A Walk-Behind Vibratory Roller is a compaction machine used to compress soil, asphalt, gravel, and other materials in small to medium construction projects. It is manually operated (walk-behind) and uses vibration and weight to achieve desired soil compaction density.
"Heavy-duty" models feature:
Higher compaction force
Longer durability
Larger drum sizes
Stronger engines
Ahmedabad is a manufacturing hub for road construction and earth-moving equipment. Top suppliers include:
Notable Manufacturers/Suppliers:
Unitech Equipment
Mikasa by Atlas Machines (Distributors)
Essem Engineers
Venus Equipment
Topall Impex
These companies offer customization, after-sales service, spare parts, and PAN India delivery.
Specification | Detail |
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Operating Type | Walk-behind/manual push |
Drum Type | Single or double drum (steel) |
Engine | Petrol/Diesel (Honda, Greaves, Yanmar) |
Compaction Force | 20–30 kN (varies by model) |
Vibration Frequency | ~70 Hz |
Travel Speed | 0–4 km/h |
Water Tank | Yes (for asphalt compaction) |
Typical Drum Width | 600mm – 750mm |
Weight | 300–700 kg |
Build Material: Heavy-duty steel with powder coating or paint
Controls: Throttle, vibration ON/OFF, forward/reverse lever
Road repairs and patchwork
Driveways and parking lots
Paving works
Canal linings
Compacting bitumen for small road projects
Compaction of trenches
Used by:
Civil contractors
Road construction companies
Municipal corporations
Rental companies
Urban development projects
Soil Compaction: Ensures stable base for roads and buildings
Asphalt Compaction: Used in surface finishing of pavement layers
Gravel & Sand Compaction: Prevents subsidence and surface deformation
Backfilling Trenches: Ensures even compaction in narrow spaces
Sub-grade Preparation: Used in compacting base layers of small roads
Portability: Can be used in tight or narrow spaces where ride-on rollers can't go
Ease of Use: Simple operation; no skilled driver required
Cost-Effective: Affordable for small to mid-sized contractors
Efficiency: Provides fast compaction with low fuel consumption
Versatility: Can be used on soil, gravel, sand, asphalt
Durability: Heavy-duty build allows for long-term use even in harsh conditions
Yes, most walk-behind rollers come with water tanks to prevent asphalt sticking and are also powerful enough for soil.
About 10–15 cm per pass, depending on the material and weight.
Basic training is sufficient. They are easy to operate.
Honda GX160, Greaves 1510, Yanmar L70 are common.
Yes, heavy-duty models often have forward & reverse movement.
Every 100–150 operating hours, mostly engine oil change and vibration checks.
Yes, especially for basement floors, trench backfills, and compacted slopes.
Can be lifted via forklift or crane using lifting hooks; compact enough to fit in pickup trucks.
Yes, many construction equipment rental agencies offer walk-behind rollers.
Reputed suppliers offer ISO/CE-certified models.
Key equipment in rural road development (PMGSY) and urban street repairs
Part of smart city infrastructure tools
Increasing demand due to compact construction needs
Favored by municipal bodies and PWD contractors
A Heavy-Duty Walk-Behind Vibratory Roller is a compact, powerful, and essential tool for soil and asphalt compaction in modern infrastructure. Ahmedabad-based manufacturers are highly competitive, offering quality products at reasonable prices with wide service coverage across India.