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Rototilt Compactors Easily Allow Operators to Work Flat, Sloped or Uneven Surfaces

Mounted on a Rototilt, the operator can work on flat, sloped or uneven surfaces and compact easily around obstacles or in tight areas.

Fri April 22, 2016 - National Edition
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Rototilt’s hydraulic compactors can be mounted on a Rototilt quick coupler or attached directly to the excavator or backhoe.
Rototilt’s hydraulic compactors can be mounted on a Rototilt quick coupler or attached directly to the excavator or backhoe.

Rototilt's line of hydraulic compactors is ideally suited to work with Rototilt for more compacting flexibility. Mounted on a Rototilt, the operator can work on flat, sloped or uneven surfaces and compact easily around obstacles or in tight areas.

Designed to perform with low flow requirements these compactors can operate on the standard Rototilt “extra function”, eliminating the need for a separate auxiliary hydraulic circuit. They also can handle high back pressure and are suited to operate on almost any standard auxiliary hydraulic circuit, according to the manufacturer.

Other features include rubber isolation mounts in compression versus shears for longer life and all models are available with a variety of upper mount arrangements to suit any Rototilt quick coupler or can be attached directly to the excavator or backhoe.

They are available in three models covering excavators from 3.3 to 33 ton (3 to 30 t).


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