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  2. Tamper (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Small, handheld tampers are used to compress ground coffee into a puck to prepare espresso.; A fancy coffee tamper. Manual or powered tampers compact gravel before laying a concrete or brick patio or walkway so that the underlying gravel layer does not settle over time, or compress the fill in a utility trench as seen in the illustration.

  3. Tamper - Wikipedia

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    Tamper may refer to: Tamper (tool) is a tool used for material compaction; Tamper, a pipe tool component; Tamper (nuclear weapons), a layer of dense material surrounding the fissile material; Tamper, to interfere with, falsify, or sabotage; Ballast tamper, a machine that tamps railroad track ballast

  4. Tamping machine - Wikipedia

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    Jackson 6700 switch tamping machine A Plasser & Theurer 09-16 CSM Tamper / Liner A MATISA tamper at Keighley in February 2017 Customer VolkerRail. A tamping machine or ballast tamper, informally simply a tamper, is a self-propelled, rail-mounted machine used to pack (or tamp) the track ballast under railway tracks to make the tracks and roadbed more durable and level.

  5. Compactor - Wikipedia

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    The plate compactor, vibrating plate, or tamper, has a large vibrating baseplate and is suited for creating a level grade, while the rammer compactor has a smaller foot. The rammer, or trench rammer, is mainly used to compact the backfill in narrow trenches for water or gas supply pipes etc. Road rollers may also have vibrating rollers.

  6. Digging bar - Wikipedia

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    A lining bar is used to shift the alignment of railroad tracks, to manipulate some types of railroad track jacks, to "nip up" or lift ties and rails, and as a digging tool. Lining bars have a tapered form. They often have a square cross section between one and 1-1/2 inches at one end. They may have a pyramidal, wedge, or pinch point.

  7. List of screw drives - Wikipedia

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    A security Torx screw drive is a common modification to socket and cruciform style drives to make the fastener more tamper resistant by inserting a pin in the center of the female socket, requiring a tool with a corresponding hole to drive the fastener. This can also prevent attempts at turning the screw with a small flat-bladed screwdriver.