Mikasa Reversible Plate Compactors set the standard for efficient compaction of sand, gravel and cohesive soils in trenches and large construction projects. They offer high-compaction capacity, superior travel speeds and feature fully hydraulic direction control for easy direction change. Mikasa’s battery powered compaction equipment range features a Honda eGX-Series electric motor which is powered by an interchangeable lithium-ion battery pack, capable of rapidly charging to 80% capacity in only 60 minutes.
These zero emission and reduced noise level machines are a great alternative to the engine powered equivalents, especially when operating in noise and fume restricted environments. Mikasa Reversible Plate Compactors are ideally suited for civil construction works, drainage contractors and the rental industry.
- The forward/reverse control lever comes with a built-in actuator for seamless and smooth transition between both forward and reverse motions
- Height adjustable handle for improved operator comfort
- Robust motor and battery protection frame provides superior protection against motor and battery damage and the open frame design simplifies maintenance by offering convenient access to all serviceable components
- The sealed clutch and belt guard protects against the ingress of dust and other unwanted materials that can prematurely wear out critical clutch component and V-belt
- Optional clip-on water tank assists with the suppression of dust and asphalt works
- Central lifting hook for easy and safe onsite handling
- Honda eGX motor is a high-power 3 phase brushless DC motor for maximum performance and reliability
- Honda eGX 72 volt lithium-ion battery is quick charging and interchangeable with other Mikasa battery powered soil compaction equipment
- Zero operating emissions
- 3 Year Mikasa product warranty (body only)
- 2 Year Honda battery warranty
- This product is covered by the Flextool Promise - click here to learn more
Flextool is the exclusive distributor for all Mikasa soil compaction equipment in Australia.