Compactor
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A compactor is a heavy-duty construction machine designed to compress soil, gravel, asphalt, or other materials to increase their density and stability. This equipment is essential for preparing surfaces for roads, foundations, and other infrastructure projects. Compactors come in various types, including plate compactors, roller compactors, and rammer compactors, each suited to specific compaction tasks. Their ability to enhance material stability reduces settling and improves structural integrity, making them indispensable in construction and landscaping.
Frog Tamping Rammer
A Frog Tamping Rammer is a compact, high-impact compaction machine used in construction for compacting soil, gravel, and sand in confined or hard-to-reach areas. Unlike larger plate or roller compactors, this rammer delivers a powerful vertical force through a narrow, foot-like base (hence the name “frog”) to compact cohesive and granular soils. Commonly powered by gasoline or diesel engines, it is ideal for trench work, pipeline backfilling, foundations, road repairs, and other applications where precision and deep compaction are essential. Known for its portability and high compaction force, the frog rammer is indispensable in urban construction, civil engineering, and landscaping projects.
Road Roller
A Road Roller is a heavy-duty compaction machine used in construction to compress soil, asphalt, gravel, and other materials to improve surface stability and load-bearing capacity. It uses large cylindrical drums—sometimes vibratory or pneumatic—to eliminate air gaps and provide a smooth, dense surface. Road rollers are essential in road building, foundations, embankments, and landfills for long-lasting structural integrity.
Road Roller
A Road Roller is a heavy-duty compaction machine used in construction to compress soil, asphalt, gravel, and other materials to improve surface stability and load-bearing capacity. It uses large cylindrical drums—sometimes vibratory or pneumatic—to eliminate air gaps and provide a smooth, dense surface. Road rollers are essential in road building, foundations, embankments, and landfills for long-lasting structural integrity.