Description
The MBW Ergo Tamp is a high-performance pneumatic tamper designed for reducing hand/arm vibration levels, which are known to be a contributing factor in the development of chronic ailments such as white finger, carpel tunnel syndrome, and arthritis. The ERGO-TAMP reduces hand/arm vibration up to 70%, allowing for greater comfort and ease of use during longer compaction times required for pneumatic tampers.
The vibration absorption system of the Ergo Tamp easily handles the range of amplitudes typical of pneumatic tampers and is cooled by a constant flow of compressed air through its working mechanism. The optional trigger guard also prevents accidental tool activation for added safety.
The high concentration of energy in Pneumatic Tampers often results in soil displacement during the compaction process, making compacting with a Pneumatic Tamper a three steps forward, two steps backward process. As a result, compaction time/cubic foot of backfill material is often longer, sometimes substantially longer, for Pneumatic tampers. The Ergo Tamp reduces hand/arm vibration during these longer compaction times required for a pneumatic tamper, allowing for greater efficiency and productivity.
Whether you’re a utility company or municipality looking to reduce the size of utility excavations, or a professional contractor seeking a high-performance pneumatic tamper, the MBW Ergo Tamp is the perfect tool for reducing hand/arm vibration and improving compaction efforts.
Key features:
- Reduces hand/arm vibration up to 70%, allowing for greater comfort and ease of use during longer compaction times required for pneumatic tampers
- Vibration absorption system easily handles the range of amplitudes typical of pneumatic tampers and is cooled by a constant flow of compressed air through its working mechanism
- Optional trigger guard prevents accidental tool activation for added safety
- Ideal for reducing soil displacement during the compaction process, improving efficiency and productivity
- Operating weight of 20.5 kg, with a foot diameter of 6 in (15.2 cm) and maximum pressure of 140 psi (965 KPa)












