SAKAI TW330-1 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- SAKAI
- Model
- TW330-1
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The Sakai TW330-1 is a static smooth drum roller designed for efficient compaction in small to medium-scale applications such as municipal streets, highway shoulders, parking lots, and driveways. It features a robust Kubota D1703-M-ET01 diesel engine, a 3-cylinder, 1.7 L water-cooled, 4-cycle engine delivering 35 hp at 2,800 rpm, known for its reliability, low noise, and long service life. The roller's drum width measures 51 inches, with an operating width close to 4.7 feet and an overall width of 4.8 feet, allowing for effective surface coverage and maneuverability. It has a compact turning radius of 8.3 inches inside, facilitating tight operations. The vibratory system operates at a frequency of approximately 66.7 vibrations per minute, providing high-impact compaction efficiency and a smooth finish due to Sakai’s counter-rotating vibration shaft design. The machine’s weight is about 6,414 lbs, optimizing ground contact and compaction force. Safety and operator comfort are enhanced by features such as an emergency brake pedal, hydrostatic and multi-disc brake systems, and a 360-degree wide visibility cab. Maintenance is simplified with easily removable water spray nozzles for drum cooling. Overall, the Sakai TW330-1 provides powerful, reliable compaction performance with versatility for various surface types and conditions typical in public works and construction sites.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 51 ''
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