YTO YZ18F STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- YTO
- Model
- YZ18F
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The YTO YZ18F Static Smooth Drum Roller is a heavy-duty compaction machine designed for road construction and soil stabilization. It features a D6135 diesel engine delivering 177.1 hp (132 kW) gross power, enabling robust performance and efficient operation. The roller's smooth drum measures 63 inches in diameter and 83.9 inches in width, providing a wide compaction surface ideal for granular and non-cohesive soils. It delivers a high centrifugal force of 71,939 lbs and a low centrifugal force of 49,008 lbs, both with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches, allowing effective soil compaction through vibration frequencies of 33 and 30 vibrations per minute. The static linear load is 2295.9 pounds per inch. The roller’s operational weight is approximately 39,683 lbs, balancing heavy compaction force with maneuverability, supported by a turning radius of 23 feet. Dimensionally, it stands 10.4 ft tall to the top of the cab, with an overall length of 20.6 feet, width of 7.9 feet, a 10.1-foot wheelbase, and ground clearance of 14 inches. The maximum travel speed reaches 5.8 mph (8 kph), powered by a 24-volt operating system. The YZ18F is well-suited for compacting base layers in highways, airports, railways, and large industrial grounds, combining advanced vibration technology with substantial static weight for efficient and uniform compaction on a variety of construction projects.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 84 ''
- Centrifugal Force
- 71939 lb-ft
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