A vibration control system includes four mass discs located at a central axis and rotatable thereabout. Each mass disc includes a mass secured thereto wherein rotation of the four mass discs creates a vibratory force output. A power transfer assembly is located between adjacent mass discs of the four mass discs and is configured to transfer rotational energy between the adjacent mass discs. The power transfer assembly includes a power transfer shaft rotatable about a power transfer shaft axis and a power transfer disc connected to the power transfer shaft and in frictional contact with each of the adjacent mass discs at a contact point. When the power transfer shaft is rotated, a radial location of the contact point at each of the adjacent mass discs relative to the central axis is changed, altering the vibratory force.
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