BOMAG BW 100 ADM-5 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
BOMAG
Model
BW 100 ADM-5
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The BOMAG BW 100 ADM-5 is a compact, static smooth drum roller designed for efficient asphalt and soil compaction in small to medium construction projects, such as footpaths, repair work, and landscaping. Powered by a 3-cylinder Kubota D902 engine delivering 20.2 hp (15 kW), it features hydrostatic travel and vibration drives with front and rear drum vibration, and hydro-mechanical parking brakes. The roller has a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches and a high centrifugal force of 3,822 lbs, with a vibration frequency of 63 vpm to ensure thorough compaction. The operating width is 41.6 inches, and it has a maximum speed of 6.2 mph. Its oscillatory articulation system allows an 8° oscillating angle and 33° steering angle to either side for enhanced maneuverability in confined spaces. The unit weighs 3,638 lbs in standard operating condition, with a gross weight of 4,409 lbs, and provides a maximum static linear load on the drive drum of 46.2 pounds per inch. The BW 100 ADM-5 comes with a 7.9-gallon fuel capacity and a 26.4-gallon water spray system to prevent asphalt sticking during compaction. Key dimensions include a ground clearance of 0.9 ft, overall length of 86.4 inches, width of 3.5 ft, height of 5.4 ft, and a track radius of 78 inches. BOMAG’s EasyService concept eliminates grease nipples, using sealed bearings with permanent lubrication for reliable, low-maintenance operation. The operator platform is spacious with intuitive controls and includes the BOMAG ECONOMIZER system to monitor compaction quality in real time, improving efficiency and preventing over-compaction.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
42 ''
Centrifugal Force
3822 lb-ft

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