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Ammann launching higher performance soil compactors

Ammann is offering new models in the shape of its ARS 200 and ARS 220, both of which are Tier 4 Final/Stage IV compliant. These 20tonne and 22tonne class machines feature newly designed cabs and improved controls, making them more comfortable to drive for a full working shift, providing better all-round visbility and ensuring that they are easier to operate. The machines are also available with the optional Ammann compaction expert (ACE) package, which ensures quality control, while also reducing wear and t
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Ammann is launching two new soil compactors
6791 Ammann is offering new models in the shape of its ARS 200 and ARS 220, both of which are Tier 4 Final/Stage IV compliant. These 20tonne and 22tonne class machines feature newly designed cabs and improved controls, making them more comfortable to drive for a full working shift, providing better all-round visbility and ensuring that they are easier to operate. The machines are also available with the optional Ammann compaction expert (ACE) package, which ensures quality control, while also reducing wear and tear on the machine wear and lowering maintenance and general running costs. This range of compactors also benefits from the firm’s existing features including hydrostatic drive at the rear to maximise precision and ground clearance as well as the highly productive dual vibratory and amplitude systems.

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