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5hp Cycle Gas Jumping Jack - 2.2L

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N410,000.00

Compact the areas that you would like to work on with the Compact Jumping Jack.

This machine allows you to condense the flooring that you would be working on to help give the floor a firm and compact area for the material to sit atop.

Create a firm ground in your home, yard, or street to help you place flooring that will not become loose and have a perfect fitting on the floor.

Features:

Can be used in multiple jobs such as landscaping on walkways, patios, paver installations or asphalting projects

Plate compactor will efficiently compact aggregate materials for a solid and level foundation that will keep the road resistant to erosion for years to come

Engineered for its high performance and lasting durability provides efficient compaction of both granular and cohesive soils

Engine safeguarded with exterior plated ribcage housing for secure protection

Ideal for both professionals and serious DIY enthusiasts for compacting cohesive soils, filling holes and trenches, retaining walls, and quick asphalting patchwork

Low maintenance design for time efficiency and lower costs for repair

Tamping rammer is built to be lightweight and well-balanced, the slim and upright construction of the rammer makes working in trenches and tighter spots an easy task

Specifications:

Engine: 5HP 4 Stroke, 196CC

Start Type: Recoil Start

Fuel Type: Gasoline

Impact Force: 10,000

Ramming Frequency: 600-640RPM

Jumping Height: 60-65MM

Travel Speed: 9-12m/Min

Plate Size: 330 x 290mm

Impact Depth: 450mm

Efficiency: 200m/h

Oil Type: SAE 15w40

Fuel Tank Capacity: 2.2L

Compliant: EPA and CARB

Handle Height: 33-1/2"

Overall Dimension: 16"(W) x 29-1/2"(L) x 42-1/2"(H

5 HP 4-Cycle Gas Jumping Jack Tamping Rammer Vibratory Asphalt/Soil Plate

Rammers deliver a high impact force (high amplitude) making them an excellent choice for cohesive and semi-cohesive soils.

The frequency range is 500 to 750 blows per minute. Rammers get compaction force from small gasoline or diesel engine powering a large piston set with two sets of springs.

The rammer is inclined at a forward angle to allow forward travel as the machine jumps. Rammers cover three types of compaction: impact, vibration, and kneading.

Easy maintenance

Sturdy design

Superior performance