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Q Which type of roller is most suitable for soil compaction?
A Silty soils can be effectively compacted by sheepsfoot roller/pneumatic roller or smooth wheel roller. For compacting sandy and gravelly soil, vibratory rollers are most effective. If granular soils have some fines, both smooth wheel and pneumatic rollers can be used.
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Q Which type of roller is most suitable for soil compaction?
A Silty soils can be effectively compacted by sheepsfoot roller/pneumatic roller or smooth wheel roller. For compacting sandy and gravelly soil, vibratory rollers are most effective. If granular soils have some fines, both smooth wheel and pneumatic rollers can be used.
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Q What is the meaning of static Roller?
A Smooth Wheeled or Static Rollers. There are generally two types of smooth wheeled rollers: single and double drum roller. They are also known as static rollers.
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Q How does a Compaction Wheel work?
A Compaction wheels work from the bottom up, eliminating bridging while breaking soil and filling in the voids. Vibration from vibratory machines can loosen joints in water, gas and sewer lines as well as damaging debris slabs, foundations or electronic equipment.
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Q What diameter of the runner?
A The diameter is from 600-900mm.
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Q How many tons of excavator are used for?
A 6-45T excavator with different brands.
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Q What's the function?
A Compacting dirt back into trenches.
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Q What is a compaction wheel?
A A compactor refers to a machine powered by hydraulics that reduces the sizes of materials like biomass or waste material by compacting them. Compactors are of different sizes and shapes, and they serve a wide range of operational use in commercial, agricultural, municipal, construction, recycling, and residential use. In construction industries, it is categorized into three types, including the road roller, the rammer, and the plate.
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Q Should you wet gravel before compacting?
A Should I wet gravel before compacting? You don't necessarily need to wet gravel before compacting, however a light amount of water can help to keep dust levels down. Just be sure not to make the area too wet.
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Q How heavy of a plate compactor do I need?
A A rule of thumb is that a compactor will compact 1 inch of material for every 1,000 pounds of compaction force it exerts. You should also consider the machine's vibration frequency, measured in vibrations per minute. Higher vibration frequency (around 5,700 vpm) is good for compounding thin layers of material.
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Q What is the difference between a rammer and a plate compactor?
A Rammers have the ability to compact a deeper amount of soil than a plate compactor, because the force from the plate is more direct. Therefore, more soil can be added to each layer which can make the process of filling and compacting a hole or trench, much faster.
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Q Which is better jumping jack or plate compactor?
A Having Both. While vibrating plate compactors are best for larger areas and granular soils, jack rammers are an excellent choice for mixed or cohesive soil and smaller areas or trenches.
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Q What are the four common types of compaction equipment?
A The method of compaction is primarily of four types such as kneading, static, dynamic or impact and vibratory compaction. Different type of action is effective in different type of soils such as for cohesive soils; sheepsfoot rollers or pneumatic rollers provide the kneading action.
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Q What is compactor used for?
A A compactor is a machine or mechanism used to reduce the size of material such as waste material or bio mass through compaction. A trash compactor is often used by a home or business to reduce the volume of trash it produces.
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Q How many tons of excavator are used for?
A 1-40T excavator with different brands.
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Q What is the screen bucket used for?
A Specializing In Excavator Attachments Used For Top Soil, Compost, Asphalt, Sand & Gravel.
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Q What attachment can you recommend with crusher bucket?
A If a crusher bucket sounds like your type of attachment, we would highly recommend a breaker attachment too. The crusher bucket works effectively when paired up with the breaker attachment. For any stubborn large blocks of material, the breaker will tackle these so they are suitable for crushing.
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Q What are Advantages of using Crusher Buckets?
A Time is just one advantage when crusher buckets are used. An operator will no longer need to wait around for a skip to arrive, or a dumper truck to transport the load elsewhere. Using the crusher bucket will permit the operator to redistribute the crushed materials for back filling if required. Another benefit of using a crusher bucket is that it dramatically reduces the amount of waste that is transported to landfill sites. Over half of the waste produced each year is from construction and demolition sites, so why not help out the environment and recycle used materials for other projects and purposes. Crusher buckets are also very easy to use and operate. When you use a crusher bucket you will have simplicity at your disposal. This type of attachment will also cut down the time it takes to resolve maintenance issues due to the basic yet effective design.
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Q How does a crusher bucket work?
A The attachment is commonly designed with a standard bucket that is fitted with a jaw crusher. Once the material has been crushed small enough, it will fall through the bottom of the bucket.
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Q What is the Storage Capacity?
A There are three different models for the Crushing and Screening Bucket. The capacity can be 1.2m3, 1.7m and 2m3.