Vibratory Rammers are light, hand-held machines used for the compaction of soil and asphalt in both residential and commercial applications. They use a powerful Gasoline(Honda or Loncin) engine or diesel engine to generate vibration, which is transmitted to the rammer head via a piston. The rammer head then compacts the surface material in a consistent and efficient manner. Percussion Rate Per Min can be 600-700. Vibratory Rammers are available in a variety of sizes, depending on the size of the job and the type of material being compacted. Usually, the baseplate size is 330x285mm or 13x11 inches. They are designed to work in tight spaces and can be operated by a single operator, making them ideal for compacting jobs in tight spaces.

HR-E Electric Vibrating Tamper with Honda GXE2.0S Motor and 2.4HP Battery Powered

Power KW(HP)

2.4HP, Electric Vibrating Tamper

Baseplate Size(mm)

0.087m²

Weight

64KG

HR80 Vibratory Rammer Tamper Compactor with 5.5 HP HONDA GX160 Engine

Power KW(HP)

5.5HP

Baseplate Size(mm)

0.087m²

Weight

86KG

HR70R Vibratory Rammer Tamper Compactor with 5.5 HP ROBIN Engine

Power KW(HP)

4.0(5.5)

Baseplate Size(mm)

330x285/13x11

Weight

72KG

HR70L Vibratory Rammer Tamper Compactor with 5.5 HP LONCIN Engine

Power KW(HP)

4.0(5.5)

Baseplate Size(mm)

330x285/13x11

Weight

72KG

HR70H Vibratory Rammer Tamper Compactor with 3.0 HP GX100

Power KW(HP)

2.2(3.0)

Baseplate Size(mm)

330x285/13x11

Weight

68

HR70D Vibratory Rammer Tamper Compactor with 4.5 HP Diesel

Power KW(HP)

3.1(4.5)

Baseplate Size(mm)

330x285/13x11

Weight

85


Vibratory Rammer Machine: Features and Applications

Applications:

  • Trench Compaction
  • Back Filling
  • Pipe Work
  • Foundation Work
  • Patch Work on Roads
  • Confined Areas

Fuel Flexibility:

The HR80 models, available through Horizont Machinery, run on petrol, while the HR70D is equipped with a diesel engine. This allows you to select the engine type that aligns best with your fleet requirements and fuel preferences.

Low Centre of Gravity:

Horizont Machinery's vibratory rammer machines boast a low centre of gravity, ensuring superior forward-moving abilities and effortless operation. This design enhances balance, minimises the risk of tipping, and simplifies machine guidance for the operator.

Welcoming Newcomers:

Featuring a user-friendly handle, optimal height, appropriate shoes, and a low centre of gravity for better control, our vibratory rammer machines are designed to be accessible for operators of all experience levels.

The Shoe Fits:

A variety of shoe shapes and sizes, including an asymmetric option for trench work. Changing shoes is simple, requiring only the removal of four screws, embodying Horizont Machinery's commitment to efficiency and versatility.

The Handle:

Our reduced-vibration handle significantly reduces operator fatigue. The handle's design allows for gripping from all angles, facilitating access to tight spaces and maintaining optimal control, even when the machine needs to be turned 180 degrees.

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Horizont's Vibratory Rammer Machine: Key Benefits

  • Durable Honda Engines:

Horizont Machinery enhances the vibratory rammer machine with robust Honda GXR 160 engines, ensuring each vibratory rammer machine delivers maximum compaction performance. This integration of durable Honda gas engines into our product line reflects our commitment to reliability and efficiency in construction machinery.

  • Best-In-Class Balance:

Our vibratory rammer machine, known for their exceptional balance, facilitate easy directional changes while maintaining consistent, vertical-path ground strikes for precise compaction. The forward design and optimal machine balance ensure that the rammers strike the surface material exactly where needed, providing greater hitting force with minimal effort.

  • Built to Last:

Horizont Machinery's vibratory rammer machines are designed with longevity in mind. All critical components are shielded by a sturdy casing, and the high-quality components coupled with protective covers ensure these rammers withstand daily use and continue performing optimally.

  • Minimum Service, Maximum Uptime:

Maintenance of our vibratory rammer machine is streamlined for efficiency. Service points are readily accessible without the need for tools, and fluid indicators are easily visible. With the optional hour meter, tracking working hours and maintenance intervals becomes more manageable, helping to ensure timely servicing.

  • Optimal Control and Comfort:

Operator comfort is a priority in every rammer we offer. Vibration-absorbing isolators connected to the operator’s handle significantly reduce fatigue. The adjustable handle provides tailored comfort and a clear line of sight to the vibratory rammer machine's foot, allowing for precision work even in tight spaces.

  • Easy Transport:

Our vibratory rammer machines come with optional transport wheels for effortless maneuverability around the jobsite. The convenient handle design simplifies loading and unloading, making these rammers as portable as they are powerful.

With these enhancements, Horizont Machinery'svibratory rammer machines represent a fusion of durability, efficiency, and user-friendliness, ideal for the diverse needs of modern construction sites.

What does Vibratory Rammer Machine do?

A vibratory rammer machine is a small construction tool used in tight spaces to compact soil, gravel, and sand to create a strong foundation. It was powered by a petrol or diesel engine and had thick steel plates on the bottom. Rammers tamper repeatedly strike the ground at high frequency, vibrating soil particles, and pressing them together. This compacts the soil and increases its ability to support heavy loads.

How do I start tamping Rammer?

Starting your vibratory rammer compactor machine is a simple process that only takes a few steps.

First, place the vibratory rammer machine on a flat surface and make sure it's firmly in place. Next, fill the tank with fuel, using the correct fuel type and ratio as specified in your owner's manual. After the fuel tank is full, start the engine using the starter handle. Wear goggles and earmuffs to keep the work area clear of debris for the safety and health of construction workers. Finally, place the vibratory rammer machine on the surface to be compacted to begin the compaction process. Make sure to move the tamper rammer at a steady pace to ensure even compaction. After compacting the desired area, shut off the engine and clean the baseplate.

How much does a tamping rammer cost?

The cost of a rammer compactor varies by the size and make of the machine. Usually, different engines lead to different prices. For example, Horizont provides diesel engines, Honda, Loncin, Robin, and other gasoline engines. Also, it's important to factor in maintenance and repair costs, which can add to the overall bill.

What is the difference between a plate compactor and a tamping rammer?

Plate compactors and vibratory rammer machines are both used for the compaction of soil and other materials, but they have distinct differences. A plate compactor is a medium-sized machine that uses a vibrating plate to compact the soil into a dense, stable layer. The Plate size is generally above 40*50cm. It is ideal for large soil areas, such as driveways or large construction sites.

A jumping jack compactor is a smaller hand-held machine used for compacting smaller areas of soil and other materials, usually with a plate size of 33x28.5cm. Unlike plate compactors, vibratory rammer machine uses heavy, spring-loaded rams to repeatedly strike the soil to create a dense, flat surface. Typically used in tight spaces, vibratory rammer machine is ideal for areas that are difficult for larger compactors to access, such as around foundations and along roads.

What is the weight of the vibratory rammer machine?

The weight of a vibratory rammer machine varies by the size and type of machine. Generally speaking, their weight is above 68 kg. The weight of our HR70-H is 68 kg, and the weight of our HR70-D is 85 kg.