MULTIQUIP AR20 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- MULTIQUIP
- Model
- AR20
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The Multiquip AR20 Static Smooth Drum Roller is designed for efficient soil compaction with an overall width of 3.3 feet and a drum width of 39.4 inches, providing an effective operating width of 41 inches. The machine operates with a vibration frequency range of 2,922 to 4,020 vibrations per minute (vpm), delivering robust compaction performance suitable for various construction applications. Powered by a Yanmar 3TVN76 engine, this diesel engine features three cylinders, liquid cooling, and natural aspiration, producing approximately 25 horsepower at 3,200 RPM, ensuring reliable power and efficient operation. The 3TVN76 engine is known for durability, low emissions, and fuel efficiency, aligning with modern industrial standards. The roller's vibration system is maintenance-free, and the overall design supports smooth starts, stops, and continuous compaction with hydrostatic drive and variable speed control. The compact dimensions and operating width make the AR20 well-suited for maneuvering in tight job sites while maintaining a broad compaction path. Its sturdy construction and Yanmar powertrain provide consistent vibratory compaction performance aimed at enhancing soil stability and reducing settling in granular soils, asphalt, and similar materials. This roller is a reliable choice for contractors requiring a durable, easy-to-operate compaction machine with strong engine performance and effective vibration frequency management for various ground preparation tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 39 ''
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