As the name implies, a double roller is a roller with two steel wheels. There are no conventional wheels on a dual roller. The roller leaves a smooth surface on both the front and back, which helps complete the project. The second drum adds a lot of extra weight to the machine, which helps to tamp down the soil, soil, or other material it is driving.
Twin steel wheels do have one drawback. With no rubber-tracked tires, the machine has almost no traction. It is not designed for professional work and can only be used on flat or very gentle slopes. But the twin steel wheels are very powerful. Two steel wheels can do twice as much work as a single wheel.
The machine's efficiency and power make it ideal for heavy duty operations, such as laying asphalt on roads.








