
level when checking. The oil level should be full. Every month
or every 200 hours of operation, replace the oil.