YTO LSD220H STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
YTO
Model
LSD220H
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The YTO LSD220H is a heavy-duty static smooth drum roller designed for efficient compaction in road construction and large-scale industrial projects. It features a 63-inch diameter and 83.9-inch wide drum that delivers a high centrifugal force of 83,179 lbs and low centrifugal force of 60,699 lbs, with a consistent nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches at vibration frequencies of 35 and 29 vpm. The static linear load is 3359.9 pounds per inch, ensuring effective compaction over various non-cohesive materials like gravel, sand, crushed stone, and soil. Powered by a robust 6CT8.3 engine producing 190.5 hp (142 kW), it has a maximum speed of 7 mph and operates on a 24-volt electrical system. The hydraulic system holds 79.3 gallons of fluid, supporting the vibratory functions and travel drive. Its compact yet powerful design includes ground clearance of 18.6 inches, an overall length of 19.9 feet, width of 7.6 feet, height of 9.9 feet to the top of the cab, and a wheelbase of 10.5 feet. Maneuverability is enhanced by a 23-foot turning radius. The YTO LSD220H roller weighs approximately 44,092 lbs, making it suitable for heavy compaction tasks in building highways, airports, railways, and industrial grounds. Its blend of high centrifugal force, vibratory capability, and reliable engine power ensures consistent and efficient soil and material compaction.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
84 ''
Centrifugal Force
83179 lb-ft

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