IMANTS SandCat
The Imants SandCat moves lightly over the turf, slitting the surface and introducing sand to improve drainage and enhance the properties of the rootzone, with the compact size of the machine making it ideal for greens and tees. Used empty, it has similar features to the Imants ShockWave and can be used to aerate hard, compacted areas of fine turf. The SandCat features overload protection by a torque limiter PTO shaft.
Features
- Improve water infiltration, keeping the surface dry and playable
- Used empty, it has similar features to the ShockWave and can aerate hard compacted areas of fine turf
- Compact size makes it ideal for greens and tees as well as other sports surfaces
- 8mm thick compacting blades cause little disturbance and have minimal recovery time
- Offers sand injection to 10-15mm
About Imants
Imants has been manufacturing tillage machines for more than 135 years. Heavily compacted soil, challenges with soil water management or the wish to rip, spade and sow in a single pass are among the many possibilities.
Founded in 1885, Imants grew from a blacksmith’s shop to become a manufacturer of ploughs. In the 1960s, the company switched to the production of spading machines. Since then, we have been convinced of the benefits of spading as a tillage method par excellence. In addition, we produce a full range of sports field maintenance machines. These are called the “Greenline” in this catalogue.
Production has always been carried out in our own factory and has changed enormously and become more professionalised over the years. This means that custom products can be supplied without any huge increases in production time. The production and quality of the materials also continue to improve as a result.
Imants has now built up an extensive product range. The result? A suitable machine is available for every tractor type, every soil type, every working width, every working depth and any possible wish you may have in the area of soil tillage.
Centaur Asia Pacific is the distributor for Campey Turf Care Systems in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore and Brunei.
Updated on: 19 July 2024