HEAVY-DUTY PERFORMANCE WITH UNMATCHED POWER
Discover unmatched power and precision in with the Tomahawk Industrial Duty Reverse Plate Compactors. With its robust Honda GX270 engine and electric start, this powerhouse delivers an unmatched compaction force of 11,690 lbs/ft², ensuring deep and uniform soil compaction. Its versatility makes it perfect for compacting landscapes, hardscapes, roadways, and more, tailored for professionals, rental equipment fleets, and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Features
- High-Performance Engine: Equipped with a 9HP air-cooled 4-stroke Honda GX270 engine.
- Exceptional Compaction: Achieves 100% compaction ratings with a force of 11,690 lbs/ft².
- Efficient Coverage: A large 32×22″ plate covers more ground with every pass.
- Versatile Compaction: Effective on cohesive and granular soils up to 22 inches deep.
- Speed and Control: Operates efficiently in forward or reverse, moving at 82 ft/min.
- Durable Design: Features a robust cold rolled steel plate for markless compaction.
- Extended Warranty: 6 Year Warranty with reliability you can trust
Specifications
- Engine: Honda GX270
- Oil Capacity: 1.16 quarts
- Power Output: 9 HP
- Compaction Force: 11,690 lbs²/ft (52 kN)
- Centrifugal Force: 42 kn
- Compaction of Soils: Up to 22″
- Plate Size: 22″x32″ (550x800mm)
- Vibrations per Minute: 3600 VPM
- Operating Weight: 783 lbs (355kg)
- Speed: 82 ft/min (25 m/min)
- Climbability: 30%
- Noise Level: 94 db
- Frequency: 90 Hz
- Forward Speed: 92 ft/min (28 m/min)
- Dimensions: 55.91″ x 23.62″ x 41.54″ (1420mm x 600mm x 1055mm)
- Plate Warranty: 1 Years
- Engine Warranty: 3 Years
- Compaction Depth Per Lift at 100% compaction : 8-10 Inches
Package Includes
- TPC400H Plate Compactor
Applications
- Retaining Walls
- Footings and Foundation Projects
- Landscapes and Hardscapes
- Patchwork on Asphalt
- Pipeline Applications
- Road Repair and Trenchwork
- Backfill Pools
- Parks
- Cemeteries
- Golf Courses
- Cohesive Soils
- Granular Soils
- Sticky Soils – such as clay or silt
- Gravel
- Sand
- Mixed soils
- Base, Subbase, Subgrade, Subsoil
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What Compactor Do I Need?
A compactor is an essential tool for preparing a solid base for structures such as patios, retaining walls, concrete slabs, and more. Tamping rammers and compactors are used to increase the density of soil by reducing air voids, which help to improve soil stability, support structures, and prevent settling. With so many options on the market, choosing the right plate compactor can be a daunting task.
Small Jobs
If you are installing artificial turf, building dirt pathways, or need to improve soil stability – but do not need to adhere to a minimum compaction rating you can use a compactor in the 110 lbs (50 kilo) range. These are great for anyone looking to get a job done by themselves with little headache.
Medium Jobs
If your project involves building a retaining wall, patio, driveway, sidewalk, or concrete slab you will need a bit more muscle. Rammers and compactors in the 130-200 lbs (60-90 kilo) range that can achieve a compaction force above 3,000 lbs²/ft are best. You will achieve 98-100% compaction ratings needed for proper compaction to prevent soil settling and foundation damage.
Large Jobs
Equipment needed for large compaction projects should also be able to achieve a minimum compaction force of 3,000 lbs²/ft to reach 98-100% compaction ratings needed for proper compaction. Where this equipment differs from medium range equipment is it’s efficiency. Large jobs are typically performed by professional contractors where speed and jobsite efficiency are critical to their success. Compactors that help jobsite efficiency may feature reverse control, hydraulic drive, and the ability to compact asphalt. If you are not too worried about the time it takes to complete a project, you can save a few bucks and invest in equipment in the medium range.
Renting vs. Buying
Buy
Investing in your own plate compactor is ideal for professionals who need reliable, on-demand access to equipment. Ownership means no rental wait times, lower long-term costs, and the freedom to choose the right model for your jobs. With proper care, your compactor can serve you for years—paying for itself after just a few projects. It’s the smart choice for contractors, landscapers, and construction crews who compact frequently.
Rent
Renting is best for one-off or infrequent projects where the upfront cost of buying isn’t justified. It offers flexibility and no maintenance responsibilities, but can get expensive over time. If you’re using a compactor more than a few times a year, buying will quickly become the more cost-effective option.
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CA Proposition 65 Warning
⚠ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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