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Trench Rammer 2-stroke petrol

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This 2-stroke trench compactor, also known as a ‘jumping jack’ or ‘tamping rammer’, is perfect for compacting ground where space is restricted. Use during trench-works, excavations, roadworks or garden ground preparation. The motor delivers a gives a strong focused degree of compaction force which is especially effective for soils with high clay content which need more force to compact them. They’re compact and easy to transport or move.

 

Product Specifications: 

Operating Weight                      58.5 kg

Ramming Shoe Size (W-L)          249 mm x 330 mm

Dimensions L-W-H                     673 mm x 343 mm x 940 mm

Percussion Rate Max                  715 blows/min

Stroke at the Ramming Shoe      43 mm

Engine / Motor Type                  Air-cooled single-cylinder two-cycle petrol engine

Fuel Tank Capacity                     4.5 Litres

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of soil can a trench rammer compact?

Trench rammers are versatile and can compact a variety of soil types, including gravel, sand, and cohesive soils like clay.

How do I know when the soil is adequately compacted?

The soil's resistance to the trench rammer's impact increases as it becomes more compacted. When the rammer begins to bounce rather than penetrate the soil, it's likely the soil is adequately compacted.

What is the difference between a vibrating plate (wacker plate) and a trench rammer?

The main difference is that whilst vibrating plates (or 'wacker plates') use vibration to compact the ground, trench rammers use impact force to compact the ground. This is ideal for compacting in tight spaces and for compacting cohesive soils with high clay content, as the direct impact force transfers energy more effectively into these soils than vibration does, therefore compacting them more effectively.

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