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MBW Heavy Duty Vibratory Plate Compactor

AP2000 Asphalt Plate Compactor

MBW’s AP2000 was the first vibratory plate compactor built specifically for asphalt work. Frequency, amplitude, centrifugal force and machine weight are all dialed in for maximum productivity on asphalt. It is powered by a Honda GX160 engine.

The AP2000 is a 20 inch plate built for the punishment that comes with the job. Its stress-relieved steel plate resists cracking and holds up for the long haul. The aluminum exciter housing sheds heat quickly, and custom lubricants help protect bearings and seals. A self-cleaning plate helps keep dirt and material from building up around the belt and pulley system.

GP2000 Ground Plate Compactor

The GP2000 is a variation of the AP2000, with frequency, amplitude, centrifugal force and weight tuned for maximum performance in sand and gravel.

The GP2000 is capable of delivering excellent densities on lifts of granular soils up to 12 in. (31 cm).*

GP3550 / AP3550

The GP3550 is a high-production, 21″ compactor built to work hard for decades with reasonable maintenance.

A full roll cage comes standard, and the AP3550 includes provisions for a water tank for asphalt compaction. The self-cleaning base plate uses an open-sided design that lets material move out and away from the belt and pulley assembly during operation.

Both models deliver lower hand-arm vibration, full roll cage protection, increased amplitude, faster travel speed and a rugged updated look.

The GP2000 is capable of delivering excellent densities on lifts of granular soils up to 18 in. (46 cm).*

GP5800

The GP5800, also known as “beast mode”, is the next step up from the GP3500. It is a 23 inch plate that keeps the strong performance of its predecessor while improving ergonomics, serviceability and expected product life.

Updates include a removable, easy-to-service exciter assembly, improved suspension for better engine isolation, lower hand-arm vibration and a standard protective engine cage.

This high-production compactor travels up to 130 ft/min, generates .94 in. amplitude for deep penetration in backfill materials and stands out on mid-sized to large commercial and infrastructure jobs. The GP5800 is an economical replacement for smaller reversible plates.

Specifications
AP2000
GP2000
AP3550
GP3550
GP5800
Plate Size WxL
20 x 22 in (51 x 56 cm)
20 x 22 (51 x 56 cm)
21 x 22 in (53 x 56 cm)
21 x 22 in (53 x 56 cm)
23 x 24 in (58 x 61 cm)
Operating Weight
No Water
168 lbs (76 kg)
Full Water
193 lbs (88 kg)
165 lbs (75 kg)
No Water
229 lbs (104 kg)
Full Water
254 lbs (115 kg)
226 lbs (103 kg)
289 lbs (131 kg)
Engine Option
Honda GX160
Honda GX160
Honda GX160
Honda GX160
Honda GX270
Amplitude
No Water
.082 in (2.08 mm)
Full Water
.071 in (1.80 mm)
165 lbs (75 kg)
No Water
.086 in (2.19 mm)
Full Water
.078 in (1.98 mm)
.087 in (2.2 m)
.094 in (2.39 mm)
Centrifugal Force**
2475 lbs (11 kN)
3250 lbs (14.5 kN)
3550 lbs (15.9 kN)
3550 lbs (15.9 kN)
5800 lbs (25.8 kN)
Exciter Speed
4400 vpm
5050 vpm
4400 vpm
4400 vpm
4800 vpm
Compaction Depth*
Up to 12 in (31 cm)
Up to 12 in (31 cm)
Up to 18 in (46 cm)
Up to 18 in (46 cm)
Up to 20 in (51 cm)
Travel Speed
Up to 90 ft/min
(27 m/min)
Up to 120 ft/min
(37 m/min)
Up to 110 ft/min
(34 m/min)
Up to 110 ft/min
(34 m/min)
Up to 130 ft/min
(39.6 m/min)
Compaction Area
9000 ft²/hr
(836 m²/hr)
12000 ft²/hr
(1115 m²/hr)
11550 ft²/hr
(1073 m²/hr)
11550 ft²/hr
(1073 m²/hr)
14950 ft²/hr
(1389 m²/hr)
Water Tank Capacity
3 gal (11.3 l)
N/A
3 gal (11.3 l)
N/A
N/A

*Clean sand, optimum moisture. MBW recommends that lifts not exceed 12″
**Centrifugal Force is not a measure of compaction performance.
( ) Metric Measurements.
Specifications subject to change without notice.

Q&A Section

Q: What is the MBW heavy-duty vibratory plate compactor used for?

A: It is used to compact soil, gravel, and asphalt to create a stable and durable surface for construction and landscaping projects.


Q: What makes MBW heavy-duty plate compactors different from standard models?

A: MBW heavy-duty models are engineered with optimized frequency, amplitude, centrifugal force, and weight to deliver maximum productivity, especially for demanding applications like asphalt compaction.


Q: What engine powers MBW heavy-duty vibratory plate compactors?

A: Most models are powered by reliable Honda GX-series engines, such as the GX160 or GX270, known for durability and consistent performance.


Q: What materials can this compactor handle?

A: It is designed for asphalt, sand, gravel, and other granular soils, delivering excellent compaction results across various job site conditions.


Q: What is the compaction depth of MBW heavy-duty plate compactors?

A: Depending on the model, compaction depth can reach up to approximately 20 inches, making it suitable for both light and heavy-duty applications.


Q: Are these compactors suitable for professional use?

A: Yes, MBW heavy-duty plate compactors are built for contractors and commercial use, offering rugged construction, long service life, and high productivity.


Q: Do MBW plate compactors include features for durability?

A: Yes, features like stress-relieved steel plates, protective roll cages, and self-cleaning base plates help extend lifespan and reduce maintenance needs.


Q: Is there a model specifically for asphalt work?

A: Yes, models like the AP2000 are specifically designed for asphalt applications, with tuned performance factors and optional water tanks for improved results.

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AP2000 Asphalt Plate Compactor

MBW’s AP2000 was the first vibratory plate compactor built specifically for asphalt work. Frequency, amplitude, centrifugal force and machine weight are all dialed in for maximum productivity on asphalt. It is powered by a Honda GX160 engine.

The AP2000 is a 20 inch plate built for the punishment that comes with the job. Its stress-relieved steel plate resists cracking and holds up for the long haul. The aluminum exciter housing sheds heat quickly, and custom lubricants help protect bearings and seals. A self-cleaning plate helps keep dirt and material from building up around the belt and pulley system.

GP2000 Ground Plate Compactor

The GP2000 is a variation of the AP2000, with frequency, amplitude, centrifugal force and weight tuned for maximum performance in sand and gravel.

The GP2000 is capable of delivering excellent densities on lifts of granular soils up to 12 in. (31 cm).*

GP3550 / AP3550

The GP3550 is a high-production, 21″ compactor built to work hard for decades with reasonable maintenance.

A full roll cage comes standard, and the AP3550 includes provisions for a water tank for asphalt compaction. The self-cleaning base plate uses an open-sided design that lets material move out and away from the belt and pulley assembly during operation.

Both models deliver lower hand-arm vibration, full roll cage protection, increased amplitude, faster travel speed and a rugged updated look.

The GP2000 is capable of delivering excellent densities on lifts of granular soils up to 18 in. (46 cm).*

GP5800

The GP5800, also known as “beast mode”, is the next step up from the GP3500. It is a 23 inch plate that keeps the strong performance of its predecessor while improving ergonomics, serviceability and expected product life.

Updates include a removable, easy-to-service exciter assembly, improved suspension for better engine isolation, lower hand-arm vibration and a standard protective engine cage.

This high-production compactor travels up to 130 ft/min, generates .94 in. amplitude for deep penetration in backfill materials and stands out on mid-sized to large commercial and infrastructure jobs. The GP5800 is an economical replacement for smaller reversible plates.

Specifications
AP2000
GP2000
AP3550
GP3550
GP5800
Plate Size WxL
20 x 22 in (51 x 56 cm)
20 x 22 (51 x 56 cm)
21 x 22 in (53 x 56 cm)
21 x 22 in (53 x 56 cm)
23 x 24 in (58 x 61 cm)
Operating Weight
No Water
168 lbs (76 kg)
Full Water
193 lbs (88 kg)
165 lbs (75 kg)
No Water
229 lbs (104 kg)
Full Water
254 lbs (115 kg)
226 lbs (103 kg)
289 lbs (131 kg)
Engine Option
Honda GX160
Honda GX160
Honda GX160
Honda GX160
Honda GX270
Amplitude
No Water
.082 in (2.08 mm)
Full Water
.071 in (1.80 mm)
165 lbs (75 kg)
No Water
.086 in (2.19 mm)
Full Water
.078 in (1.98 mm)
.087 in (2.2 m)
.094 in (2.39 mm)
Centrifugal Force**
2475 lbs (11 kN)
3250 lbs (14.5 kN)
3550 lbs (15.9 kN)
3550 lbs (15.9 kN)
5800 lbs (25.8 kN)
Exciter Speed
4400 vpm
5050 vpm
4400 vpm
4400 vpm
4800 vpm
Compaction Depth*
Up to 12 in (31 cm)
Up to 12 in (31 cm)
Up to 18 in (46 cm)
Up to 18 in (46 cm)
Up to 20 in (51 cm)
Travel Speed
Up to 90 ft/min
(27 m/min)
Up to 120 ft/min
(37 m/min)
Up to 110 ft/min
(34 m/min)
Up to 110 ft/min
(34 m/min)
Up to 130 ft/min
(39.6 m/min)
Compaction Area
9000 ft²/hr
(836 m²/hr)
12000 ft²/hr
(1115 m²/hr)
11550 ft²/hr
(1073 m²/hr)
11550 ft²/hr
(1073 m²/hr)
14950 ft²/hr
(1389 m²/hr)
Water Tank Capacity
3 gal (11.3 l)
N/A
3 gal (11.3 l)
N/A
N/A

*Clean sand, optimum moisture. MBW recommends that lifts not exceed 12″
**Centrifugal Force is not a measure of compaction performance.
( ) Metric Measurements.
Specifications subject to change without notice.

Q&A Section

Q: What is the MBW heavy-duty vibratory plate compactor used for?

A: It is used to compact soil, gravel, and asphalt to create a stable and durable surface for construction and landscaping projects.


Q: What makes MBW heavy-duty plate compactors different from standard models?

A: MBW heavy-duty models are engineered with optimized frequency, amplitude, centrifugal force, and weight to deliver maximum productivity, especially for demanding applications like asphalt compaction.


Q: What engine powers MBW heavy-duty vibratory plate compactors?

A: Most models are powered by reliable Honda GX-series engines, such as the GX160 or GX270, known for durability and consistent performance.


Q: What materials can this compactor handle?

A: It is designed for asphalt, sand, gravel, and other granular soils, delivering excellent compaction results across various job site conditions.


Q: What is the compaction depth of MBW heavy-duty plate compactors?

A: Depending on the model, compaction depth can reach up to approximately 20 inches, making it suitable for both light and heavy-duty applications.


Q: Are these compactors suitable for professional use?

A: Yes, MBW heavy-duty plate compactors are built for contractors and commercial use, offering rugged construction, long service life, and high productivity.


Q: Do MBW plate compactors include features for durability?

A: Yes, features like stress-relieved steel plates, protective roll cages, and self-cleaning base plates help extend lifespan and reduce maintenance needs.


Q: Is there a model specifically for asphalt work?

A: Yes, models like the AP2000 are specifically designed for asphalt applications, with tuned performance factors and optional water tanks for improved results.