BOMAG BW 100 AD-4 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- BOMAG
- Model
- BW 100 AD-4
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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A+Technical Description
The BOMAG BW 100 AD-4 is a static smooth drum roller designed for efficient compaction in asphalt and soil applications. It features a Kubota D 1703 MDI 3-cylinder diesel engine delivering 34.3 hp at 2600 rpm, providing reliable power with a fuel capacity of 10.6 gallons for extended operation. The machine operates at a maximum speed of 7.5 mph and runs on a 12-volt electrical system. Its single smooth drum measures 27.6 inches in diameter and 39.4 inches in width, generating a centrifugal force of 5170.7 lbs at medium vibration amplitude of 0.1 inch, with vibration frequencies ranging from 3300 to 4200 vpm to ensure thorough compaction. It exerts a static linear load of 67.2 pounds per inch, optimizing ground pressure for effective surface consolidation. The BW 100 AD-4 has a ground clearance of 9.9 inches, an overall length of about 8.2 feet, and stands 8.2 feet tall to the top of the cab. Its inside turning radius is 107 inches with a wheelbase of 5.7 feet, providing maneuverability in confined spaces. The roller weighs approximately 5291 lbs and has an operating width of 42.4 inches. Standard features include dual drum scrapers and robust construction suitable for small to medium compaction tasks such as footpaths, road finishing, and landscaping. This compact design balances power, mobility, and compaction efficiency for versatile use on construction sites.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 39 ''
- Centrifugal Force
- 5171 lb-ft
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