SAKAI SV412D STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
SAKAI
Model
SV412D
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Sakai SV412D is a robust static smooth drum roller engineered for efficient soil compaction with a 67-inch wide smooth drum that ensures even compaction over a broad surface area. Powered by a reliable Cummins diesel engine, it delivers consistent performance with a vibration frequency of 38 vibrations per minute (vpm), optimizing compaction efficacy. The machine offers a tight inside turning radius of approximately 10.5 inches, enabling precise maneuverability in confined spaces. It operates at an effective width of 6.3 feet, balancing coverage and control for various site conditions. Weighing approximately 16,620 lbs, the SV412D provides sufficient mass for high compaction force, suitable for cohesive and granular soils in applications like roadway bases, parking lots, and commercial site preparation. Built with operator-friendly controls featuring durable analog switches and knobs, the roller offers reliable, straightforward operation without complex touchscreens. Its heavy-duty center hitch and superior shock isolation system enhance durability and operator comfort, while standard safety features include ROPS and seat belt systems. The SV412D combines power, durability, and ease of use for medium-scale compaction tasks requiring dependable, smooth drum efficiency and precise control.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
67 ''

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