CASE SV210 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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CASE
Model
SV210
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The CASE SV210 Static Smooth Drum Roller is a high-performance vibratory compactor designed for efficient soil and asphalt compaction. It features a 51-inch diameter and 67-inch wide smooth drum, delivering a static linear load of 177 pounds per inch. The drum operates at dual frequencies of 30 and 41 vibrations per minute with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches, generating centrifugal forces up to 35,970 pounds for effective compaction. Powered by a Tier II certified Cummins B4.5-C99 engine producing 99 hp, the roller supports hydrostatic drive for both drum and wheels, ensuring excellent gradeability and maneuverability on uneven terrain. The machine weighs approximately 19,445 lbs and has a maximum speed of 6.8 mph. Its dimensions include a ground clearance of 15.2 inches, overall width of 6.4 feet, height to cab top of 9.5 feet, and a wheelbase of 8.5 feet. The system incorporates a robust cooling system with a 5-gallon capacity, a 3-gallon engine oil capacity, and a hydraulic fluid capacity of 19.3 gallons. Equipped with 14.9x24 in 8PR tires, a 24-volt electrical system, and a 45-amp alternator, the SV210 ensures reliable operation and durability across a variety of construction environments. Its design emphasizes operator visibility, safety with ROPS/FOPS protection, and dual amplitude vibration control for optimized compaction results.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
67 ''
Centrifugal Force
32597 lb-ft

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