STONE DD24 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- STONE
- Model
- DD24
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The Stone DD24 Static Smooth Drum Roller is a compact, high-performance compaction machine designed for smooth rolling applications. It features a drum width of 47 inches and an operating width of 51 inches, providing efficient surface coverage. The inside turning radius is 106 inches, allowing for excellent maneuverability in confined spaces. The roller operates at a vibration frequency of 67 vibrations per minute (vpm), enhancing soil and asphalt compaction efficiency for uniform surface density. Powered by a Cummins A1700 diesel engine, this inline 4-cylinder unit delivers reliable performance suited for medium-duty industrial tasks. The engine incorporates a pushrod overhead valve (OHV) design with direct injection, known for durability, smooth operation, and fuel efficiency. Its robust construction ensures reliable power delivery and longevity in construction environments. The Stone DD24 offers versatile compaction modes, including static operation, optimizing its use for finish rolling where vibration is not required. Its smooth drum ensures maximum contact with the surface, generating consistent compaction force to achieve desired density with fewer passes. This model combines operational efficiency, ergonomic design, and a trusted powertrain, making it ideal for asphalt and granular soil compaction in road construction, paving, and maintenance projects.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 47 ''
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