CATERPILLAR CB214B STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- CATERPILLAR
- Model
- CB214B
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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A+Technical Description
The Caterpillar CB214B is a robust static smooth drum roller designed for effective compaction in various construction applications. It features tandem drums with a diameter of 27.6 inches (2.3 feet) and a width of 39.4 inches, providing a static linear load of 64 pounds per inch and a centrifugal force of 4,500 pounds at high settings. The nominal amplitude at high vibration frequency (50 vpm) is 0.1 inches, ensuring smooth and consistent compaction performance. Powered by a 2-cylinder 2M40L engine with a displacement of 104.8 cubic inches, it delivers 33 hp at 2600 rpm, supported by a 12-volt electrical system and a 50-amp alternator. The CB214B has a fuel capacity of 14.2 gallons and hydraulic fluid capacity of 10.6 gallons to support operational efficiency. Dimensionally, it stands 8.5 feet tall (to the top of the cab), 3.7 feet wide, with an overall length of 7.9 feet and a 5.6-foot wheelbase. It provides a ground clearance of 9.9 inches and can reach a maximum speed of 6.6 mph. The operating weight is 5,070.7 pounds, optimizing balance for effective soil and asphalt compaction. This roller is engineered for durability and performance in tasks requiring smooth, static compaction, suitable for roadways, parking lots, and other surfaces requiring consistent, heavy-duty compaction.
Technical Attributes
- Centrifugal Force
- 4500 lb-ft
- Drum Width
- 39 ''
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