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11 in. Tamping Rammer, Gasoline, 4-Stroke
11 in. Tamping Rammer, Gasoline, 4-Stroke
Mikasa MTX60
$56
day
$191
week
$478
month

This powerful 11-inch tamping rammer delivers exceptional compaction force for soil and granular materials in confined spaces. Featuring a reliable Honda GX100 4-stroke engine, it provides 1,430 impacts per minute with a 60-70 mm stroke length, ensuring optimal soil density with minimal operator fatigue. The MTX60's low-vibration design incorporates a vibration-absorbing system (VAS) that reduces hand-arm vibration by up to 30%, allowing for extended operation while meeting strict safety standards. With its compact footprint and balanced weight distribution, this rammer excels in trench work, foundation preparation, and utility installations where precision compaction is essential.

Features

  • Honda GX100 4-stroke engine delivers reliable performance with lower emissions and fuel consumption
  • Vibration Absorbing System (VAS) reduces hand-arm vibration by up to 30% for improved operator comfort
  • Compact 11-inch shoe width allows access to confined spaces while maintaining powerful compaction
  • 1,430 impacts per minute with 60-70 mm stroke length ensures thorough soil compaction
  • Integrated hour meter and tachometer for simplified maintenance scheduling
  • Twin cyclone air cleaner system extends engine life in dusty conditions
  • Large capacity fuel tank provides extended runtime between refills
  • Optimized center of gravity design improves maneuverability and reduces operator fatigue
  • Reinforced shock absorber system enhances durability in demanding job site conditions
  • Easy-access controls with automatic decompression for simplified starting

Applications

  • Compaction of cohesive and granular soils in trenches and excavations
  • Foundation preparation for residential and commercial construction
  • Backfill compaction around utility installations and pipelines
  • Road repair and patching operations in confined areas
  • Compaction around structures, posts, and in corners where larger equipment cannot access
  • Soil stabilization for landscaping and hardscaping projects
  • Compaction of sub-base materials for driveways and walkways
  • Utility maintenance work in urban environments
  • Repair of water and sewer lines in established neighborhoods
  • Archaeological site preparation requiring precise compaction control