CASE SV208 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- SV208
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- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The CASE SV208 Static Smooth Drum Roller is a single-drum vibratory compactor designed for efficient soil and granular material compaction in demanding construction applications. It features a hydrostatic drive system that provides smooth, infinitely variable speed control and excellent traction, with a maximum travel speed of 6.8 mph (10 km/h) and a theoretical gradeability of 78%. The machine is powered by a Tier II certified B4.5-C99 engine delivering 99 hp (74 kW), ensuring reliable performance and durability. The smooth steel drum has a diameter of 51 in (4.3 ft) and a width of 67 in, providing a static linear load of 134 lb/in for consistent ground contact and compaction. Vibration is hydraulically driven with dual frequency settings of 30 and 40 Hz (1,800–2,400 vpm), and dual amplitude modes offering centrifugal forces of 29,225 lb (high) and 32,597 lb (low) to match varying material and job requirements. The articulated frame design ensures excellent maneuverability with a tight turning radius, while the isolated operator station includes a suspension seat, good visibility, and standard ROPS/FOPS protection. With an operating weight of 15,741 lb, a fuel capacity of 72.7 gal, and robust hydraulic and cooling systems, the SV208 delivers dependable, high-productivity compaction in a compact, well-balanced package ideal for roads, foundations, and site preparation work.
Technical Attributes
- Centrifugal Force
- 29225 lb-ft
- Drum Width
- 51 ''
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