Description:
Wacker Neuson rammers have set the standard in the construction industry. These rammers are powered by the exclusive WM 80, the only 2-stroke engine specifically designed and built for vibratory rammers and meets EPA and European air emission standards. Wacker Neuson’s rugged rammers are designed for maximum production, performance and durability.
Features:
Powered by Wacker Neuson’s exclusive WM 80 engine, the only 2-stroke engine specifically designed and built for vibratory rammers and meets all EPA and European air emission standards.
Purge bulb evacuates air from the fuel line for easy starting.
The fuel valve and kill switch are integrated into the throttle lever to reduce complexity of operation.
Exclusive carburetor compensates fuel/air mixture for optimum performance and extended air filter life.
A unique three-stage air filtration system provides a virtually dust-free engine for longer life and improved durability. A filter minder tells the operator when the air filter needs to be changed.
Auto release choke provides industry leading safety and ease of starting.
The guide handle’s engineered shockmount system reduces HAV (hand-arm vibration) and improves operator comfort.
Cast aluminum recoil start with oversized durable rope extends life in harsh environments.
An integrated muffler wraps around the engine allowing for closer compaction to structures and protects the muffler.
Specifications:
Length x width x height | 673 x 343 x 965 mm |
Shoe size (w x l) | 280 x 336 mm |
Operating weight | 66 kg |
Shipping weight (including packaging) | 71 kg |
Shipping size | 990 x 380 x 690 mm |
Stroke | 80 mm |
Percussion rate | 700 blows/min |
Travel speed | 15.5 m/min |
Max. area capacity | 164 m2/h |
Engine Type | Air Cooled, 2 Stroke, Single Cylinder Wacker Neuson WM 80, petrol (gasolene) engine |
Displacement | 80 cm3 |
Max. rated power at rated speed* | 1.7kW / 2.2hp @ 4400 rpm |
Power rating specification | 80/1269/EEC, ISO3046-1 |
Fuel consumption | 1 litres/h |
Fuel tank capacity | 3 litres |
Fuel to oil ratio | 50:1 – 100:1 |