CASE 1102D STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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The CASE 1102D Static Smooth Drum Roller is a robust single-drum compactor designed for efficient soil and asphalt compaction on a variety of job sites. It is powered by a 6-cylinder Deutz F 6 L 912 diesel engine with a displacement of 345 cu in, delivering 119 hp (89 kW) at 2,500 rpm, providing reliable performance for demanding applications. The roller features a smooth steel drum with a thickness of 1 in and a high nominal amplitude of 0.1 in, generating a high centrifugal force of 3,942,923.8 lbs to ensure effective compaction. With an operating weight of 24,471.4 lbs, the machine delivers strong ground pressure for consistent density. The hydrostatic transmission enables smooth, infinitely variable travel speeds and precise control, enhancing operator comfort and productivity. Key operating capacities include a 74-gal fuel tank, 3.5-gal engine oil capacity, and 18.5-gal hydraulic system fluid capacity, supporting extended operation with reduced downtime. The 12-volt electrical system powers standard controls and instrumentation. The 1102D has an overall length of 204.8 in, width of 7.6 ft, and a height to the top of the cab of 9.9 ft, with a wheelbase of 111.9 in and 21 in of ground clearance, providing good maneuverability and stability on uneven terrain. This static smooth drum roller is well-suited for general compaction tasks in road construction, site preparation, and utility work.
Technical Attributes
- Centrifugal Force
- 3942924 lb-ft
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