MULTIQUIP AR-13DR STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
MULTIQUIP
Model
AR-13DR
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The MULTIQUIP AR-13DR is a ride-on smooth drum roller engineered for efficient asphalt and granular soil compaction. It features a 35.7-inch (approximately 36-inch) wide steel drum equipped with vibration at a frequency of 4000 vibrations per minute (vpm) to optimize ground density and surface smoothness. The roller delivers a centrifugal compaction force of 3,100 pounds and a static linear load of 45 lb/in, with a vibration amplitude of 0.019 inches, ensuring effective compaction depth and uniform surface quality. Powered by a robust 23.6-horsepower Vanguard industrial diesel engine, the AR-13DR offers reliable and consistent performance. Its hydrostatic drive enables infinitely variable speed control up to 4.8 mph, enhancing maneuverability and precise operation on varied terrain. The machine operates with an overall width of 39 inches, accommodating tight workspaces, and includes a 60-gallon water tank to suppress dust and assist asphalt compaction. An articulated frame with up to 11 degrees of oscillation maintains continuous drum contact for superior compaction over uneven surfaces. Additional features include power-assisted articulated steering, excellent operator visibility, and easy access to engine and hydraulic components for maintenance. This roller is suitable for contractors seeking a durable, versatile, and efficient machine for roadwork, paving, and soil compaction tasks.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
36 ''

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