Vibratory mechanism and method for lubricating the same

Road structure – process – or apparatus – Apparatus – Means to agitate material

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C404S122000, C074S061000

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06929421

ABSTRACT:
A vibratory mechanism is provided for a compacting work machine. The vibratory mechanism includes at least one eccentric weight rotatably positioned within a housing. Pressurized fluid is introduced into the vibratory mechanism at an inlet passage. A means for moving fluid through the vibratory mechanism and lubricating a pair of bearings is provided that operates during rotation of the eccentric weight.

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