John Deere Adds Three Vibratory Plate Compactors to Lineup

High-performance additions offer wider selection with same reliability that customers love

John Deere Vibratory Plate Compactor
John Deere is widening it’s portfolio of over 100 Worksite Pro attachments with three new plate compactors, providing even more dependable choices for JD’s many brand-loyal customers. The PC4, PC7, and PC10 models are designed for trench, slope, and excavation compaction applications, and promise to deliver productivity alongside powerful performance. The attachments are compatible with the John Deere 26G, 30G, 35, 50G, 60G compact excavators, the 310L, 310L EP, 310SL, 310SL HL, 315SL and 410L backhoes, and most competitive models as well.
“Proper soil compaction is the base for a successful construction project. Our new plate compactors are reliable, low-maintenance, and deliver maximum vibratory force to help construction managers and operators achieve worry-free compaction.”
- Jessica Hill, program manager, global attachments at John Deere

A large eccentric rotating weight creates vibration and impulse energy to deliver the optimal attachment productivity and performance. The weight’s mass is further away from the shaft to provide increased impulse forces up to 8,000 pounds (3,6329 kg) and improved compaction rates when working with compact granular soils.

To maximize attachment reliability and durability, the motor is inset within the frame to protect it from damage. Hydraulic motor bearings use oil splash lubrication, and sealed eccentric bearings provide maintenance-free operation.

Delivering 4,000 pounds (1,814 kg) of impulse force, the PC4 model is available in a 13-inch (33 cm) width. The PC7 delivers 6,400 pounds (2,903 kg) of impulse force and is available in an 18-inch (46 cm) width. The PC10 model delivers 8,000 pounds (3,6329 kg) of impulse force and is available in a 24-inch (61 cm) width. All three models boast 2,000-rpm frequency at regulated flow.

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