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Fixed vibratory plate IHC 75
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Fixed vibratory plate - IHC 75 - INDECO - for excavators / compacting
Fixed vibratory plate - IHC 75 - INDECO - for excavators / compacting
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Characteristics

Type
fixed
Applications
for excavators
Other characteristics
compacting
Weight

485 kg
(1,069.24 lb)

Carrier weight

Min.: 4,000 kg
(8,818.5 lb)

Max.: 14,000 kg
(30,864.7 lb)

Description

Product family
COMPACTORS — IHC series — IHC 75

Overview
The IHC 75 is a hydraulic compactor attachment for compact excavators and backhoe loaders. Designed for excavators weighing 4 ÷ 14 ton, it provides a centrifugal force of 4000 Kg (39 kN) for efficient ground compaction and is suited to a range of construction and civil engineering tasks.

Technical specifications
  • Excavator weight: 4 ÷ 14 ton
  • Equipment weight*: 485 Kg
  • Height: 60 cm
  • Baseplate size: 64 x 87 cm
  • Centrifugal force: 4000 Kg – 39 KN
  • Compacting force (Min - Med - Max): 0,7 - 0,9 - 1,1 Kg/cm² (6,9 - 8,8 - 10,8 N/cm²)
  • Frequency (Min - Med - Max): 1600 - 1850 - 2100 rpm (27 - 31 - 35 Hz)
  • Oil flow to motor: 55 ÷ 75 l/min
  • Maximum working pressure adjusted to the excavator: 200 bar
  • Maximum backpressure: 21 bar
  • Attachment plate compatibility: HP 900


Type of carrier
  • Compact excavator
  • Backhoe loader


Notes
* The operating weight of the equipment includes the mounting bracket compatible with Indeco construction standards. Any differences in weight may be due to a different mounting bracket configuration. N.B. All illustrations and numerical data in this catalog are indicative and subject to change at the manufacturer's discretion without notice.

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.