SAKAI SW800 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- SAKAI
- Model
- SW800
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The Sakai SW800 is a high-performance smooth drum roller designed for efficient asphalt compaction. It features dual steel drums with a diameter of 51.2 inches and a width of 67 inches, delivering centrifugal forces of 24,279 lbs at low vibration and 27,202 lbs at high vibration. The roller supports a high-frequency vibration setting of 4000 vpm, optimizing compaction speed and uniformity. Powered by a robust A-4BG1T engine rated at 110 hp (82 kW) at 2300 rpm, the SW800 provides reliable performance over extended job cycles with a fuel capacity of 58.2 gallons. Its operating weight is approximately 22,487 lbs, providing ample ground pressure for effective soil and asphalt densification. The unit measures 18.5 feet in length, 6.3 feet in width, and 10.3 feet in height to the top of the cab, with a ground clearance of 11.1 inches. It achieves a maximum travel speed of 7.8 mph, suitable for both forward and reverse operations. The SW800 is built with a wheelbase of 10.9 feet, ensuring maneuverability and stability on varied terrain. Its dual vibration frequency modes (67 vpm and 50 vpm) enable tailored compaction settings to match specific project requirements. Overall, the Sakai SW800 smooth drum roller integrates power, speed, and advanced vibration control to meet demanding paving and road construction applications efficiently.
Technical Attributes
- Centrifugal Force
- 24279 lb-ft
- Drum Width
- 67 ''
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