CATERPILLAR CB114 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
CATERPILLAR
Model
CB114
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Caterpillar CB114 is a compact, highly maneuverable smooth drum roller designed for small to medium-sized compaction jobs. It features a drum width of 35 inches (approximately 800 mm) and drum diameter of 22.7 inches, delivering a centrifugal force of 2,316 lbs for effective vibration compaction. The machine operates with a Hatz 2G40H air-cooled, 2-cylinder diesel engine producing 19.8 hp (14 kW), with a displacement of 60.9 cubic inches, providing reliable power for continuous operation. It has a maximum speed of 5 mph and a static linear load of around 133.7 pounds per inch, ensuring efficient compaction performance. The vibration frequency is 53.3 vibrations per minute with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches, enabling smooth mat compaction. This roller weighs approximately 3,307 lbs and stands 8.7 feet tall to the top of the cab, with a ground clearance of 7.7 inches and a compact overall length of 6.9 feet. The wheelbase is 4.7 inches, and it has an inside turning radius of 118 inches for tight maneuvering in confined spaces. Hydraulic fluid capacity is 12.7 gallons, with a fuel capacity of 5.9 gallons and a 12-volt operating electrical system supported by a 55-amp alternator. Additional features include a dual-drum design for excellent control and scrapers to prevent material buildup on the drums. The CB114 provides operator comfort with a roomy station, foldable ROPS for transport convenience, and a water spray system to suppress dust during compaction activities. Overall, the CB114 offers a balance of durability, maneuverability, and performance suitable for various asphalt and soil compaction tasks.

Technical Attributes

Centrifugal Force
2316 lb-ft

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