SAKAI SW800-II STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- SAKAI
- Model
- SW800-II
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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A+Technical Description
The Sakai SW800-II is a high-performance, static smooth drum roller designed for efficient asphalt compaction on medium to large-scale road construction projects. This tandem vibratory roller features a 67-inch (170 cm) wide drum that delivers a variable vibration frequency range of 2,500 to 4,000 vpm (42–67 Hz), enabling operators to match compaction intensity precisely to the mix type and layer thickness for optimal density and smoothness. The machine’s compact overall width of 6.6 ft (2.0 m) and tight inside turning radius of 14.2 in (36 cm) provide excellent maneuverability in confined areas and around obstacles, making it well-suited for urban paving, intersections, and parking lots. Power is supplied by a Deutz R2012L04-2V diesel engine, a robust inline 4-cylinder unit known for reliability and fuel efficiency in demanding applications. The roller is engineered with a static drum configuration, relying on its substantial operating weight and high-frequency vibration to achieve consistent, high-quality mat compaction without the need for a pneumatic-tired rear roller in many applications. With an operating width of 6.3 in, the SW800-II is built for precision work while maintaining the durability and compaction force required for heavy-duty paving operations, offering contractors a versatile and dependable solution for achieving smooth, dense asphalt surfaces.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 67 ''
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