BOMAG BW 161 AD-5 HF STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- BOMAG
- Model
- BW 161 AD-5 HF
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The BOMAG BW 161 AD-5 HF is a heavy-duty articulated tandem smooth drum roller designed for high-performance asphalt compaction on roads, parking lots, and access roads. It features a 66.1-inch wide drum on both front and rear, with a 4.1 ft drum diameter and 9.9 in ground clearance, providing excellent ground contact and maneuverability. The roller delivers a high centrifugal force of 22,705.8 lbs at a nominal amplitude of 0.1 in and vibration frequencies of 50 Hz and 70 Hz, ensuring efficient, adjustable compaction for various asphalt layers. Powered by a water-cooled Kubota V3800 CR-TI 4-cylinder diesel engine, it produces 114 hp at 2,600 rpm, meeting Tier 4i emissions standards. The machine has an operating weight of 21,605.4 lbs and an operating width of 72.3 in, with a compact overall length of 190.6 in and a wheelbase of 142.6 in for tight turning in confined areas. Steering is via an oscillatory articulating system, enhancing stability and control. Service and parking brakes are hydrostatic and multi-disc, respectively, for reliable stopping power. The roller is equipped with a 38.4-gallon fuel tank and a large 198.2-gallon water spray tank to keep drums clean during extended operation. Designed for operator comfort and productivity, it includes ECOMODE for fuel-efficient, load-dependent engine control and easy ground-level access to all service points.
Technical Attributes
- Centrifugal Force
- 22706 lb-ft
- Drum Width
- 66 ''
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