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Updated: September 29th, 2009 10:23 AM EDT

Weber MT Offers New Vibratory Tamper and Soil Compactor

weber mt soil compactor
The new CR 5 reversible soil compactor from Weber MT ensures comfortable and economical work.
SRV 660 vibratory tamper
The new SRV 660 features high production quality, ideal air filtration and improved operating characteristics.

Weber MT

BANGOR, ME - Vibratory tampers must be built tough for daily use at the construction site. Rugged and durable products that deliver a high compaction output are in demand.

Weber MT puts particular emphasis on manufacturing precision and quality in tamper production. For example: the guide cylinders are protected by a wear-resistant and ceramic-like "HARD-COAT" coating, and the active oil lubrication ensures that all components in the crankcase are reliably oiled. Details such as the block impact protection and the carrying handles and rollers for an easy transport are standard on the Weber MT tampers.

The range of products comprises two models with 4-stroke gasoline engine and one model with diesel engine. This winter, a new model in the larger weight and performance class will be offered - the SRV 660 vibratory tamper (operating weight 165 lbs). It will replace the previous type SRV 66.

The SRV 660 will introduce a three-stage air filtrationsystem consisting of a cyclone pre-cleaner, a newly developed main filter and, for additional security, the air filter of the engine manufacturer. This new filtration system will extend the service life of the Subaru EH 12 4-stroke engine - even in dusty conditions.

In addition, the user of the SRV 660 will benefit from improved operating characteristics. This means the tamper will provide ease of operation with minimum effort and is thus fully controllable at all times.

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