Static Road Roller
A Static Road Roller is a type of compaction equipment used in road construction and maintenance to compact soil, gravel, or asphalt layers. Unlike vibratory or pneumatic rollers, a static road roller does not have a vibrating mechanism or air-filled tires. Instead, it relies on its own weight and the pressure exerted by its steel drum to compact the material underneath.
Key Features of a Static Road Roller:
- Heavy Steel Drum: The roller features a large, solid steel drum at the front or rear (depending on the design) that applies pressure to the surface as it moves forward, compacting the material.
- Simple Operation: The compaction process is primarily achieved through the weight of the roller, with the operator controlling the forward and backward movement.
- Manual or Mechanical Steering: The roller typically has simple steering mechanisms for maneuvering, making it easy to control on small or confined work sites.
- No Vibration: Unlike vibratory rollers, static rollers do not use vibrations, making them suitable for projects where minimal disturbance to the surface material is desired.
- Adjustable Weight: Some models offer the option to add weight to the roller, increasing the compaction force when necessary.
Attribute | Details |
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Max Working Speed | 8 Km |
Amplitude Setting | 1.2 mm |
Roller Type | Static Road Roller |
Material | Mild Steel |
Brand | SK Engineering |
Warranty | 12 Months |
Model Name/Number | S1210 |
Engine Power | 50 HP |
Rolling Width | 1850 mm |
Usage/Application | Road Construction |