Components – Multiquip MT75HS User Manual

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PAGE 12 — MT75HS RAMMER — OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #11 (01/12/12)

L1. A Returned Material Authorization must be approved by Multiquip prior to shipment. A copy of the Authorization must

accompany the shipment to the designated Warehouse. A copy of the original Multiquip invoice to the customer must
also accompany the shipment.

Figure 1. MT-75HS Rammer

Figure 1 shows the location of the controls and components
for the MT-75HS Tamping Rammer. The functions of each
control is described below:

1.

Throttle Lever

Controls engine speed and the tamping

action of the rammer.

2.

Engine Stop Switch

Controls the starting and stopping

of the engine. Switch must be in the "ON" position when
starting the engine.

3. Choke Lever – Used when starting the engine. Normally

used in cold weather conditions. In cold weather turn the
choke lever to the fully closed position, in warm weather
set choke lever half way or completely open.

4. Fuel Shut-Off Valve – Supplies fuel from the fuel tank to

the engine. To begin fuel flow move the fuel shut-off valve
downward.

5. Oil Bath Fill Plug – Open this plug to add oil to the oil

bath reservoir.

6. Drain Valve – Open this valve to remove oil from the

bellows.

7. Pre- Cleaner – Pre-cleans (first stage) dirt and other

debris from entering the engine.

8.

Foot

Laminated wood with tempered steel plate for

superior shock absorption.

8.

Foot

Laminated wood with tempered steel plate for

superior shock absorption.

9.

Oil Level Sight Glass

Indicates the level of oil in the oil

bath reservoir.

10.

Recoil Starting Handle

Used when starting the engine.

Pull starter handle sharply and quickly, then return
starter handle to starter case before releasing.

11. Fuel Tank/Cap

Poly fuel tank to avoid rust and

corrosion, remove this cap to add gasoline.

12. Engine Air Cleaner – Prevents dirt (second stage) and

other debris from entering the engine.

13. Bellows – Reservoir for oil bath.

14. Handle – To operate rammer

GRIP handle assembly

firmly on both sides.

15. Muffler– Used to reduce noise and emissions.

16. Spark Plug – Provides spark to the ignition system,

replace with engine manufactures recommended type
spark plug.

17. Name Plate – Displays information regarding the rammer.

18. Roller Bar – Used when transporting rammer onto a

truck bed. Place rammer on this roller bar then slide.

19. Oil Tank – Fill oil tank with 2-stroke motor oil.

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