INGERSOLL RAND SD-160F STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- INGERSOLL RAND
- Model
- SD-160F
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The Ingersoll Rand SD-160F is a robust static smooth drum roller designed for efficient soil compaction in heavy-duty construction projects. Powered by a Cummins B5.9-TAA engine delivering 173 hp (129 kW), this machine combines high power with durability and reliability. The roller features a large 59.1-inch diameter drum equipped with 120 pads, each 5 inches high and 21 cubic inches in surface area, providing effective static compaction. It generates a high centrifugal force of 76,210 lbs and a low setting of 57,776 lbs, optimizing compaction force for varied soil conditions while maintaining a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches for precision. With a ground clearance of 25 inches and an overall length of 19.7 feet, the SD-160F balances maneuverability and operational stability, having a turning radius inside of 136 inches and a wheelbase of 10.2 feet. The width over tires is 8.2 feet, and it weighs approximately 36,394 lbs, ensuring substantial downward force during compaction. The hydraulic system holds 27.5 gallons of fluid, complemented by a 67.9-gallon fuel capacity allowing extended operation. Its maximum speed is 7.9 mph (11 km/h) powered by a 12-volt operating system with a 95-amp alternator. Tires sized at 23.1x26-8PR R1 assure solid traction and stability under various terrains. The cab height stands at 10.5 feet, designed for operator comfort and visibility. Overall, the SD-160F is engineered for productivity and efficiency, offering powerful compaction forces, advanced vibration frequencies (20.8 to 37.5 vpm), and a reliable Cummins engine, making it ideal for heavy construction and paving operations requiring smooth, stable compaction.
Technical Attributes
- Centrifugal Force
- 76210 lb-ft
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