Single Drum Rollers

BW 226 DH-5

Construction

The Bomag BW 226, a 26-ton class single drum roller, is used for soil compaction in medium to heavy working conditions. This H-series model has stronger torque when working on slopes in high-grade areas. This series is specially designed for land-filling and back-filling in dams.

  • 202 HP

    Engine Power
  • 25.000 kg

    Operating Weight
  • 2.130 mm

    Working Width
  • 0,5 silt clay / 2,0 rock fill

    Optimum Compaction Depth

Latest Power Train

Bomag single drum roller in the 26-ton class are among the heaviest compactors in the world. This product of leading manufacturers combined with a robust hydraulic concept, equipped with a double pump that supplies oil to 2 traction motors, increases the tractive power of the machine and can work with 50 % gradeability.

Easy Maintenance

This product is easy to maintain, the wide engine hood can be fully opened, the air cooling and combustion intake system is well arranged, the rubber buffers on the drum can be replaced individually without disassembling the frame and all components are bolted together.

Ergonomic

Bomag places great emphasis on operator comfort. This product is equipped with a wide, vibration-isolated operator’s platform and the entire cab is designed for easy access and operation. All operating concepts of this machine are easy to understand and control by the clear symbolism.

Technology

This product is standardized with Bomag Telematic technology for real-time device position and fuel consumption monitoring and Bomag Economizer technology for density compaction measurement. It also equipped with advanced additional technology options such as Bomag Evib Meter, Bomag Compaction Management 05 (BCM 05) and BOMAPS for more detailed documentation of compaction data for optimum quality, productivity and work efficiency.

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