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Next-gen rammers break new ground in SA

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WACKER Neuson, a global leader in light and compact equipment, is proud to announce the launch into the South African market of its latest generation four-stroke rammers. These new BS62-4 and BS68-4 models represent a significant leap forward in rammer technology, continuing the company’s long-standing tradition of innovation.

Building on a rich heritage that dates back to 1848, Wacker Neuson has consistently remained at the forefront of compaction technology. In 1930, the company set a new benchmark in soil compaction with the invention of the electric rammer which dramatically boosted productivity on job sites.

As industry needs evolved, Wacker Neuson continued to lead with innovations such as the two-stroke rammer introduced in the mid-20th century, which enhanced mobility and ease of use. This was followed by the launch in the early 2000s, of the first four-stroke rammer, bringing notable improvements in fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and lower operating costs.

“Wacker Neuson is a leading force in the South African rammer market, renowned for our innovation and reliability,” says Stefan le Roux, sales manager for Wacker Neuson South and sub-Saharan Africa. “Holding a substantial market share, our rammers have become a staple on construction sites throughout the country. Building on this success, the new BS62-4 and BS68-4 units, which mark the latest evolution in Wacker Neuson’s four-stroke rammer series, are engineered to meet the demands of modern construction, through enhanced performance and improved operator comfort.”

The BS62-4 and BS68-4 rammers, which are replacing the current BS50-4 and BS60-4 models respectively, feature several key advancements aimed at enhancing performance and kinematics. These upgrades facilitate handling and deliver superior compaction results. The rammers’ four-stroke engine offers increased frequency and exceptional impact force, making these machines perfect for the most challenging job sites. Additionally, the environmentally friendly power units feature low emissions and enhanced fuel efficiency.

The precision-engineered rammers are constructed from robust, high-quality materials to withstand the most stringent job-site conditions. The reinforced crane eye increases wear resistance and is bolted directly to the housing to reduce stress on the rubber buffers, thereby improving durability and extending lifespan. Both models are equipped with a standardised, interchangeable ramming shoe that is available in various widths to fit all rammer sizes, offering maximum flexibility and simplifying spare parts inventory management.

An efficient, high-capacity air filter with double the surface area, ensures reliable filtration, delivering consistent engine performance and prolonged operational life, particularly in dusty environments.

The optimised carburettor improves combustion, simplifies starting, and reduces emissions. Additionally, the larger fuel-filler opening facilitates refueling and also features a ratchet closure to prevent overwinding.

Addressing the important topic of operator safety, Le Roux highlights the ergonomically redesigned guide handle with a larger pipe diameter which minimises wrist strain during operation, subsequently enhancing user comfort, reducing fatigue and improving safety.
Taking into account that uptime and productivity are critical factors on essentially any job site, Le Roux emphasises that these rammers are designed for easy maintenance, featuring streamlined procedures and readily available parts to ensure rapid deployment.

Always at the cutting edge of technology, Wacker Neuson, offers its in-house developed EquipTrack, an optional digital solution that will optimise the operational management of the new rammer models. “This advanced feature improves work transparency and maintenance scheduling by enabling users to, via a Bluetooth module, seamlessly capture, record and analyse critical data such as operating hours, status, overload detection, and more,” explains Le Roux.

With the introduction of the BS62-4 and BS68-4 rammers, Wacker Neuson reaffirms its commitment to the South African market, pledging to continue delivering advanced, reliable equipment to local construction professionals. “These new models are expected to become essential tools for contractors, helping to improve productivity and efficiency on job sites,” says Le Roux.

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