HITACHI CS125 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- HITACHI
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- CS125
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- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The Hitachi CS125 Static Smooth Drum Roller is a robust compaction machine designed for efficient road and surface compaction tasks. It features front and rear steel drums each with a diameter of approximately 5.4 feet (1.64 meters), providing excellent flatness for uniform compaction. The roller's operating weight ranges from about 22,134.5 lbs (standard) to a maximum ballast weight of 31,063.2 lbs, delivering substantial static linear loads of 254.8 pounds/inch on the drive drum and 256 pounds/inch on the guide drum. Powered by a four-cylinder AA-4JG1T engine with a displacement of 186.7 cu in, it generates a net power output of 75 hp at 2150 rpm, ensuring reliable performance. The machine has a ground clearance of 1.2 feet, an overall width of 6.9 feet, and a wheelbase of 11.2 feet, with a height of 8.6 feet and a top of ROPS/FOPS height of 10.4 feet for operator safety. Its fuel tank capacity is 31.8 gallons, complemented by a spray water system with a capacity of 177 gallons to suppress dust during operation. The CS125 offers a top travel speed of 10.3 mph (16 kph), making it suitable for various compaction projects. Its compact dimensions and powerful compaction capabilities make it a versatile and durable option in the smooth drum roller category, ideal for construction and roadwork applications demanding consistent soil and asphalt density reinforcement.
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