BOMAG BW 213 DH-3 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

Equipment Overview
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- BOMAG
- Model
- BW 213 DH-3
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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A+Technical Description
The BOMAG BW 213 DH-3 is a high-performance static smooth drum roller designed for efficient soil compaction in heavy-duty construction projects such as road building, airports, and dam construction. It features a robust front drum with a diameter of 59.1 inches and width of 83.9 inches, delivering a static linear load of 465.2 pounds per inch to ensure effective compaction. The roller operates with vibration frequencies ranging from 1800 to 2160 vpm (30 to 36 Hz), producing centrifugal forces of up to 61,822.5 lbs in high mode and 44,512.2 lbs in low mode, with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches in both settings. Powered by a Cummins 6B5.9 QSB-155C engine, the roller generates a gross power of 155.6 hp at 2200 rpm, supporting a maximum travel speed of 7.5 mph. Its fuel capacity stands at 89.9 gallons, allowing extended operation on site. The machine is designed with a ground clearance of 19.3 inches, overall width of 7 feet, and a wheelbase of 9.5 feet, with an operating weight of approximately 27,403.5 lbs, balancing maneuverability and stability. The BW 213 DH-3 also includes hydrostatic drive and vibration systems, a heavy-duty tire setup (23.1/18-26/8PR), and 12-volt electrical system. It excels on slopes with a dual-pump system that optimizes engine power into traction, enabling gradeability beyond 60%. Ergonomics focus on operator comfort and control simplicity, featuring intuitive controls and a spacious cabin for fatigue-free operation. The smart ECOMODE technology enhances fuel efficiency and lowers noise emissions, making it a reliable choice for precision compaction and productivity on demanding soil compaction jobs.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 84 ''
- Centrifugal Force
- 61823 lb-ft
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