RAMMAX RW5005 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
RAMMAX
Model
RW5005
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Rammax RW5005 is a robust static smooth drum roller designed for efficient soil compaction in construction applications. It features a front drum with a diameter of 42.2 inches and a width of 55.2 inches, generating a high centrifugal force of up to 22,480.9 lbs and a static linear load of 107.6 pounds per inch, enabling effective compaction on various soil types. The vibration system operates at frequencies of 34 to 41.6 vibrations per minute with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches, optimizing compaction force for different conditions. Powered by a Kubota V3300 diesel engine, this roller delivers 68 horsepower from its 4-cylinder, water-cooled, 4-cycle configuration, operating at 2650 rpm. The engine's fuel capacity is 17 gallons, complemented by a 36.8-gallon hydraulic fluid reservoir to support the hydrostatic drive system. The RW5005’s maximum travel speed reaches 6.3 mph (10 kph), while its operating weight stands at approximately 10,582 lbs, providing substantial downward force for compaction stability. The machine’s dimensions include a height to the top of the cab of 8.2 ft, overall width of 5.1 ft, and an overall length around 13.3 ft, ensuring maneuverability on job sites. This roller is engineered with adjustable compaction settings, allowing choice between high frequency with lower amplitude or low frequency with higher amplitude and compaction force, enhancing adaptability to varied soil and project requirements. Its hydrostatic drive and articulation provide excellent traction and gradeability, making it suitable for diverse terrain and demanding compaction tasks.

Technical Attributes

Centrifugal Force
11241 lb-ft
Drum Width
55 ''

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