Collection: Road Roller
MMS Road Rollers for Sale, Starting at Just $5500!
Engineered for optimal performance in road construction, MMS road rollers come in a range of models from 1 to 2 tons, ideal for compacting soil, asphalt, and gravel. These rollers use advanced vibratory or static pressure to enhance material compactness and road surface smoothness. With a state-of-the-art control system, our road rollers are user-friendly and feature a robust structure built to endure harsh conditions.
Equipped with low-emission engines and energy-saving technology, MMS road rollers minimize environmental impact while conserving energy. We offer high-quality machines at competitive prices, backed by exceptional support. With stocked warehouses on both the East and West coasts of the U.S., we ensure fast delivery and reliable service, including a 1-year warranty and lifetime technical support.
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Professional rollers for asphalt and construction projects
MMS road rollers are suitable for asphalt and construction projects. MMS engineers designed and manufactured them from the beginning to cope with various road and construction projects. At the same time, their compact size makes them ideal for road construction and landscaping.
Whether you need an asphalt roller for smooth asphalt roads or a road compactor for deep and continuous compaction of soil, MMS rollers can provide durable, precise and efficient rollers. We have different models from 1 ton to 2 tons, with hydraulic vibration, double steel wheels, and Rato engines.
Where Are Road Rollers Used?
- Asphalt paving and road surface finishing
- Soil and gravel compaction for road foundations
- Municipal road maintenance and repairs
- Sidewalks, parking lots, and bike lanes
- Airport runways and industrial yards
- Dike and slope reinforcement
FAQ
What is the difference between a road roller and a road compactor?
Both road rollers and compactors are machines used to compact soil, but they are used for different purposes. A road roller is used to compact soil or asphalt after it has been laid. Whereas a compactor is used to compact soil before any construction begins.
What is the difference between a road roller and a bulldozer?
A bulldozer is mainly responsible for clearing the site and flattening the road or soil, while a road roller ensures soil compaction, prevents soil settlement, and ensures the stability of the road or earthwork.
Does a road roller have brakes?
Road rollers have a braking system and are equipped with a handbrake, which is mainly used in conjunction with the braking system to ensure safe and controllable operation.
How fast can a roller go?
The normal travel speed of an MMS roller is 5-12 kilometers per hour, but it can go faster or slower depending on the project requirements.