BOMAG MPH125 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
BOMAG
Model
MPH125
Year of Manufacture
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Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The BOMAG MPH125 static smooth drum roller is a heavy-duty compaction machine designed for efficient soil stabilization and asphalt recycling. It features a powerful Deutz TCD2015 V08 turbocharged, charge-air-cooled diesel engine with 8 cylinders arranged in a V-configuration. This engine delivers 590 horsepower (440 kW) at 1900 rpm, providing robust torque and performance needed for demanding compaction tasks. The engine's displacement is 15.9 liters, with a bore of 132 mm and stroke of 145 mm, optimized for high power density and fuel efficiency. The roller has an inside turning radius of 147.6 inches, allowing maneuverability on construction sites. Its drum width is 99.6 inches, facilitating wide compaction coverage in a single pass. The BOMAG MPH125 belongs to the category of smooth drum rollers, specialized for compacting surfaces with flat, vibration-assisted drums that ensure uniform density and surface finish. With a weight of approximately 26.5 tonnes, it delivers excellent soil compaction penetration, making it suitable for various applications in road construction and soil stabilization. The machine integrates robust mechanical components designed for durability and ease of maintenance, combining powerful engine performance with precise drum control. This model supports both static and vibratory compaction modes to adapt to different ground conditions, enhancing compaction efficiency and operational versatility on a range of construction projects. Overall, the BOMAG MPH125 offers a reliable and high-performance solution within the smooth drum roller category, powered by an advanced Deutz engine and designed for professional compaction needs.

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