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Ammann’s new AVA 250 add-on compactor for mini-excavators

Ammann’s new AVA 250 machine is its first add-on compactor specifically designed for mini-excavators. Described by the Swiss firm as an efficient add-on compactor for use on mini-excavators weighing at least 2tonnes, the AVA 250 can also be used on backhoe loaders. A built-in twin-shaft exciter is said by Ammann to give the AVA 250 maximum directed compaction energy. With a working weight of 180kg and a centrifugal force of 20kN, the AVA 250 is said to prevent any vibration transfer to the loader’s boom.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Ammann's AVA 250 is the company's first add-on compactor for mini-excavators
6791 Ammann’s new AVA 250 machine is its first add-on compactor specifically designed for mini-excavators.

Described by the Swiss firm as an efficient add-on compactor for use on mini-excavators weighing at least 2tonnes, the AVA 250 can also be used on backhoe loaders.

A built-in twin-shaft exciter is said by Ammann to give the AVA 250 maximum directed compaction energy.

With a working weight of 180kg and a centrifugal force of 20kN, the AVA 250 is said to prevent any vibration transfer to the loader’s boom.

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