BOMAG BW 177 PDB-3 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- BOMAG
- Model
- BW 177 PDB-3
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The BOMAG BW 177 PDB-3 is a robust static smooth drum roller designed for efficient compaction tasks. It features a **66.4-inch wide smooth drum** and an overall operating width of 71.5 inches, with a total machine width of 7 feet, facilitating effective coverage on various soil and asphalt surfaces. The roller operates at a vibration frequency range of **1800 to 2280 vibrations per minute (vpm)**, providing powerful and consistent compaction force. It is powered by a reliable **Cummins diesel engine**, known for durability and performance in heavy construction equipment. The BW 177 PDB-3’s overall length measures approximately 17 feet 3 inches, and it has an operating weight of around 17,450 pounds, balancing compaction force and maneuverability. Its hydrostatic travel and vibration drives, along with hydraulic articulated steering, enable responsive handling and precise operation on various job sites. Additional features include an anti-slip control system, robust drum isolation for vibration comfort, and easy maintenance access through a vertical opening hood. The machine is suitable for medium to large-scale compaction projects, delivering consistent surface smoothness and soil density. BOMAG’s engineering emphasizes operator comfort and machine reliability, making the BW 177 PDB-3 a versatile choice for contractors demanding both power and efficiency in soil and asphalt compaction applications.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 66 ''
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