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Mustang ML80 Jumping Jack Compactor
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Introduction to the Mustang ML80 Jumping Jack Compactor
The Mustang ML80 Jumping Jack Compactor is a versatile and robust piece of equipment designed for soil compaction tasks in confined spaces. Its compact size and powerful performance make it an essential tool for contractors and operators working in trenches, narrow backfill zones, and areas where larger machinery cannot access.
Engine Specifications and Performance
The ML80 is powered by a 6.5 horsepower, 196cc gasoline engine. This engine provides ample power for the compactor's operations, ensuring efficient soil compaction. The machine's forward jumping stroke, or "leap height," ranges from 40 to 65 mm, while the percussion rate varies between 450 to 650 beats per minute. These specifications contribute to the compactor's effectiveness in achieving tight and stable footings, even in challenging soil conditions.
Dimensions and Weight
The ML80 Jumping Jack Compactor has the following dimensions:
  • Length: 3 feet (0.91 meters)
  • Width: 2 feet (0.61 meters)
  • Height: 2 feet (0.61 meters)
Its compact size allows for easy maneuverability in confined spaces. The machine weighs approximately 175 lbs (79 kg), making it manageable for operators to transport and handle during operations.
Applications and Benefits
The ML80 is particularly suited for compacting cohesive and granular soils, as well as asphalt. Its design enables it to operate effectively in narrow trenches and tight spaces, areas where larger equipment may struggle. The jumping action of the compactor ensures deep penetration into the soil, achieving optimal compaction and stability.
Operator Experience and Feedback
Operators have reported that the ML80 Jumping Jack Compactor offers excellent maneuverability and performance in confined spaces. Its compact size does not compromise its power, making it a reliable choice for various compaction tasks. However, as with any equipment, operators should be aware of the machine's noise levels and ensure proper maintenance to prolong its lifespan.
Maintenance and Operational Considerations
Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure the ML80's longevity and optimal performance. Operators should routinely check the engine oil, air filter, and spark plug. Additionally, inspecting the jumping mechanism and ensuring all bolts and fasteners are secure can prevent potential issues during operation.
Conclusion
The Mustang ML80 Jumping Jack Compactor stands out as a reliable and efficient tool for soil compaction in confined spaces. Its powerful engine, compact design, and effective compaction capabilities make it a valuable asset for contractors and operators. By adhering to regular maintenance practices and understanding its operational parameters, the ML80 can deliver consistent performance and contribute to successful project outcomes.
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