JCB has unveiled the 116D single drum soil compactor, a high-performance roller designed for infrastructure construction and maintenance, general construction and landscaping projects.
The 116D delivers low fuel consumption, high compaction performance and improved operator comfort.
Key features of the JCB 116D include:
- Operating weights from 11,350kg with canopy
- Proven low rpm, high torque JCB DieselMax Tier 3 engine
- Up to 15% fuel saving in competitive trials
- JCB rear axle with limited slip differential for maximum tractive effort
- High compaction force with 30.7kg/cm static linear load
Heavy duty performance
The JCB 116D single drum soil compactor, which replaces the VM115D, delivers class-leading compaction force, with a static linear load of 30.7kN and a centrifugal force in the drum of up to 256kN. In trials with competitive machines the 116D required up to 17% fewer passes to achieve the desired material density.
JCB has optimised the balance between the machine’s dynamic force and its frame, to maximise compaction without transferring vibrating forces into the chassis. Insulating rubber mountings further reduce vibration for the operator.
The machine has a 2.1m drum width and a working speed of 0-5kph in both directions. Maximum travel speed is 10.5kph, making it easy for operators to relocate the machine on site.
Power
The 116D is powered by a proven JCB DieselMax four-cylinder engine with mechanical fuel injection, to allow the engine to run with lower quality fuels. The engine meets Tier 3 emissions standards with no requirement for any form of exhaust after-treatment and no need for low sulphur fuels.
This high torque powerplant achieves its 114hp (85kW) at low engine rpm, offering fuel savings of up to 15% against competitive machines in field trials. The machine also uses a JCB drive axle, with a standard limited slip differential, for maximum traction in difficult ground conditions.
JCB has designed a comfortable operator station, with simple, easy to use controls. The 116D delivers excellent visibility from the operator’s seat, thanks to the low bonnet line and no exhaust obstruction.
That single piece engine canopy can be opened by 700 to provide excellent access to the engine and driveline, for ground-level service access. The 116D has been designed for low maintenance, with no greasing points and a sealed-for-life centre articulating joint.
The machine comes as standard with JCB LiveLink. This telematics system is available for the first time on a JCB soil compactor of this type and allows managers to remotely access working hours, vibration and travel data.
JCB, Nigel Chell, www.jcb.com