Plate Compactors

At Toolden we stock a range of powerful plate compactors that can be used to compact soil, sand, gravel, and other materials to create a solid and level foundation for construction projects. They are commonly used in landscaping, paving, and roadwork. We stock a wide range of petrol plate compactors from top brands such as Belle, Scheppach, Zipper and more. These machines come with a variety of features, such as adjustable handles for comfortable operation, low vibration levels for reduced operator fatigue, and transport wheels for easy manoeuvrability on the job site.

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Features to consider when choosing a plate compactor 

Compression depth 

The compression depth of a plate compactor refers to the maximum depth to which the machine can compact the material. This feature is important because it determines the effectiveness of the compaction process. A plate compactor with a high compression depth can compact materials to a greater depth, resulting in a more stable and level foundation. When choosing a compactor plate, it is important to consider the compression depth required for your project and select a machine with the appropriate capabilities.

Compression force 

The compression force of a plate compactor refers to the amount of force the machine applies to the material being compacted. This force is measured in Newtons and is an important factor in determining the effectiveness of the compaction process. A plate compactor with a high compression force can compact materials more effectively, resulting in a more stable and level foundation. When choosing a plate compactor, it is important to consider the compaction force required for your project and select a machine with the appropriate capabilities.

Vibration strokes per minute

The vibration strokes of a plate compactor refer to the number of times the machine’s plate vibrates per minute. This feature is important because it determines the effectiveness of the compaction process. A plate compactor with a high number of vibration strokes can compact materials more effectively in less time. 

Best Sellers 

Some of our bestselling compactor plates include: 

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FAQs 

How do I prepare a surface for plate compacting?

Before using a plate compactor, it’s important to prepare the surface by smoothing it out with a wide-toothed rake. While damp conditions can aid in the compaction process, avoid using the compactor if the ground is excessively wet or muddy.

Do your plate compactors come with a warranty?

Our range of plate compactors include warranties that are provided directly through their respective brands. To see further information on the warranties of each brand, see our warranty page.

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