INGERSOLL RAND SD-122FTF STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- INGERSOLL RAND
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- SD-122FTF
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- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The Ingersoll Rand SD-122FTF is a high-performance vibratory smooth drum roller designed for efficient soil compaction. It features an 84-inch wide smooth drum with a diameter of 59 inches, delivering a powerful vibration frequency range of 1,225 to 2,025 vibrations per minute (vpm) to ensure optimal compaction results. Powered by a turbocharged Cummins QSB5.9-3OT engine producing 156 horsepower, this model offers robust performance and reliability. With an operating width of 90 inches and an inside turning radius of 136 inches, the SD-122FTF combines maneuverability with wide-area coverage. The compactor has an overall length of approximately 19.35 feet, a width over tires of 7.5 feet, and a height to the top of the cab/ROPS/FOPS frame around 10.33 feet. The wheelbase measures about 10.18 feet. Operating weight ranges around 28,235 pounds, with 15,630 pounds resting on the drum and 10,235 to 10,830 pounds on the tires, providing significant ground pressure for effective compaction. Fuel capacity stands at 68 gallons, complemented by a 22-gallon hydraulic system fluid capacity. The maximum travel speed is 7.9 mph, allowing efficient site coverage. The SD-122FTF’s robust engineering, power, and precise vibration control make it well-suited for large-scale earthwork, road construction, and other heavy-duty compaction tasks requiring smooth, dense surfaces.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 84 ''
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