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18-inch Vibratory Plate, Gasoline, Forward
18-inch Vibratory Plate, Gasoline, Forward
Mikasa MVC82VH
$43
4h
$72
day
$250
week
$500
month

This powerful 18-inch forward vibratory plate compactor delivers exceptional compaction force for soil and asphalt applications. Featuring a reliable Honda GX160 gasoline engine, it generates 3,700 vibrations per minute with 3,400 lbs of centrifugal force, ensuring efficient compaction in confined areas. The compact design with an 18-inch plate width allows for precise operation in trenches and along foundations, while the water tank system provides optimal moisture control for asphalt applications. Built with a heavy-duty protective frame and anti-vibration handle system, this unit combines durability with operator comfort for extended use on demanding job sites.

Features

  • Honda GX160 gasoline engine delivers reliable performance with low maintenance requirements
  • 3,700 vibrations per minute provides efficient soil and asphalt compaction
  • 3,400 lbs of centrifugal force ensures deep compaction in appropriate applications
  • Compact 18-inch plate width allows access to confined spaces and trenches
  • Integrated water tank system with sprinkler for dust suppression during asphalt compaction
  • Heavy-duty protective frame guards engine components from damage on job sites
  • Anti-vibration handle system reduces operator fatigue during extended use
  • Lifting point for easy transportation and positioning on job sites
  • Sealed bearings and self-cleaning base plate design minimize maintenance requirements
  • Forward travel speed of up to 82 ft/min enhances productivity

Applications

  • Compaction of granular soils in confined areas and trenches
  • Base preparation for walkways, driveways, and small paved areas
  • Asphalt patch work and repair in roadway maintenance
  • Compaction around foundations and footings
  • Utility trench backfill compaction
  • Landscape preparation and hardscape installation
  • Paver installation preparation
  • Pipeline and conduit installation
  • Compaction in areas inaccessible to larger equipment
  • Repair work in existing structures where space is limited