INGERSOLL RAND SD-160DXTF STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

INGERSOLL RAND SD-160DXTF INGERSOLL RAND SD-160DXTF STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER equipment image

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OEM
INGERSOLL RAND
Model
SD-160DXTF
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Ingersoll Rand SD-160DXTF is a heavy-duty vibratory smooth drum roller designed for efficient compaction in large-scale construction projects. It features a robust 63-inch diameter and 84-inch wide drum that delivers high centrifugal forces of 76,210 lbs on the high setting and 59,350 lbs on the low setting, both with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches and vibration frequencies of 20.4 and 33.8 vibrations per minute respectively. Powered by a Cummins B5.9-TAA engine producing 173 hp (129 kW), it offers reliable performance with a maximum speed of 7.8 mph and a 67.9-gallon fuel capacity. The machine has an operating weight of approximately 35,195 lbs, supported by durable 23.1x26-8PR R3 tires, ensuring traction and stability on varied terrain. Its dimensions include a ground clearance of 21 inches, an overall length of 19.7 feet, width of 8.2 feet, height to the top of the cab at 10.3 feet, and a 10.2-foot wheelbase, providing balanced maneuverability and visibility. Hydraulic fluid capacity is 27.5 gallons with a 12-volt operating voltage and alternator providing 95 amps. This roller is specifically engineered to deliver superior compaction with precision and power, meeting the demanding requirements of roadway, airport, and large-scale earthwork compaction applications.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
84 ''
Centrifugal Force
76210 lb-ft

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