BOMAG BW 213 PDH-4I STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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BOMAG
Model
BW 213 PDH-4I
Year of Manufacture
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Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The BOMAG BW 213 PDH-4I static smooth drum roller is a robust soil compaction machine designed for medium to heavy-duty earthworks and subbase construction. It features a wide 83.9-inch drum width and a turning radius inside of approximately 137.6 inches, enabling efficient maneuverability on site. Powered by a reliable Deutz TCD 2013 L04 4-cylinder diesel engine delivering around 160 hp at 2200 rpm, it offers high compaction performance with dual vibration frequencies of 30/36 vpm and a nominal amplitude of 0.08 inches, producing a centrifugal force up to 67,443 lbs, which ensures effective soil consolidation. The roller's operating width is approximately 89.4 inches, with a machine length without blade of about 19.06 feet, a height to the top of the cab near 9.76 feet, and a ground clearance of 19.3 inches. It weighs approximately 28,381 lbs and has a fuel capacity of 89.9 gallons, supporting extended job-site operation. The machine reaches a maximum speed of 8.7 mph and operates on a 12V electrical system. Designed for ease of maintenance, it includes features like wide hood access for service and an operator-friendly platform with LCD displays. The BW 213 PDH-4I is equipped with hydrostatic drive and vibration systems, advanced traction control, and optional technologies such as ECOMODE for fuel-efficient operation and optional cabs with air conditioning. It is suitable for highway construction, commercial projects, parking lots, and landfill work, offering reliable, high-quality soil compaction performance with optimal operator comfort and fuel efficiency.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
84 ''

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