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Compact Frame Allows Stow R2000 to Roll Within Centimeters of Walls

February 16, 2000 - Northeast Edition
Construction Equipment Guide

Featuring a 3.2-meter (10.5 ft.) inside turning radius and 26-percent gradeability, Stow’s R2000 .9-metric-roller (1 ton) static roller is maneuverable and versatile on the job site. A compact frame and drum design enables the R2000 to roll within 4.4 centimeters (1.75 in.) of walls without the use of attachments.

The R2000 features a split-front drum designed to prevent the roller from damaging asphalt when turning corners. Powered by an 6-kilowatt (8 hp) Honda or Briggs & Stratton engine, the R2000’s hydrostatic transmission offers infinitely variable speed control in both forward and reverse.

A release valve disengages the R2000’s transmission and allows the roller to be towed around the job site without starting the engine. The R2000 has a 549-kilogram (1,210 lb.) dry weight and a 936-kilogram (2,063 lb.) ballasted weight.

An easy-access engine and hinged transmission cover simplify service and maintenance of the R2000. The roller’s water tank is constructed of stainless steel to prevent rust and corrosion.

For more information, call 800/235-0008 or visit www.stowmfg.com.


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