STAVOSTROJ V1400D STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- STAVOSTROJ
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- V1400D
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- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The STAVOSTROJ V1400D is a heavy-duty vibratory smooth drum roller designed for efficient compaction on granular soils. It features an operating weight of approximately 29,983 lbs and is powered by a naturally aspirated 6-cylinder 6BT5.9C engine delivering 145 hp (108 kW). The machine’s drum measures about 66.93 inches in diameter, equipped with 135 pads to enhance compaction, and operates at vibration frequencies of 35 and 27 vibrations per minute (vpm), providing dual-level vibratory modes for versatile soil compaction. Centrifugal force ranges from approximately 48,783 lbs on the high setting to about 58,450 lbs on low, paired with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches, allowing effective ground consolidation. The static linear load is rated at 231 pounds per inch, optimizing pressure distribution for smooth surface finish. Key dimensions include a ground clearance of 16.6 inches, a height at the top of the cab of 9.9 feet, an overall width of 8.3 feet, and a length of 17.2 feet, with a wheelbase of 8.9 feet. The V1400D’s robust build and advanced compaction capabilities make it suitable for applications requiring uniform and deep soil or asphalt compaction, delivering reliable performance on extensive construction projects demanding smooth and finished surfaces. Its weight, vibration control, and powerful engine combine to ensure efficient and consistent compaction results across various site conditions.
Technical Attributes
- Centrifugal Force
- 48784 lb-ft
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