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About Post Rammers

Post rammers are essential manual and powered tools designed to drive fence posts, stakes, and similar materials firmly into the ground. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of post rammers from trusted brands including Roughneck, Faithfull, Draper, Sealey, and Sirius, suitable for both professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts tackling fencing projects.

Available in various configurations, post rammers range from heavy-duty steel manual rammers with ergonomic handles to petrol-powered post drivers that significantly reduce physical effort on larger jobs. Whether you're installing garden fencing, agricultural posts, or construction site barriers, the right post rammer ensures secure, stable installation whilst minimising time and physical strain.

Applications

Post rammers are invaluable tools for numerous trades and applications:

  • Fencing contractors – installing residential, commercial, and agricultural fencing
  • Landscapers – erecting garden boundaries, decking supports, and pergola posts
  • Groundworkers – setting temporary site fencing and safety barriers
  • Farmers and agricultural workers – constructing field enclosures and livestock fencing
  • Local authorities – installing street furniture, signage posts, and public barriers
  • DIY enthusiasts – home garden fencing and gate post installation

Choosing The Right Post Rammers

When selecting a post rammer from MyToolShed.co.uk, consider these key factors:

Manual vs Powered: Manual steel post rammers suit smaller domestic projects and occasional use, whilst petrol-powered post drivers dramatically increase productivity for professional contractors working on multiple posts daily.

Weight and Size: Heavier rammers (typically 10-16kg) provide greater driving force but require more physical effort. Lighter models offer easier handling for smaller posts or confined spaces. Consider post diameter compatibility – most manual rammers accommodate posts from 75mm to 150mm.

Handle Design: Look for ergonomic handles with comfortable grips to reduce fatigue during extended use. Some models feature dual-handle configurations for better control and balanced impact.

Build Quality: Heavy-duty steel construction ensures longevity, particularly important for professional applications. Check for reinforced striking surfaces that resist deformation over time.

Power Source: Petrol post drivers typically operate on 2-stroke engines and don't require mains electricity, making them ideal for remote locations and large-scale agricultural work.

Safety Information

Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment including steel-toe boots, work gloves, and safety glasses when operating post rammers. Ensure stable footing on level ground before use, and check for underground utilities before driving posts. When using petrol-powered drivers, operate in well-ventilated areas and follow manufacturer guidelines for fuel mixing and engine maintenance. Never operate powered equipment without first reading the instruction manual.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size post can a manual post rammer handle?

Most manual post rammers accommodate fence posts between 75mm and 150mm in diameter. The internal cavity size varies by model, so check specifications before purchasing to ensure compatibility with your specific post dimensions.

Are petrol post drivers suitable for domestic use?

Whilst petrol post drivers are primarily designed for professional and agricultural applications, they're suitable for larger domestic projects involving multiple posts. For occasional garden fencing with fewer than 10 posts, a manual rammer typically provides better value.

Can post rammers be used on all soil types?

Post rammers work effectively on most soil conditions, though extremely hard or rocky ground may require pre-drilling with an auger or breaker. Clay and softer soils are ideal for ramming, whilst sandy soil may need longer posts for adequate stability.

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