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Which is the best Wacker Neuson trench roller?

Which is the best Wacker Neuson trench roller?

Wacker Neuson surely has the right roller for you. Our single drum soil compactors can, for example, be utilized for both soil compaction and asphalt compaction. Thanks to the 3-point articulated joint, the larger rollers and single drum soil compactors or the tandem rollers can be precisely controlled on all surfaces.

Why are trench rollers used in the trenches?

Our product range is rounded off with trench rollers, which are ideal for application in trenches. The built-in articulated joint provides exceptional maneuverability with which the rollers can easily be maneuvered in the tightest of spaces by remote control. It doesn’t matter what subsurface you want to compact.

Where is the remote control on a trench roller?

A prominently placed infrared receiving eye on top of the Trench Roller ensures that the remote control contact is maintained permanently, even in the trench shoring. Below the axle exciter in each drum: means more efficient transfer of compaction energy to the soil and improved stability of the machine.

What kind of remote control does Wacker Neuson compactor use?

The remote control works with infrared technology, therefore offering the greatest possible safety standard. Our comfortable single drum soil compactors are characterized by a high level of operator safety and a long service life.

Wacker Neuson surely has the right roller for you. Our single drum soil compactors can, for example, be utilized for both soil compaction and asphalt compaction. Thanks to the 3-point articulated joint, the larger rollers and single drum soil compactors or the tandem rollers can be precisely controlled on all surfaces.

What are the parts for a Wacker Neuson compactor?

Need parts for your Wacker trench compactor? We stock a large inventory of high quality OEM Wacker Neuson parts for RT56 / RT560 and RT820 / RT82SC walk behind rollers, including remote controller transmitters, receiving eye modules, decoder modules, voltage regulators and charging cables.

What kind of walk behind dirt compactor do I Need?

When equipped with a smooth drum, these rollers compact granular soil such as gravel or sand. Trench rollers equipped with a padfoot drum — also known as a sheepsfoot — compact cohesive soil such as clay or silt. Both types of rollers offer excellent gradeability and traction when working on loose soils in thick lifts.

Where is the transmitter located on a trench roller?

Most ride on asphalt rollers have a plate on the console, while trench rollers have one inside the compartment, where the transmitter is stored. Some RT rollers have another plate, close to the bottom, where the machine articulates. Fast shipping is available on stock items, and most orders ship same day, if ordered before 3pm cst.

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