CASE SV212 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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The CASE SV212 Static Smooth Drum Roller is a heavy-duty compaction machine designed for efficient soil and asphalt compaction. It features a robust Cummins QSB 4.5-liter Tier III certified diesel engine delivering 148 horsepower (110 kW), providing reliable power for demanding applications. The roller has a 5-foot (59-inch) diameter smooth steel drum, 86.7 inches in width, applying centrifugal forces ranging from 46,294 lbs (high) to 62,250 lbs (low), with nominal amplitude fixed at 0.1 inches for consistent vibration compaction. Vibration frequency varies between 32 and 35 vpm, optimizing ground compaction. The machine’s substantial operating weight of 25,386 lbs enhances static linear load capacity to 187 pounds per inch, ensuring deep and uniform densification. It offers a maximum speed of 6.6 mph (10 kph), hydraulic fluid capacity at 23.8 gallons, and fuel tank capacity of 108 gallons for extended operation. The SV212’s overall dimensions include 10 feet in height to the top of the cab, 8 feet in width, and an 18.7-foot length, supporting maneuverability on construction sites. Ground clearance is 16.5 inches, and the 23.1x26-inch tires provide traction alongside the hydrostatic drive system. Designed for smooth surface compaction, the SV212 integrates proven drum and vibration technology to achieve superior performance on uneven terrain. Its electronic self-adjusting torque control and oscillating articulated roller joint enhance traction and maintain consistent drum-to-ground contact, improving compaction depth and productivity. This combination makes it suitable for municipal, residential, and rental applications requiring precise, efficient compaction.
Technical Attributes
- Centrifugal Force
- 46294 lb-ft
- Drum Width
- 8 ''
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