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  2. 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.

  3. Wacker Neuson - Wikipedia

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    Wacker Neuson SE (formerly: Wacker Construction Equipment AG) is a manufacturer of construction equipment and compact machines for concrete and construction site technology. Its headquarters are in the city of Munich , Bavaria district of Germany, the company is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange .

  4. Road roller - Wikipedia

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    Caterpillar soil compactor equipped with padfoot drum, being used to compact the ground before placing concrete Antique "Kemna" steamroller. A road roller (sometimes called a roller-compactor, or just roller [1]) is a compactor-type engineering vehicle used to compact soil, gravel, concrete, or asphalt in the construction of roads and foundations. [1]

  5. Soil compaction - Wikipedia

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    Vibrating – a stress is applied repeatedly and rapidly via a mechanically driven plate or hammer. Often combined with rolling compaction (see below). Gyrating – a static stress is applied and maintained in one direction while the soil is a subjected to a gyratory motion about the axis of static loading. Limited to laboratory applications.

  6. Steam locomotive components - Wikipedia

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    The diagram, which is not to scale, is a composite of various designs in the late steam era. Some components shown are not the same as, or are not present, on some locomotives – for example, on smaller or articulated types. Conversely, some locomotives have components not listed here.

  7. Shock mount - Wikipedia

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    The black rubber is glued to the wood and the bolt only connects the metal to the rubber. Three similar shock mounts support the seat. A similar idea, also known as a shock mount, is found in furniture design, introduced by Charles and Ray Eames. It provides some shock absorption and operates as a living hinge, allowing the seat back to pivot.

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