Impactor - Model 2000 - Multi-Purpose Deep-Soil Compaction
Designed with the 'cost conscience' contractor in mind, the Impactor 2000 is a Multi-Purpose implement,efficient at delivering, high-volume, deep-soil compaction, and various high-production pavement breaking functions. It is capable of compacting a diverse range of fill materials and in-situ soils, to densities unachievable by most conventional means. With one Impactor 2000 it is possible to displace several, more expensive compactors, resulting in reduced equipment inventory, operator, and fuel costs.
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Product Overview
Soil compaction and breaking of airport tarmacs, airport taxi-ways, roads, highways, and other flat work may be accomplished in record time. Pavement breaking applications include: Pre-Breaking for Removal or Recycling; Rubblization; Rebar Debonding and 'Crack and Seat'.
Compaction and breaking are performed by the Impactor 2000’s 19,000 lb., cam shaped drum. The induced rolling of the drum, resulting from the forward movement of the pulling unit, develops all energy required for compaction or breaking. At its optimum operating speed of 7 mph, the drum delivers 2 blows per second to the underlying surface. For compaction, the Impactor 2000 produces an estimated 22,000 ft. lbs. of energy with each blow, and during breaking delivers 30,000 psi of dynamic force.
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Pavement
Imagine………
2-miles of 2-lane Interstate Highway, made of 10-inch thick concrete. The Impactor 2000 is capable of reducing this to 18-inch pieces in less than eight man-hours. With an additional two man-hours, even greater reduction will be achieved. The pavements base and sub-base remains relatively undisturbed, while the pavement is reduced to its desired size. The surface left provides an excellent structure for rubber tired equipment to operate on, and tire damage is kept to a minimum.
Compaction
The Impactor 2000 may compact up to 48-inches of fill at once, giving it the capability to yield over six times the volume of compaction achieved through conventional means. While the Impactor 2000 produces higher densities with less effort, it helps eliminate failed tests and reworking. Quite often an Impactor 2000 may achieve densities five to six points higher than other compactors, making it the ideal compactor for high-spec projects. The V-Grader, a convertible blade/tooth drag, may be hydraulically lowered to provide smoothing or aeration of the surface. Through the use of the V-Grader, superior bonding of additional lifts may be accomplished. Hydraulic cylinders raise the drum for non-operating mobility, and trailering..
Whether using the Impactor 2000 or the 3000 for pavement breaking or soil compaction, the expenses saved through the high production gained, increase profits for its owner. Take a hard look at either of the Impactors today.
Technical Specification:
- Total Unit Weight (approx.): 28,000 lbs. (12,700kg)
- Drum Weight W/Axle (approx.): 19,000 lbs. (8618kg)
- Towing Unit Required (Breaking): Tractor 175-hp flywheel (approx. 130 FKW)
- Towing Unit Required (Compaction): Tractor 200-hp flywheel (approx. 150 FKW)
- (4WD may be required depending on soil condition)
- Max Recommended Operating Speed: 8 mph (13km/h) compaction, 7 mph (11km/h) breaking.
- Blows Per Second: approx. 2 @ maximum recommended speed
- Breaking Force: approx. 30,000 psi (206,820 kPa)
- Compaction Energy: approx. 22,000 ft. lbs. (30,000 joules) per blow
- Effective Compaction Width: 7 ft (2.13 meters) includes wheel roll
- Lift Thickness: 1 to 4-feet (0.3 to 1.2-meters) depending on type of material and moisture content
- Tires: 12.00R20 (tubeless)
- Drum Hydraulics*: 2 cylinders for lifting of drum to transport mode, 2250 psi (15,500 kPa) (155 bar)
- V-Grader Hydraulics: 1 cylinder for operation of V-Grader, 2250 psi (15,500 kPa) (155 bar) (float capability recommended)
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