Features
of Indeco compactors
The system uses oil-bath bearings |1|, ensuring maximum
reliability, low maintenance costs and high performance,
even on the toughest of jobs.
The rubber shock-absorber system |2| is designed to direct
the whole force down into the material to be compacted,
thus isolating vibrations from the carrier and the operator.
The thick chassis and baseplates |3| are made from
extra-strength steel alloys which means no fexing or other
buckling that could afect performance.
The hydraulic system |4| balances force and speed to ensure
that the eccentric weights can achieve depth penetration
and reduce air voids.
The compactor has been specially designed |5| to work up
close to trench walls, foundations, guard rails and other
obstacles, along the whole width and length of the job.
The pressure- and fow-control valve |6| provides safer,
quicker installation, ensuring that incorrect set-ups cannot
afect the long-term reliability of the compactor.
The hydraulic connections |7| are located in a practical and
functional area in the rear of the compactor.
They run parallel with the carrier hoses, which protects
them from accidental breakage, especially in deep narrow
pipe trenches.
The motor |8|, with its special high-pressure seals, can
withstand backpressure without the need for a drain line.
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