INGERSOLL RAND DD130 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

INGERSOLL RAND DD130 INGERSOLL RAND DD130 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER equipment image

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OEM
INGERSOLL RAND
Model
DD130
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Ingersoll Rand DD130 is a powerful static smooth drum roller designed for efficient soil compaction in large-scale construction and roadwork projects. It features dual 84-inch wide smooth drums that provide extensive coverage per pass, enhancing productivity. The roller is equipped with a robust Cummins diesel engine, delivering strong and reliable power to the machine. Its vibration system operates at a high frequency of 2500 vibrations per minute (vpm), optimizing compaction efficiency by ensuring uniform pressure distribution across the surface. The DD130 has an operating width of 96 inches and an inside turning radius of 172 inches, allowing for maneuverability in confined spaces. The unit weighs approximately 29,640 pounds, providing significant static force essential for compaction tasks. Its hydraulic drive system and articulated steering ensure smooth operation and precise control. This model is well-suited for compacting both cohesive and granular soils, making it versatile for applications such as highway bases, embankments, and airport runways. The roller’s durable construction, combined with proven Cummins engine reliability and effective vibration technology, makes the Ingersoll Rand DD130 a high-performance choice for contractors seeking dependable compaction equipment.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
84 ''

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