Stehr - Compaction Attachment SBV 60 HF, SBV 120 H, SBV 120 HF
- The hexagonal base lets the compactor be positioned anywhere
- Optimum compaction
- No extra hydraulic circuit needed on the digger for the rotary drive
- No complicated rotary motor or oil line
- Suitable for universal use
Exerting impact forces of 60 to 120 KN at a frequency of 25 or 60 Hz, Stehr attachable compactors have a specially shaped base plate, with no complicated rotary motor or oil line, enabling them to be placed in any position from wherever the carrying vehicle is stationed. The patented Stehr idea to fit these attachable compactors with hexagonal base plates also has the advantage that no extra hydraulic circuit is needed on the digger to drive any rotary motor. Three hydraulic components can thus be avoided, eliminating from the outset any chance of technical defects or leaks.
The shape of the rubber pads and the way they are fitted ensures that vibrations are not relayed to the carrying vehicle but where adjusted properly are transferred into the ground. Test measurements have shown that soil or rubble up to a height of over 1 metre can be completely compacted without any problem. Base plates in different shapes and sizes can be fixed using just four screws, as can a ramming attachment that is also available. As with most Stehr appliances, these are therefore suitable for universal use. Special customer wishes can also be fulfilled in next to no time.
Technical data
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Model: |
SBV 120 H |
SBV 60 HF |
SBV 120 HF |
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Impact force: |
120 KN |
60 KN |
120 KN |
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Frequency: |
25 Hz |
60 Hz |
60 Hz |
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Oil required: |
180 l |
49 l |
65 l |
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Pressure: |
300 bar |
180 bar |
210 bar |
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Base plate width: |
1066 mm |
850 mm |
1066 mm |
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Weight: |
1060 kg |
395 kg |
764 kg |
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Carrying vehicle:
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from 15 tons |
from 2,5 tons |
from 7.5 tons |
Head plate: Krupp hole pattern no. 6
Applications:
SBV 60 HF
SBV 120 H
SBV 120 HF
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Load Path of Weight Shafts in the Stehr SBV 120 HF
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Start and End Position: Forces directed 100 % downwards
Position after 90 Degrees: Forces cancel themselves out
Position after 180 Degrees: Forces directed 100 % upwards, plate rises
Position after 270 Degrees: Forces cancel themselves out | |
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