BOMAG BW 141 AD-2 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- BW 141 AD-2
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The BOMAG BW 141 AD-2 is a static smooth drum roller designed for efficient asphalt compaction in road and municipal projects. This articulated tandem roller features a compact, maneuverable design with a 59.1-inch drum width and a 66.1-inch operating width, making it well-suited for tight job sites and precise edge work. It is powered by a reliable Deutz diesel engine delivering 68.4 hp (51 kW), providing ample power for consistent compaction performance. The roller offers a vibration frequency range of 2,400 to 3,000 vibrations per minute, allowing operators to match compaction intensity to specific mix types and layer thicknesses. With an operating weight of 15,210 lbs (6,900 kg), the BW 141 AD-2 achieves a static linear load of 126.2 pli on the front drum and 127.8 pli on the rear drum, ensuring uniform and effective compaction across the mat. Transport dimensions are 14.37 ft (4.38 m) in length, 5.51 ft (1.68 m) in width, and 9.71 ft (2.96 m) in height, facilitating easy transport between sites. The machine’s articulated steering provides excellent maneuverability and tight turning radius, while the tandem drum configuration ensures smooth, even surface finish. Designed for durability and operator comfort, the BW 141 AD-2 combines robust construction, straightforward controls, and easy maintenance access, making it a dependable choice for asphalt finishing in a wide range of paving applications.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 59 ''
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