SAKAI PDB54 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- SAKAI
- Model
- PDB54
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The Sakai PDB54 Static Smooth Drum Roller is engineered for efficient soil compaction with a 54-inch wide smooth drum and an operating width of 68 inches, offering a compact turning radius of 89 inches inside. It is powered by a Deere 3029DF150 industrial diesel engine, a robust 3-cylinder, 2.9-liter power unit known for reliability and fuel efficiency in construction machinery. The drum vibrates at a frequency of 35 vibrations per minute (vpm), facilitating uniform compaction ideal for granular and mixed soils. This model is designed for smooth finish compaction on medium to large-scale construction projects, such as road subbase and foundation preparation. Its hydraulic steering and compact dimensions support maneuverability in confined spaces. The Deere 3029DF150 engine delivers consistent power output suitable for prolonged operation, constructed with a 106 mm bore and 110 mm stroke, ensuring durability and responsiveness. The PDB54’s design focuses on ease of maintenance and operator efficiency, contributing to reduced operational costs. This static roller provides high-quality compaction performance through its smooth drum and vibration system, making it a dependable choice for contractors requiring a reliable roller with proven engine and compaction technology. Its specifications reflect balance between size, power, and vibratory efficiency, optimized for reliable soil compaction in diverse site conditions.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 54 ''
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