Capital Equipment News March 2025

COMPACTION

Wacker Neuson redefines compaction with next-generation 4-stroke rammers Capital Equipment News spoke with Stefan le Roux , Managing Director at Wacker Neuson South and sub-Sahara Africa, about the company’s latest innovation: the BS62-4 and BS68-4 four-stroke rammers. Designed for enhanced efficiency, durability, and operator comfort, these models set a new standard in soil compaction technology. By Juanita Pienaar

A legacy of innovation Wacker Neuson has long been synonymous with cutting-edge compaction technology. From introducing the first electric rammer in 1930 to pioneering the 2-stroke and 4-stroke rammers, the company has consistently pushed the boundaries of performance and reliability. Now, the next-generation BS62-4 and BS68-4 rammers continue this tradition by delivering improved efficiency, lower emissions, and superior handling. Stefan le Roux emphasises that these

Long working hours can take a toll on operators, but with these rammers, we’ve made significant strides in reducing hand-arm vibration, making operation smoother and more comfortable.

Stefan le Roux, Managing Director at Wacker Neuson South and sub-Sahara Africa.

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