KOMATSU JV100WP-2 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- KOMATSU
- Model
- JV100WP-2
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The Komatsu JV100WP-2 static smooth drum roller is designed for efficient soil compaction in road construction and similar applications. It features a single front drum with a diameter of 59.9 inches and a width of 83.9 inches, providing a broad contact area for stable and uniform compaction. The machine measures 18.4 feet in overall length, 7 feet in width, and 9.7 feet in height to the top of its cab, with a wheelbase of 9.8 feet and ground clearance of 16.2 inches. It operates at a maximum speed of 6.9 mph. Powered by a Komatsu S6D102E six-cylinder diesel engine, it offers a gross power output of 133.1 hp at 2000 rpm, with a displacement of 358.9 cubic inches (approximately 5.9 liters). The roller's fuel tank holds 68.7 gallons, supporting extended job site operation. Its operating weight is approximately 24,802 lbs, balancing mass for effective static compaction. Vibration functionality includes two selectable frequencies: 16.7 Hz and 30 Hz, enabling adaptation to different soil types and compaction requirements. This vibratory system enhances compaction efficiency, although the model is classified as static smooth drum roller, indicating primary reliance on static weight for compaction. The machine’s robust construction and powerful engine provide reliable performance for heavy-duty road and infrastructure projects.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 84 ''
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