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Searching 6 Soil Compaction Pad Foot rental sizes across 401 rental companies.
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48 Inches Soil Compaction Pad Foot

Operating Weight: 7,000 - 8,000 lbs |
Horsepower: 46 - 58
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$459/d
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56 Inches Soil Compaction Pad Foot

Operating Weight: 9,000 - 12,000 lbs |
Horsepower: 74
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$543/d
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66 Inches Soil Compaction Pad Foot

Operating Weight: 14,000 - 16,000 lbs |
Horsepower: 74
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$649/d
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84 Inches Soil Compaction Pad Foot

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Operating Weight: 24,000 - 57,000 lbs |
Horsepower: 114 - 215
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$690/d
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Trench Roller, Remote Control Soil Compaction Pad Foot

Operating Weight: 1,465 - 3,516 lbs
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$398/d
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Landfill Compactor Soil Compaction Pad Foot

Operating Weight: 57,000 - 125,000 lbs
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$2,500/d
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Renting a Soil Compaction Padfoot Roller

Road rollers or compaction rollers are some of the most low-key construction machines out there. They’re not used on as many projects, and their main use is to prepare or finish foundations. This means that they aren’t as visible to the public as other types of construction equipment. That being said, a road roller is still a valuable part of many road construction and residential construction projects – just like dozers, excavators, skid steers, or any other piece of construction machinery.

Why Does Compaction Matter for Construction and Foundations?

The main purpose of using a compaction road roller is to create a more solid and stable foundation for projects. If the particles of soil or asphalt are pushed together to pack them tight to each other, it reduces the chance of shifting, crumbling or sinking. For foundations, it has a huge implication on the stability of a building. In road construction, it makes the difference between the quality of roads, how they last through different seasons and the long-term fixes that will be needed.

Rollers and Agriculture

The first roller wasn’t used in construction. Traditional rollers were used in farming to help break up big chunks of dirt and soil after land was plowed. Horses would be used to pull a solid circular roller behind them so the weight of the roller would help smooth and even out the farmland. Today, these rollers are pulled by tractors or other machines. 

Flat and even land is better for weed control and also helps to make the harvesting process easier in the fall.

The Catch 22 of Rollers

The interesting thing about rollers is that in order to be more effective they must be heavier. More weight causes more compaction. While this may seem obvious, it did set limitations to the machine in the past. Horses, for example, couldn’t pull a really heavy roller. The compaction ability of this first roller limited its use.

When steam engines became more common, rollers could get heavier. Their applications expanded beyond farmland and were seen in road construction. As vehicles got heavier and stronger, the weight of rollers could increase. Today, rollers can weigh anywhere between 1 and 20 tons. 20 tons is the weight of about 3 and a half elephants. 

Padfood or Sheepsfoot Rollers

While most drum rollers are smooth there is a specialty type of roller that is not. A Padfoot or sheepsfoot roller has a variety of parts that jut out of the roller, creating a checkered pattern of compression points. The extra space to push down helps to compact soil and dirt much more than a smooth drum dows. It helps to stop the soil from displacing when put under pressure so that material is truly pushed down and together. 

Padfoot rollers are popular for compacting fine-grain soil or for fortifying a fountain at a higher level than a smooth drum roller.

Vibration Compaction Rollers

As technologies behind compaction advanced the construction industry was introduced with vibrating rollers. Traditional rollers use weight to push the particles of soils, dirt, etc together through force. Vibration helps this process by “shaking” the particles together so they fit closer and be compacted more intensely. 

Think about when you’re trying to pack nails into a box. If you just try to push them down and slam the lid closed, you may have some shift into a better position so you can successfully close the box. However, if you shake the nails around, they will shift and fall into each other easily. Ideally, the box should close with no problem. A vibration roller uses this technology to help create more solid and stable foundations.

Rollers: A Lesser-Known & Undervalued Machine

Although they’re not recognized as much as other forms of equipment the value of a road roller cannot be stressed enough. Having strong and stable foundations is key to any lasting project. If you are looking for the best roller for your project, rent the perfect machine on DOZR.com. With Padfoot and smooth drum rentals of all sizes, including single and double drum roller machines, the perfect roller for your project is available now.

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