INGERSOLL RAND CR-24 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

INGERSOLL RAND CR-24 INGERSOLL RAND CR-24 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER equipment image

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OEM
INGERSOLL RAND
Model
CR-24
Year of Manufacture
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Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Ingersoll Rand CR-24 Smooth Drum Roller is a compact, heavy-duty vibratory compaction machine designed for efficient soil and asphalt compaction. It features a 47-inch smooth drum with a nominal shell thickness of 0.47 inches and a diameter of 28.8 inches, enabling effective coverage and high productivity. The drum vibrates at a frequency of 4,000 vibrations per minute (vpm), producing a centrifugal force of 7,100 pounds and a nominal amplitude of approximately 0.016 inches, ensuring thorough compaction in a single pass. The machine offers an overall length of 101 inches and width of 51.7 inches, with a drum-to-tire base of 67.9 inches and a total height of 99.5 inches to the top of the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS). It has a forward and reverse speed range up to 7.2 mph, providing versatile maneuverability on varied terrain. The outside turning radius is 151.5 inches, allowing for precise operation in confined spaces. With a shipping weight of 5,230 pounds, the CR-24 balances power and mobility effectively for construction and maintenance projects. Its design focuses on durability and operator safety, combining robust compaction performance with ergonomic operation for stable and reliable ground compaction applications. This model is well suited for use in roadwork, site preparation, and asphalt compaction where smooth, uniform compaction is critical.

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