BOMAG BW 211 PD-50 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- BOMAG
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- BW 211 PD-50
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The BOMAG BW 211 PD-50 is a versatile static smooth drum roller designed for medium to heavy-duty soil compaction on earthwork and road construction sites. It features an 83.9-inch wide smooth steel drum with a diameter of 59.1 inches and a pad height of 3.9 inches, providing optimal compaction width of 88.6 inches and operating weight of 26,676 lbs for effective load distribution. Powered by a Stage 4 compliant Deutz TCD 3.6 L4 diesel engine delivering 127.4 hp at 2000 rpm, it ensures strong performance with fuel efficiency enhanced by BOMAG's smart ECOMODE and optional ECOSTOP systems that reduce fuel consumption and noise levels. The hydrostatic drive and oscillatory articulated steering provide a tight turning radius of 137.6 inches and excellent maneuverability, while the machine's design supports up to 50% gradeability, enabling operation on steep slopes. The cab offers ergonomic comfort, with excellent visibility and spacious legroom for fatigue-free operation. Maintenance is simplified by an articulated joint without lubrication points and easily accessible service components. Advanced features include the optional TERRAMETER compaction measurement system, which provides real-time feedback on stiffness and compaction progress, helping to avoid unnecessary passes and optimize efficiency. With a fuel capacity of 66 gallons and a maximum travel speed of 6.8 mph, the BW 211 PD-50 balances productivity, control, and sustainability, making it suitable for cohesive and high water content soils in demanding construction environments.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 84 ''
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