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23.07.2007

Ingersoll Rand attachments feel at home on any carrier

Ingersoll RandIngersoll Rand.

Ingersoll Rand (USA) introduces the PAC Series of plate compactor attachments for carriers from 3,000 to 60,000 pounds (1.4 to 27 metric tons). These plate compactors are intended for work in foundations, seawalls, slopes, trenches and other confined spaces. In addition to compacting soil and other materials through direct contact, Ingersoll Rand PAC plate compactors have the vibrating force to drive sheet pile into the ground or pound signposts into granular soils.

Contractors achieve maximum production with an oversized eccentric that transmits powerful vibrations through the baseplate into the soil. The eccentric is driven by the plate compactor’s hydraulic motor. Isolators ensure that vibrations are transmitted to the soil, not the carrier boom.
Ingersoll Rand built features into PAC plate compactors that help reduce maintenance time and cost. Bearings on Ingersoll Rand PAC plate compactors are fully enclosed and do not require greasing. The baseplate and eccentric housing are integrally mounted, with no bolts to tighten.

Seven models are available in the Ingersoll Rand PAC Series.



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