CASE 1102 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- 1102
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- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The CASE 1102 Static Smooth Drum Roller is a heavy-duty compaction machine designed for efficient soil and asphalt rolling applications. It features a robust 5-cylinder Deutz F5L912 air-cooled diesel engine, with a displacement of 287 cu in, delivering a net power of 99 hp at 2500 rpm. The engine ensures reliable performance with advanced direct injection and combustion systems, providing high torque for traction and fuel-efficient operation. The roller has an operating weight of approximately 23,590 lbs, and dimensions measuring 204.8 inches in overall length, 7.6 feet in width, with a wheelbase of 111.9 inches and ground clearance of 21 inches. The main compacting element is a smooth steel drum, 1 inch thick, which delivers a centrifugal force of approximately 3,942,924 lbs at high amplitude. The nominal amplitude of the drum is 0.1 inch, designed for static smooth rolling applications. The machine is equipped with a hydrostatic drive system for smooth handling and infinitely variable travel speeds. It has a fuel capacity of 74 gallons, an engine oil capacity of 3.2 gallons, and a hydraulic system fluid capacity of 18.5 gallons, supporting extended operation and efficient hydraulic control functions. The CASE 1102 provides a high-performance solution tailored for road construction and maintenance tasks, offering durability, stability, and power in a compact and manageable footprint with a cab height of 9.9 feet. This model is suited for medium to large-scale compaction projects requiring precise smooth rolling.
Technical Attributes
- Centrifugal Force
- 3942924 lb-ft
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