CASE DV26 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- DV26
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- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The CASE DV26 Static Smooth Drum Roller is a robust compaction machine designed for efficient asphalt and soil compaction. It features a single smooth drum with a width of 47.2 inches and an operating width of 52.5 inches, delivering precise compaction with vibration frequencies of 58/66 vpm. Powered by a reliable Yanmar 3TNV88 diesel engine, this vertical, 3-cylinder, 4-stroke water-cooled unit produces approximately 26.3 to 28.1 kW (35–37 hp) at 3000 RPM, known for its direct injection combustion, fuel efficiency, and low emissions. The engine incorporates advanced fuel injection technology for enhanced combustion, reduced emissions, and quieter operation. The roller measures 101.8 inches in overall length, 100.4 inches in height with ROPS, and has a wheelbase of 68.5 inches. It achieves a maximum travel speed of 6.8 mph, a maximum vibration amplitude of 0.02 inches, and a centrifugal force of 10,566 lbf to ensure effective soil and asphalt densification. The design includes hydrostatic drive for both drums with articulated chassis, foldable ROPS for operator safety, and smooth single-lever speed and direction control, enhancing maneuverability and operator comfort. The CASE DV26 is engineered for durability and performance, suitable for road construction, paving, and general compaction tasks requiring consistent, smooth finishes. Its combination of engine power, efficient vibration mechanics, and ergonomic design makes it a reliable choice in the smooth drum roller category.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 47 ''
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