Handheld gasoline tamping machine
Introduction:
Gasoline Tamping Rammer Model 125 is a gasoline-powered jumping tamping rammer which is a compaction machine that uses impact and shock vibration to compact backfill in layers. This tamping machine has wide application for the compaction and leveling of various sand, gravel, ternary soil, asphalt, sand, concrete, and clay. It is particularly suitable for construction in environments such as buildings, floors, courtyards, roadbeds, bridge piles, trenches, wilderness, and narrow spaces.
Parameters:​
Features:
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New-design comfortable handrail, durable and easy to grip.
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High-quality box-body, long service life.
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Durable dust cover.
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Copper core motor with superior performance.
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Dual filtration system to fully filter the dust in the intake air and extend the service life of the engine.
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Heat treated spring wire, with large jumping amplitude, strong impact force, and long service life.
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The dust-proof folding box material is made of high-quality rubber and has a long service life.
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The impact bottom plate is made of specialized wooden boards and wrapped with 6mm high-strength wear-resistant steel plates, which are durable and long-lasting.
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Surface spray coating, beautiful and aesthetically pleasing, rust and corrosion resistant.
Working Principle:
​It has a two-stroke internal combustion engine, with two pistons in the cylinder: the upper piston is an internal combustion piston and the lower piston is a buffer piston. The lower part of the cylinder is equipped with a rammer with an inclined bottom surface, which causes the vertical axis of the cylinder to tilt forward. The upper piston rod extends from the through-hole in the middle of the cylinder head cover, and the lower piston rod extends from the lower end face of the cylinder and is integrated with the compactor. The cylinder and compactor are tightened by springs and equipped with handrails to control the forward direction of the compactor. Under the action of the explosive force of the combustible mixture, the fire hammer jumps forward and above the ground, and under its own weight, falls to the ground to compact the soil. The hammer jumps and falls, and the body moves forward step by step