I. Safety Operating Procedures
1. Pre-Operation Inspection
Check the integrity of equipment components (such as the tamping plate and lubrication system) and the flatness of the surface. Wear protective equipment (goggles, non-slip shoes, etc.).
Confirm that there are no leaks in the hydraulic lines, that bolts are tightened, and that the lubrication system is filled with calcium-based grease.
2. Startup and Operation Procedures
Before starting, ensure that the tamping plate is compacting the work surface and that pressure is maintained before starting the equipment.
Stand to the side during operation and maintain a clear line of sight. Avoid dangerous actions such as speeding and driving in the opposite direction.
Vibration Frequency Adjustment: High frequency (30-50Hz) is recommended for asphalt operations; low frequency (25-35Hz) is recommended for earthwork compaction.
3. Special Working Conditions
A sudden rotation or forced compaction of concrete surfaces is prohibited. Use an impact rammer instead for areas with stone foundations.
The hydraulic system temperature must be kept below 80°C. Immediately stop and inspect the equipment if the hose vibrates violently. II. Daily Maintenance Key Points
1. Lubrication and Cleaning
Add lubricant (model must comply with the manual) every shift and clean the oil inlet and outlet to prevent clogging.
Keep the machine dry during long-term storage at an ambient temperature not lower than -20°C.
2. Troubleshooting
If vibration fails, prioritize checking the power supply, coil gap (0.5-1.0mm), and shock-absorbing rubber pads.
Loose transmission components or broken springs should be replaced promptly.
3. Professional Maintenance Recommendations
For complex faults, contact the manufacturer for repair to avoid secondary damage caused by self-disassembly.
III. Application Compatibility
1. For narrow spaces: Use a 1-2 ton walk-behind model with a tamping plate width ≤ 60cm.
2. For large projects: A heavy-duty hydraulic plate compactor (such as a 42kJ model) is suitable for backfilling behind the platform to improve compaction uniformity.
Note: Operators must be certified, and a safety barrier must be established in the work area.







