RAMMAX T-23 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
RAMMAX
Model
T-23
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Rammax T-23 Static Smooth Drum Roller is a compact and efficient machine designed for surface compaction tasks. Equipped with a Yanmar diesel engine, it offers reliable performance suited for asphalt and granular material compaction. The drum width measures 39.4 inches, with an operating width of 43.8 inches, providing effective coverage per pass. Its inside turning radius is 92.5 inches, ensuring excellent maneuverability in confined spaces. The roller generates a vibration frequency of 3,780 vibrations per minute (vpm), which aids in achieving optimal soil or asphalt compaction through vibratory force enhancement. The machine’s static smooth drum design facilitates a smooth finish on the surface being compacted. The T-23 features a hydrostatic transmission allowing precise speed control and safe operation, particularly on slopes. Its robust construction includes heavy-duty steel drums for durability and two scrapers per drum to maintain cleanliness and performance. Additional operational advantages include a vibration-isolated driver platform for operator comfort and a lockable control panel to prevent unauthorized use. Overall, the Rammax T-23 combines compact dimensions, powerful vibration, and a reliable Yanmar engine to deliver high-quality compaction results in diverse construction applications such as road work, trenches, and general site preparation.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
39 ''

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