Noch ganz dicht? Verdichtungsgeräte von BOMAG und Weber im Vergleich

Still very tight? Comparative devices from Bomag and Weber in comparison

There are many areas of application for soil compressors. There are at least as many different vibrations and trench stampers from several manufacturers on the market. Since you can keep an overview and find exactly the right device for your own needs is not that easy. But don't worry: In this blog article we compare the compression devices from the popular manufacturers Weber and Bomag with each other and help you to choose the right device. Let's go!

 

Weber vs. Bomag

First of all: Both manufacturers produce top products, otherwise we would not offer you here. Nevertheless, there are of course differences and properties of the respective devices and brands, which may fit better or less well with your area of ​​application. We try to bring a little light into the dark with regard to working width, centrifugal force and weight of the devices as well as a few tips on how you can already read information about the respective device at the product names.

 

Weber product names

CF: Rütteltklatte run forward

CR: reversible vibrating plates

Execution HD: with a petrol engine, otherwise with a diesel engine

Execution E: Variant with E-Start

The larger the number, the greater the device

 

Bomag product names

  1. Place: Kilonewtonkraft, 2nd place: Work width in cm

So e.g. BPR 50/55: 50 KN, 55 cm wide

 

To the vibrating plates

 

Rütteltklatte run forward

The compact solutions under the compression devices are forward -running vibration plates. Due to the smaller dimensions, they are perfect for smaller or difficult -to -reach areas. The classic work area for this is the gala.

The Weber are very popular all-rounders for garden and landscape design CF2 HD or the CF3. The CF3 is both with Diesel- as well as with Petrol engine available. The appropriate counterparts from Bomag are the BVP 10/36 and the 18/45. The Bomag devices are somewhat lighter than that of Weber, which makes handling easier. The Weber devices each have a slightly higher centrifugal force.

 

Reversible vibrating plates

In contrast to leading vibration plates, the reversible devices can drive forward and backwards. You should use this if you want to condense larger areas.

A popular all -rounder in this class is that Weber CR3, you have already seen these on some construction sites. This is also available again with petrol or diesel engine. In addition, the version with E-Start in the diesel variant also starts from this model. The standard working width of 50cm can be expanded to up to 70cm with widening. Bomag offers the BPR 35/42 to. This is also available as a diesel and petrol variant and with an electric start. With a working width of 42cm, it is a bit narrower and also a little lighter than the Weber counterpart.

Here you will find other models of the reversible vibrating plates with the respective counterpart of the other manufacturer in the overview.

Weber CR5 - Bomag BPR 40/60

Weber CR6 - Bomag BPR 50/55

Weber CR7 - Bomag BPR 60/65

Weber CR8 - Bomag BPR 70/70

Weber CR9 - Bomag BPR 100/80

 

Trench stamp

Vibration stampers are the first choice for the earth's compression in the sewer and pipeline construction, in the ditch building, in the gala shop and for repair work in road construction.

The Bomag BT60 is currently the lightest Compactor - That makes him particularly practical in handling. In addition, he is also as ElectricalCompactor available. Weber offers the SRV 590 This is only available as a gasoline variant. The Compactor With the smallest width of only 14cm, Weber offers with the SRV 300 on, this is often used for very narrow trenches such as telephone lines. There is currently no comparable product on the market.

 

 To the trench stamps

 

Which machine you also choose, we at Baumashop24 are the contact for your vibrating plate or trench stampers. And of course we also offer you all accessories for your floor compressor - protective mats made of rubber, water rings, widening or transport bikes. Please contact us!
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