What is a plate vibrator?
The plate vibrator is a machine designed for soil, asphalt and similar materials. It is usually used in laying the foundation to complete the overlap of projects. The plate vibrator can be used to lay foundations for roads, sidewalks and any other areas to overlap with material. The vibrator of the board is also used in attempting to influence the waterfront for the use of the channel. Smaller versions of the unit can be used to influence the stone insert or bricks for sidewalks. As a result, the plate vibrator is similar to the grass mower without bottom. The plate vibrator is powered by a gas unit that fits on the upper part of the bottom plate.
The plate vibrator has at least two eccentric weights that are mounted on the shaft. The phase positions of the weight are able to adapt to each other using the adjustment mechanism. The element and energy unit of the area is located on the upper side of the vibrator of the board, which is moving by redistribution of the weight of the entire machine. This causes oscillation in the lower desCE, minimizes the vibrator height of the plate and maximizes translational movement while the machine moves forward or backwards. This design makes it easier to use the board vibrator and easier transport.
If you want to change the vibrator's eccentric phase position, one or more eccentric is mounted in a way that allows rotation in relation to the shaft. The weight rotation direction is carried out by means of the chain and chain transmission. The other weights are firmly mounted on the shaft in an area that is just opposite the transmission. This creates a vibrating force.
The design of the board vibrator makes it easier to change directions if necessary. In addition to the toe user, he can manipulate the controls setting on the board to provide a vibrating compact movement forward or backward movement on the surface that has been compacted.