INGERSOLL RAND SD-200DXTF STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

Equipment Overview
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- INGERSOLL RAND
- Model
- SD-200DXTF
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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A+Technical Description
The Ingersoll Rand SD-200DXTF is a robust static smooth drum roller designed for efficient soil compaction. It features a 65-inch diameter and 84.1-inch wide drum capable of delivering a high centrifugal force of 82,730 lbs and a low force of 53,729 lbs, both with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches, operating at vibration frequencies of 20.4 and 30.8 vibrations per minute. Powered by a Cummins QSB5.9-TAA turbocharged diesel engine, it delivers 205 horsepower (153 kW) with a fuel capacity of 67.9 gallons and a hydraulic system fluid capacity of 27.5 gallons. The engine is a six-cylinder, 5.9-liter inline configuration with advanced high-pressure common-rail fuel injection for improved performance and reduced emissions. The roller’s operating weight is approximately 44,992 lbs, with a maximum travel speed of 7.9 mph. Ground clearance is 18.5 inches, and overall dimensions include a length of 20.7 feet, width of 8.2 feet, height to the top of the cab at 10.3 feet, and a 10.6-foot wheelbase. The roller’s tires measure 23.1x26-10PR R3, optimized for traction and stability on the job site. It operates on a 12-volt electrical system with a 95-amp alternator output, providing reliable power support. This vehicle combines powerful compaction capability with durable engineering for heavy-duty applications in road construction and soil compaction projects.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 84 ''
- Centrifugal Force
- 82730 lb-ft
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