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Tamping Rammer

Tamping Rammer

Product Model: CR77R
Power: 3kw/4Hp
Jumping Stroke: 4-8cm
Weight: 77kg
Fual Tank: 2.8L
Impact Force: 14 kN
Shoe Size: 33*28.5cm

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Description

Tamping Rammer is a compacting machine designed for efficiently compacting backfill soil in layers using impact and impact vibration. Available in electric, gasoline, and vibration models, this machine is ideal for smaller construction sites and tight spaces where larger equipment is impractical.

Product Name Tamping Rammer
Power kw/hp 3.0/4.0 Jumping Stroke cm 4-8
Weight kg/lbs 77/169 Fual Tank L 2.8
Impact Force kN  14 Shoe Size cm 33*28.5
How It Works

The electric motor powers the rammer by driving a rapid impact motion through a reducer and crank connecting rod mechanism, allowing the machine to compact soil. The machine jumps off the ground with each impact, enabling the operator to push it forward. A forward-tilted cylinder axis and buffer spring system help reduce vibration, making operation smoother. This machine excels in compacting clay soil, with its impact force providing effective compaction in tight or narrow spaces.

Applications

The rammer is ideal for use in various construction environments, including building foundations, courtyards, roadbeds, bridge piles, trenches, fields, and other confined areas. It is especially effective in areas where larger machinery cannot be used, providing reliable performance for tasks requiring strong compaction. However, its compact design limits its suitability for large-scale earthwork.

Performance Features
  • Advanced Design: Compact structure with a powerful impact for efficient soil compaction.
  • Versatility: Suitable for compacting clay, sand, mortar, asphalt gravel, lean concrete, and more.
  • High Efficiency: Ideal for tight spaces like indoor floors, courtyards, and trenches.
  • User-Friendly: Lightweight, easy to operate, and delivers high productivity.
  • Durability: Built for safe, reliable use in various construction environments.

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