Compacting soil in confined areas
– Ideal for narrow trenches, around foundations, or tight spaces where larger compactors can't fit.
2. Preparing subgrade for pavements and slabs
– Ensures a solid and stable base before laying concrete, asphalt, or paving blocks.
3. Backfilling trenches
– Compacts soil after laying pipes or cables to prevent future settling.
4. Compacting cohesive soils (like clay)
– Works well where plate compactors struggle, as its impact action penetrates deep.
5. Road and pavement repairs
– Used for compacting patched areas or small-scale repairs.
6. Landscaping work
– Helps stabilize ground before placing garden structures or pathways.