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The BT1400 is Bartell’s standard tamping rammer that is perfect for general compaction applications suited for a rammer. This jumping jack is equipped with a GX120 engine rather than a GX100 like most to provide more power when needed. For example in higher elevations.
See Features Below
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Adjustable height operators handle for operator comfort
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Honda GX120 powered with diaphragm carburetor for extra power at higher elevations
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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.: BT1400H
Engine: Honda GX120
Power Output: 3.5hp (2.6kW)
RPM: 3600
Fuel Capacity: 0.5 GAL (2L)
Starting System: Recoil
Jumping Stroke: 2.8” (70mm)
Compaction Force: 3080lbf / 13.7kN (1400kgf)
Weight: 164lbs (74kg)
Plate Size: 11” x 11.8” (280mm x 300mm)
Manuals
Spec Sheet
What Our Experts Think
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1400KG Compaction Force: With an impressive 1400KG compaction force, the BT1400H provides superior power for compacting dense soils, gravel, and other materials, ensuring a solid and stable base for construction projects.
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Honda GX160 Engine: Powered by the reliable Honda GX160 engine, this rammer delivers consistent, efficient performance, even under demanding conditions, with exceptional fuel economy.
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Heavy-Duty Construction: Built to withstand the harshest job site conditions, the BT1400H’s rugged, durable construction ensures long-lasting reliability and minimal maintenance.
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Increased Productivity: The powerful compaction force reduces the need for multiple passes, saving time and improving overall productivity on the job site.
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Ergonomic Design: Designed for operator comfort, its compact size and ergonomic handle make it easy to maneuver, even in tight or congested areas, minimizing operator fatigue.
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Versatile Application: Perfect for compacting granular soils, trench backfill, foundations, and roadways, the BT1400H is ideal for various compaction tasks across commercial and residential projects.
Q&A
Q: What is the Bartell Global Tamping Rammer - BT1400H?
A: The BT1400H is a powerful tamping rammer designed to deliver 1400KG of compaction force, ideal for compacting soil, gravel, and other granular materials on construction sites.
Q: What are its key features?
A: 1400KG compaction force, Honda engine for reliable operation, durable and robust construction, and easy-to-handle design for enhanced productivity and comfort during use.
Q: Why is this tamping rammer important?
A: It provides high compaction power, making it ideal for heavy-duty tasks like trenching, backfilling, and compacting loose materials, ensuring a solid foundation for construction projects.
Q: Where can it be used?
A: Perfect for construction, roadworks, landscaping, and utility installation projects that require strong compaction in soil, gravel, or other loose materials
Maintenance Tips
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Clean the Rammer After Each Use: Clean the tamping foot, frame, and other parts after each use to remove dirt, dust, and debris. This prevents buildup that can impair performance and cause unnecessary wear.
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Check Engine Oil (Gas Version): For the gas-powered model, regularly check the engine oil level and condition. Change the oil as per the manufacturer’s recommendations to ensure the engine runs smoothly and lasts longer.
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Inspect Electric Components (Electric Version): For electric models, check the motor and electrical components for wear and damage. Inspect wires, connections, and plugs, replacing any frayed or exposed parts to ensure safe operation.
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Lubricate Moving Parts: Lubricate components such as the shock absorbers, springs, and bearings to reduce friction. Regular lubrication helps to prolong the life of moving parts and ensures smoother operation.
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Inspect the Air Filter and Spark Plug (Gas Version): Clean or replace the air filter regularly to maintain engine efficiency. Inspect the spark plug for wear and corrosion, replacing it if necessary to ensure reliable engine starts.
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Check Fuel System (Gas Version): Inspect the fuel tank, lines, and filter for any leaks or damage. Always use fresh, clean fuel to prevent clogs and ensure consistent engine performance.
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Examine the Tamping Foot: Check the tamping foot for wear or cracks. If it's excessively worn or damaged, replace it to maintain optimal compaction force and effectiveness.
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Inspect the Frame and Handle: Inspect the frame, handle, and all structural components for cracks or signs of damage. Tighten any loose bolts and ensure all components are secure for safe operation.
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Monitor the Vibration Mechanism: Regularly check the vibration mounts and fasteners. Replace any worn parts to ensure that the tamping rammer operates with optimal vibration force for efficient compaction.
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Check Safety Features: Ensure that all safety features, including emergency stop buttons, safety guards, and protective covers, are intact and functioning properly for the operator's safety.
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Check the Exhaust System (Gas Version): Inspect the exhaust system for blockages or signs of damage. A clear exhaust system ensures the engine runs efficiently and reduces emissions.
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Proper Storage: When not in use, store the tamping rammer in a dry, sheltered place to protect it from moisture, rust, or environmental damage.
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Annual Professional Inspection: Schedule an annual service to ensure all mechanical and safety components are functioning well. This inspection will help identify and address any issues before they lead to costly repairs