BOMAG BW 145P DH-3 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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Technical Description
The BOMAG BW 145P DH-3 is a robust static smooth drum roller designed for efficient soil compaction on small to medium-sized construction sites. Powered by a Deutz BF4L 2011 four-cylinder diesel engine delivering 75 hp at 2650 rpm, this machine balances power and fuel efficiency with its 29.1-gallon fuel capacity and 12-volt operating voltage. The roller features a drum diameter of 41.2 inches and a width of approximately 60.8 inches, equipped with 84 pads each 3.2 inches high, providing substantial compaction force up to 22,480 lbs on high settings and 11,240 lbs on low. Its vibration frequency peaks at 2040 vpm, with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches, ensuring optimal soil densification.
With an operating weight of 11,751 lbs and a maximum speed of 6.3 mph, the BW 145P DH-3 offers strong traction through its 340/85R24 tires and a wheelbase of 7.3 feet. Ground clearance is 12.4 inches, and overall dimensions include a length of 13.8 feet and height of 9.1 feet to the top of the cab. The roller incorporates a hydrostatic drive system with dual pump technology for superior gradeability, enabling operation on slopes up to 60%. Features such as a vibration-isolated operator platform, ergonomic controls, and safety elements like SAHR brakes, emergency stop, and back-up alarm enhance operational comfort and safety. The articulated joint is maintenance-friendly with no lubrication points required. These specifications make the BW 145P DH-3 a versatile, durable compaction machine suitable for diverse soil types and site conditions, promising precise and reliable performance.
Technical Attributes
Centrifugal Force
22481 lb-ft
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