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Meiwa Diesel Vibrating Road Roller – 7HP, Kubota EA300 Engine, Japan MSR7M
Meiwa Diesel Vibrating Road Roller – 7HP, Kubota EA300 Engine, Japan MSR7M

Meiwa Diesel Vibrating Road Roller – 7HP, Kubota EA300 Engine, Japan - MSR7M


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  • Walk-behind double drum roller
  • 38L water tank with 4.8L fuel tank
  • Water-cooled engine with electric start
  • 737 kg weight with speeds up to 3.5 km/h
  • 650mm drum width and 406mm diameter
  • 20 kN (2040 kgf) force with 55 Hz vibration
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SKU: MSR7M
Product Code: 13302009
Brand: Meiwa View All
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Vibrating Roller Compactor

Warranty Period : 6 Months

Vibrating Roller Compactor 650mm Drum, 7HP Kubota

Elevating the standards of heavy-duty material compaction, the Meiwa MSR7M walk-behind road roller is engineered for maximum downward pressure and wide surface coverage. Manufactured in Japan with a specialized low-emission profile, this industrial machine utilizes a massive 650 mm drum width and an increased 406 mm drum diameter to compact large asphalt and gravel areas in significantly fewer passes. At its core is the highly durable 7HP Kubota EA300 water-cooled diesel engine, which utilizes a convenient electric start mechanism and ensures continuous, heat-resistant performance during rigorous outdoor projects.

To achieve unparalleled soil and asphalt density, the unit exerts an extreme 20kN (2040 kgf) centrifugal force paired perfectly with a high-speed 55Hz vibration frequency. This intense vibratory output is heavily supported by an imposing static operating weight of 737 kg, driving the compaction energy deep into the ground. Operators can easily navigate challenging terrains and steep road shoulders thanks to a hydrostatic drive system that provides smooth variable speeds up to 3.5 km/h and an exceptional 25-degree gradeability. Furthermore, the machine is equipped with a large 38-liter water tank to consistently cool the steel drums and prevent sticky material buildup, ensuring flawless, professional-grade paving results.


Key Features & Benefits:

• Extreme Compaction Power: Produces an industry-leading 20kN (2040 kgf) of centrifugal force combined with a 55Hz vibration rate for deep, uniform density across tough materials.
• Expanded Drum Dimensions: The upgraded 650 mm width and 406 mm diameter allow operators to cover significantly more ground, optimizing overall project speed and efficiency.
• Low-Emission Kubota Engine: Driven by a premium 7HP EA300 water-cooled diesel motor with an electric start, offering heavy-duty reliability while adhering to environmentally conscious emission standards.
• Massive Structural Weight: Built with a rugged, Japanese-engineered frame weighing 737 kg to provide the ultimate static pressure necessary for flawless asphalt leveling.
• Advanced Hydrostatic Drive: Enables highly responsive forward and reverse maneuvering with variable traveling speeds ranging from 0 to 3.5 km/h.
• Steep Incline Navigation: Designed with a well-balanced center of gravity and robust traction, allowing the roller to confidently tackle slopes with a 25-degree gradeability.
• Dual Cooling & Fluid Management: Houses a dedicated 38L water tank to prevent hot asphalt from sticking to the drums, alongside a 4.8L fuel tank to support long, uninterrupted working shifts.

ModelMSR7M
BrandMeiwa
TypeVibrating Roller Compactor
EngineKubota EA300
Motor Power7 HP
Operation TypeElectric Start (Self Start)
Fuel TypeDiesel
Cooling SystemWater-Cooled
Vibration Frequency55 Hz (3300 vpm)
Centrifugal Force20 kN (2040 kgf)
Drum DimensionsDiameter 406 mm / Width 650 mm
Traveling SpeedForward/Reverse 0 - 3.5 km/h
Gradeability25 Degrees
Fuel Tank Capacity4.8 L
Water Tank Capacity38 L
Operating Weight737 kg
Country of OriginJapan
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