SAKAI SV700D STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- SAKAI
- Model
- SV700D
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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A+Technical Description
The Sakai SV700D is a heavy-duty static smooth drum roller engineered for medium to large soil compaction projects. It features a powerful turbocharged BB-6BG1TRJ diesel engine with 6 cylinders, delivering 166.3 hp at 2200 rpm, ensuring robust performance. The drum measures 60.3 inches in diameter and 83.9 inches in width, producing centrifugal forces of 61,822.5 lbs on high and 49,458 lbs on low settings, with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches and vibration frequencies of 36.7 and 27.5 vpm for effective compaction. The machine weighs approximately 33,069 lbs and has a maximum travel speed of 6.3 mph. Its dimensions include a ground clearance of 16.6 inches, an overall length of about 19.4 feet, an overall width of 7.6 feet, wheelbase of 9.9 feet, and a cab height of 9.4 feet. The hydraulic system fluid capacity is 16.5 gallons, complemented by a fuel capacity of 79.3 gallons. Tires sized 23.1-26-8PR optimize traction and stability. The SV700D's robust hydrostatic drive, reliable vibration system with dual amplitude and frequency settings, and well-balanced weight distribution enable superior soil compaction performance, traction, and slope climbing ability. Safety features include emergency and parking brakes, and the machine operates on 24 volts. This model combines efficiency, power, and operator safety to ensure effective compaction in demanding construction environments.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 84 ''
- Centrifugal Force
- 61823 lb-ft
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