STONE SD66XC STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
STONE
Model
SD66XC
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Stone SD66XC is a static smooth drum roller engineered for efficient compaction in construction applications. It features a 66-inch wide smooth front drum that provides excellent surface coverage and compaction uniformity, supported by an operating width of 73 inches. The roller has a tight inside turning radius of 127 inches, enhancing maneuverability on confined job sites. Powered by a Cummins B3.9-110 diesel engine, the unit delivers robust performance with approximately 110 horsepower, ensuring reliable operation and torque suitable for various soil and asphalt compaction needs. The drum vibration frequency ranges from 30 to 40 vibrations per minute (vpm), allowing adjustable compaction force suited to different material densities. It is designed with articulated steering for improved control and operator comfort. The Stone SD66XC is suitable for a variety of compaction tasks including road construction, granular material compaction, and asphalt paving, offering durability and consistent performance on demanding job sites. Its static drum configuration makes it ideal for smooth finish layers where consistent, uniform soil or asphalt compaction is necessary. Overall, the Stone SD66XC combines a powerful Cummins engine with an optimal drum size and vibration settings to deliver effective, high-quality compaction results in a versatile and maneuverable package.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
66 ''

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