STONE SD84XC STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- STONE
- Model
- SD84XC
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The STONE SD84XC is a static smooth drum roller designed for efficient soil and granular compaction on a variety of construction and site development projects. This single-drum roller features an 84-inch wide smooth steel drum that delivers uniform, high-quality surface finish on compacted materials. With a total operating width of 91 inches and an inside turning radius of 158 inches, the SD84XC offers excellent maneuverability in confined spaces while maintaining stability on uneven terrain. The machine is powered by a Cummins QSB3.9C-130 diesel engine, providing reliable performance and consistent power delivery for demanding compaction tasks. It operates with a vibration frequency range of 30 to 35 vibrations per minute (vpm), optimized for effective compaction of soils and mixed materials. As a static roller, it relies on its mass and drum contact area rather than vibratory force, making it suitable for applications where controlled, non-vibratory compaction is preferred. The articulated frame design enhances ground conformity and ensures even drum-to-surface contact across irregular surfaces. Built as part of Stone’s Rhino line of ride-on vibratory rollers, the SD84XC is engineered for durability, ease of service, and operator comfort, with straightforward access to key components and a robust drivetrain. Its design supports long service life with minimal downtime, making it a dependable choice for road base preparation, utility trench backfill, and general site grading.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 84 ''
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