INGERSOLL RAND DD110HF STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- INGERSOLL RAND
- Model
- DD110HF
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The Ingersoll Rand DD110HF is a robust static smooth drum roller designed for efficient compaction in road construction and earthworks. It features a 125 hp Cummins B3.9 four-cylinder diesel engine providing reliable power and high fuel efficiency. The machine utilizes dual smooth steel drums, each 78 inches wide with a diameter of approximately 52-54 inches, offering a compaction width of 87.2 inches. Its vibration system operates within a frequency range of 2,500 to 3,350 vibrations per minute (vpm), enhancing soil and asphalt compaction effectiveness. The inside turning radius measures 152.4 inches, allowing reasonable maneuverability on site. Weighing about 25,315 lbs (11,483 kg), the DD110HF ensures sufficient static weight to deliver consistent compaction forces. The operator's platform is vibration isolated, improving operator comfort during operation. Transmission is hydrostatic, enabling smooth speed variation and precise control. The machine's rugged design and durable components make it suitable for medium to large-scale paving and groundwork projects where smooth drum compaction is essential. Overall, the DD110HF balances power, compaction width, and maneuverability, supported by Cummins engine reliability, making it a versatile choice for contractors requiring dependable vibratory roller performance.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 78 ''
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