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The BT1000 Tamping Rammer offers less compaction force than our standard rammers but still packs a punch. Great for light compaction applications.
See Features Below
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Adjustable height operators handle for operator comfort
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Honda GX100 powered with diaphragm carburetor
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Heavy-duty throttle control provides longer service life
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Dual air filtration keeps the dirt where it belongs: out of your engine
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Integrated fuel valve provided for easy starting
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Heavy shock mount system to reduce hand-arm vibration and improve operator comfort
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Protective roll cage prevents possible damage on job site
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Integrated roller and lift handle makes loading and unloading a one-person job
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Rammer dolly included
Specifications
Part No.: BT1000H
Engine: Honda GX100
Power Output: 2.8hp (2.1kW)
RPM: 3600
Fuel Capacity: 0.5 GAL (2L)
Starting System: Recoil
Jumping Stroke: 2.8” (70mm)
Compaction Force: 2205lbf / 9.5kN (1000kgf)
Weight: 142lbs (64kg)
Plate Size: 9.8” x 9.8” (250mm x 250mm)
Manuals
Spec Sheet
What Our Experts Think
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1000KG Compaction Force: With an impressive 1000KG of compaction force, the BT1000H delivers powerful, reliable performance for compacting soils, gravel, and other granular materials, ensuring strong, stable foundations.
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Honda GX160 Engine: Powered by the durable Honda GX160 engine, known for its reliability and fuel efficiency, it offers consistent performance on tough job sites.
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Heavy-Duty Construction: Built with rugged materials, the BT1000H is designed to withstand harsh conditions, offering long-lasting durability and reduced maintenance.
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Easy Maneuverability: The compact and ergonomic design makes the rammer easy to operate and maneuver, even in tight spaces or congested areas, improving productivity and operator comfort.
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Enhanced Vibratory Action: The vibratory action efficiently compacts materials while minimizing operator fatigue, providing a smooth, consistent result in less time.
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Versatile Use: Perfect for use in trenches, foundations, roadways, and various construction sites, the BT1000H is ideal for a wide range of compaction tasks
Q&A
Q: What is the Bartell Global Tamping Rammer - BT1000H?
A: The BT1000H is a high-powered tamping rammer designed for compacting soil, sand, and gravel. It delivers 1000KG of force to ensure efficient and effective compaction.
Q: What are its key features?
A: 1000KG force, durable construction, Honda engine for reliable performance, easy maneuverability, and ideal for compacting loose or granular materials.
Q: Why is this tamping rammer important?
A: It provides strong compaction force for trench work, backfilling, and other construction tasks, improving soil stability and ensuring a solid foundation for structures.
Q: Where can it be used?
A: Ideal for use in construction, roadwork, landscaping, and trenching applications where compacting soil, sand, or gravel is required for a stable surface
Maintenance Tips
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Clean the Rammer After Each Use: Clean the tamping rammer thoroughly after each use to remove dirt, debris, and compaction material. Pay special attention to the base plate and springs to avoid buildup that can affect performance.
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Check Engine Oil (Gas Version): For the gas-powered model, regularly inspect the engine oil level and condition. Change the oil according to the manufacturer’s guidelines to maintain engine efficiency and longevity.
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Inspect Electric Components (Electric Version): For electric models, ensure the motor and electrical wiring are in good condition. Check for frayed wires or exposed connections and replace any damaged components immediately.
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Lubricate Moving Parts: Apply grease to moving parts such as the rammer’s shock absorbers, springs, and bearings. Regular lubrication reduces friction, preventing premature wear and improving performance.
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Inspect the Air Filter and Spark Plug (Gas Version): Regularly clean or replace the air filter to ensure optimal air intake. Check the spark plug for wear or corrosion and replace it if necessary to ensure reliable starting and operation.
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Check the Fuel System (Gas Version): Inspect the fuel tank, lines, and filter for leaks or damage. Use clean, fresh fuel to prevent clogging and ensure the engine runs smoothly.
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Examine the Compaction Foot: Inspect the tamping foot for excessive wear or cracks. Replace the foot if it shows signs of significant damage to maintain efficient compaction performance.
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Inspect the Rammer Frame and Handle: Check the frame and handle for any cracks or damage. Tighten any loose bolts and fasteners to ensure a secure and stable structure during operation.
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Monitor Vibrational Components: The rammer’s vibration mechanism should be in good working order. Regularly check the vibration mounts and fasteners for wear and tighten or replace as necessary.
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Inspect Safety Features: Ensure safety features such as the emergency stop, protective covers, and safety switches are functional and intact to protect the operator during use.
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Check the Exhaust System (Gas Version): Ensure the exhaust system is free from blockages or damage. A clear exhaust ensures proper engine function and reduces harmful emissions.
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Proper Storage: When not in use, store the tamping rammer in a dry and clean environment to avoid rust or damage from exposure to moisture.
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Annual Professional Service: Schedule an annual inspection with a qualified technician to check engine performance, safety features, and overall machine condition to extend the life of the equipment