SANY SSR120C-8 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
SANY
Model
SSR120C-8
Year of Manufacture
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Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The 2021 SANY SSR120C-8 Static Smooth Drum Roller is a heavy-duty compaction machine engineered for efficient soil and asphalt consolidation. It has an operating weight of 26,300 lbs and is powered by a robust 131 hp engine with a 276 cu in displacement, providing reliable performance. The roller features an 83-inch wide smooth drum that delivers a static linear load of 154 lb/in, generating a centrifugal force of 56,200 lbs to achieve optimal compaction. Operating at a vibration frequency of 30.5 Hz, it ensures effective soil density with consistent results. The machine’s maximum travel speed is 7 mph, optimizing productivity on the job site. Its fuel tank capacity of 66 gallons allows extended work periods without frequent refueling. The SSR120C-8’s design balances power, weight, and compaction force, making it suitable for applications requiring smooth, flat surfaces such as highways, road shoulders, and large-scale paving projects. With its static smooth drum configuration, it excels at creating uniform compaction without disturbing underlying soil layers, ideal where vibration is limited or undesired. Combining a durable engine, wide drum width, and effective static pressure, the SSR120C-8 assures high performance, efficiency, and operator control for demanding compaction tasks.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
83 ''
Vibration Frequency
31 Hz
Centrifugal Force
56200 lb-ft

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