VOLVO SD115 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
VOLVO
Model
SD115
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Volvo SD115 is a smooth drum roller designed for efficient soil compaction. It features an overall length of 20 feet and a turning radius of 135 inches, optimizing maneuverability in confined spaces. The machine’s operating width is 89 inches, with a cab height of 10.2 feet, offering good operator visibility. The single smooth drum vibrates at frequencies ranging from 23.3 to 33.8 vibrations per minute to ensure effective compaction. Powered by a Volvo D3.8 Tier IV engine, a four-cylinder diesel unit delivering a net power of 100.6 hp (75 kW) at 2200 rpm, the SD115 complies with Tier 4 emission standards. This engine is robust yet efficient, benefiting from technologies such as common rail fuel injection and variable geometry turbocharging common to Volvo Penta diesel engines. The fuel capacity of the roller is 52.1 gallons, supported by a hydraulic system fluid capacity of 21.4 gallons. The electrical system operates at 12 volts. With an operating weight of approximately 26,566 lbs, the SD115 provides substantial ground pressure for compaction tasks while maintaining stability even on slopes up to 35%. Its design optimizes hydrostatic drive and vibration settings for uniform compaction across various soil types. This combination of power, durability, and advanced compaction features makes the Volvo SD115 a reliable choice for road construction and earthwork projects requiring efficient soil stabilization.

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