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MVC88VTH/VTHW pLaTe COMpaCTOR • OpeRaTiOn and paRTs ManuaL — ReV. #2 (12/09/13) — page 23
MAINTENANCE
Machine inspection
Perfom machine inspection as listed in Table 6.
Tightening Torque
Reference Table 7 below (Tightening Torque ), for retight-
ening of nuts and bolts.
Table 6. Machine inspection
interval
Check
solution
Daily Before Starting
Machine
Clean if necessary.
Fuel Tank For Leaks
Repair fuel leaks.
Fuel System for Leaks
Repair fuel leaks.
Engine Oil
Add oil if necessary.
Vibrator Oil
Add oil if necessary.
Air Cleaner Element
Clean/Replace
Guard Frame
Inspect/deformations
Shock Absorber
Replace if damaged.
Every 20 Hours
Engine Oil
Replace only after 
first 20 hrs.
Every 100
Engine Oil
Change
Air Cleaner Element
Clean/Replace
Vibrator Oil
Check oil level. Check 
for leaks.
Every 200 hours
V-Belt
Inspect, replace if 
damaged or worn.
Clutch
Inspect, replace if not 
working properly.
Engine Bolts
Replace bolts 
if deformed or 
elongated.
Every 300 hours
Vibrator Oil
Change
Fuel Filter
Change
Every 2 years
Fuel Lines
Replace
Table 7. Tightening Torque (in. kg/cm diameter)
Material
6mm
8mm
10mm
12mm
14mm
16mm
18mm
20mm
4T
70
150
300
500
750
1,100
1,400
2,000
6-8T
100
250
500
800
1,300
2,000
2,700
3,800
11T
150
400
800
1,200
2,000
2,900
4,200
5,600
*
100 (6mm) 300 ~ 350 (8mm)  650 ~ 700 (10mm)
**
In case counter-part is of aluminum
Bolt threads used with this machine are all right handed
Material and quality of material is marked on each bolt, and screw.
engine air Cleaner
This engine is equipped with a replaceable, high-density 
paper air cleaner element. See (Figure 23) for air cleaner 
components.
1.  Remove the air cleaner cover and foam filter element.
2.  Tap the paper filter element several times on a hard 
surface to remove dirt, or blow compressed air not 
exceeding 30 psi (207 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm
2
) through the 
filter element from the inside out. 
neVeR  brush off 
dirt. Brushing will force dirt into the fibers. Replace the 
paper filter element if it is excessively dirty.
Figure 23. Engine Air Cleaner
  dangeR
dO nOT use gasoline or low flash point 
solvents for cleaning the air cleaner. The 
possibility exists of fire or explosion which 
can cause damage to the equipment and 
severe bodily harm or even
 deaTH!
  CauTiOn
Wear protective equipment such as 
approved safety glasses or face shields 
and dust masks or respirators when 
cleaning air filters with compressed air.
BLOW COMPRESSED
AIR FROM THE
INSIDE OUT