The BW 151 AD-5 is powered by a 74.3-hp diesel engine and meets Tier 4 Final emissions standards. 
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The BW 151 AD-5 is powered by a 74.3-hp diesel engine and meets Tier 4 Final emissions standards.

Photo courtesy of Bomag

The Bomag BW 151 AD-5 tandem vibratory roller is an all-around compactor for a variety of commercial and highway paving applications. Its compact frame delivers a tight, 172.8-in turning radius for excellent maneuverability on parking lot, industrial, and city development applications. At the same time, a 66.1-inch drum width offers high-production compaction on large commercial, country road, and highway applications. Three different BW 151 AD-5 compactor model options — tandem, steel drum/pneumatic tire combination roller, and Asphalt Manager — increase compaction versatility.

Dual vibration frequencies and amplitudes plus individual control of front/rear drum vibration gives the operator ultimate flexibility in adapting roller compaction to application requirements. Large 43.3-inch diameter drums put more of the drum in contact with the surface to prevent mat pushing and shoving and improve mat quality. Built for optimum rolling speed while maintaining proper impact spacing for surface smoothness, the BW 151 AD-5 features a high-end 4,200 vpm (70-Hz) frequency.

Meeting Tier 4 Final emissions standards, the BW 151 AD-5 is powered by a 74.3-hp diesel engine. Bomag’s exclusive EcoMode operation automatically matches engine speed to load demand without losing power or productivity, delivering up to 30% fuel savings over full engine speed operation and lowering operating noise levels. The roller’s optional EcoStop feature automatically shuts off the engine after a predetermined interval to avoid unnecessary fuel burn through excessive idling.

An oversized operator platform on the BW 151 AD-5 roller offers ample space for storage of items while elevating operator comfort. The suspended seat has been upgraded to provide fatigue-free operation and improved visibility. It slides the length of the platform and swivels for unobstructed view of the drum edges, which is critical when working close to obstructions.