INGERSOLL RAND DD24 ASPHALT STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

INGERSOLL RAND DD24 ASPHALT INGERSOLL RAND DD24 ASPHALT STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER equipment image

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OEM
INGERSOLL RAND
Model
DD24 ASPHALT
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Ingersoll Rand DD24 Asphalt Static Smooth Drum Roller is a compact, high-performance road compactor designed for asphalt applications. It features a robust Cummins A1700 engine delivering 32 hp (24 kW) to provide reliable power. The machine operates at a maximum speed of 6.3 mph (10 km/h) and is powered by a 12-volt system with a 45-amp alternator. It has a fuel capacity of 10.6 gallons and a hydraulic system fluid capacity of 7.1 gallons, ensuring sustained operation on-site. The roller is equipped with dual smooth steel drums measuring 27.6 inches in diameter and 47.3 inches in width, optimized for uniform compaction. It offers variable centrifugal forces of 8,992 lbs at high and 6,295 lbs at low settings, with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches at medium vibration. Vibration frequencies are 55 and 67 vibrations per minute, allowing precise control over compaction intensity. Physically, the DD24 has a height to the top of the cab of 8.6 feet, overall width of 4.3 feet, and a wheelbase of 5.7 feet. It weighs 5,725 lbs, making it compact but sufficiently heavy for effective asphalt compaction. The design facilitates smooth, dense paving with efficient force distribution matching drum width and output, suitable for achieving maximum pavement density and smoothness in fewer passes. This model is engineered for high productivity in smaller-scale paving jobs, combining ease of handling with dependable compaction performance for professional asphalt finishing tasks.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
47 ''
Centrifugal Force
8992 lb-ft

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