CASE 602BD STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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CASE
Model
602BD
Year of Manufacture
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Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The CASE 602BD Static Smooth Drum Roller is a robust single-drum vibratory compactor engineered for efficient soil and asphalt compaction. It features a 69-inch smooth steel drum with a 1-inch thickness and a static linear load of 104.8 pounds per inch, delivering high compaction force. The roller generates centrifugal forces of 24,279 lbs at high vibration frequency (36 Hz) and 17,985 lbs at low vibration frequency (29 Hz), both with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches, optimizing the compaction process. Powered by a Case 4-390 engine, a 4-cylinder, 239 cubic inch displacement diesel engine, the 602BD produces a gross power of 78 hp and net power of 69 hp at 2,500 rpm. The engine supports a 12-volt electrical system and features a 65-amp alternator, with cooling and lubrication capacities of 5.3 gallons and 3 gallons respectively. The roller has a fuel capacity of 50.2 gallons and a hydraulic system fluid volume of 16.4 gallons, ensuring extended operational periods. Dimensionally, the unit measures 173.5 inches in length, 7.1 feet in width, and stands 9.3 feet tall to the top of the cab, with a wheelbase of 91 inches and 15 inches of ground clearance. The operating weight is approximately 14,110 pounds, providing substantial downward force for effective compaction. This machine is suitable for road construction, foundation work, and other applications requiring reliable, heavy-duty soil and asphalt compaction.

Technical Attributes

Centrifugal Force
24279 lb-ft

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