WACKER NEUSON RD 16-90 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

WACKER NEUSON RD 16-90 WACKER NEUSON RD 16-90 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER equipment image

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OEM
WACKER NEUSON
Model
RD 16-90
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Wacker Neuson RD 16-90 is a compact, high-performance static smooth drum roller designed for efficient soil and asphalt compaction. It features a drum width of 35.4 inches and operates at a frequency of 70 vibrations per minute with a maximum vibration frequency of 4200 vpm, delivering a powerful centrifugal force of 6,800 pounds. The roller has an operating width of 39.4 inches and an overall width of 3.3 feet, making it suitable for precise compaction in confined job sites. Powered by a robust 24.5 hp diesel engine, it achieves a top speed of 0-510 feet per minute, enabling efficient surface coverage of approximately 90,094 square feet per hour. Weighing 3,274 pounds, the RD 16-90 offers a balance of compact size and substantial compactive force, ideal for small to medium-scale paving, patching, and soil compaction projects. The machine measures 76.8 inches in length, 39.4 inches in width, and 100.3 inches in height, and features ergonomic controls and an articulated steering system for excellent maneuverability and operator comfort. Its water tank capacity supports dust control during operation. This model is widely recognized for reliable performance, ease of serviceability, and precise compaction capabilities in construction and rental applications.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
35 ''

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