INGERSOLL RAND DD-34HF STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- INGERSOLL RAND
- Model
- DD-34HF
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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A+Technical Description
The Ingersoll Rand DD-34HF is a high-performance smooth drum roller designed for efficient compaction in construction applications. It features a robust Kubota V2203M diesel engine delivering 44 horsepower (33 kW), known for reliability and low emissions with a vertical, water-cooled, 4-cylinder configuration. The roller operates at a maximum speed of 6.3 mph (10 kph) and is powered by a 12-volt electrical system supported by a 40-amp alternator. Its compaction force is substantial with a high centrifugal force of 8,205.6 lbs, applied through a single smooth drum with a diameter of 29.1 inches and width of 54.1 inches, vibrating at 70 vpm with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inch to ensure uniform soil compaction. The DD-34HF’s operating weight is 6,750.6 lbs, balanced over a wheelbase of 5.7 feet, with overall dimensions of 8.5 feet in length, 4.9 feet in width, and a cab height of 8.3 feet, providing good ground clearance of 23.9 inches for site versatility. Fuel capacity is 18 gallons, while the hydraulic system holds 22.5 gallons, supporting hydraulic functions efficiently during operation. This model offers a sturdy, efficient solution for a range of soil compaction tasks, combining Kubota's proven engine performance with Ingersoll Rand’s drivetrain and drum design for consistent and effective compaction results in roadwork, paving, and general construction projects.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 54 ''
- Centrifugal Force
- 8206 lb-ft
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