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1. An earth-compacting implement which combines vibration with weight to increase the [[compaction]] of the soil; widely used in road-building and similar construction, it causes too much compaction to be appropriate for sports field applications other than building running tracks. See also [[Sheepsfoot roller]].<br><br> | 1. An earth-compacting implement which combines vibration with weight to increase the [[compaction]] of the soil; widely used in road-building and similar construction, it causes too much compaction to be appropriate for sports field applications other than building running tracks. See also [[Sheepsfoot roller]].<br><br> | ||
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Vibrating roller being used | Vibrating roller being used to compact the [[subbase]].<br> | ||
Source: http://www.pavingexpert.com/screed_faq01.htm<br><br> |
Latest revision as of 15:11, 18 June 2007
1. An earth-compacting implement which combines vibration with weight to increase the compaction of the soil; widely used in road-building and similar construction, it causes too much compaction to be appropriate for sports field applications other than building running tracks. See also Sheepsfoot roller.
Vibrating roller being used to compact the subbase.
Source: http://www.pavingexpert.com/screed_faq01.htm