STONE WOLFPAC 4100 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- STONE
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- WOLFPAC 4100
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The Stone WolfPac 4100 is a smooth drum roller designed for efficient asphalt compaction in confined areas. It features dual 40-inch wide machined steel drums with tapered edges and urethane scrapers, providing smooth, professional-grade finishes on surfaces like driveways, parking lots, and bike paths. The roller's static weight is 4,000 lbs, delivering a substantial impact force of 4,000 lbs per drum to effectively compact sub-base, binder, and finish asphalt layers. The vibration frequency is 67 vibrations per minute (vpm), with an electro-hydraulic circuit allowing selective vibration on the front, rear, or both drums, enhancing compaction versatility. Powered by a liquid-cooled Kubota Diesel D902 engine, the roller provides 24.8 horsepower with reliable torque and fuel efficiency. With an inside turning radius of 85 inches and an operating width of 44 inches, its compact size and centerpoint articulation ensure exceptional maneuverability around curbs and tight spaces. Additional features include power steering, a corrosion-resistant water spray system to prevent asphalt sticking, and a user-friendly 4-in-1 control for vibration, direction, speed, and braking. The WolfPac 4100 balances power, precision, and ease of use to meet the demands of asphalt rolling professionals requiring productivity and clean, smooth finishes in confined job sites.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 40 ''
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