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INTERMAT launch for Volvo DD25 asphalt roller

Designed for smaller compaction projects, Volvo’s DD25 and DD25W are double drum compactors that fit into the 2.5 tonne weight class.
February 7, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Volvo's DD25 live at INTERMAT
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Adjustable frequency is available from 3,300vpm/55 Hz to 4,000vpm/67 Hz, achieved by moving the throttle.

Drums are machined to be perfectly round said Volvo, while the outer 20mm of each drum is chamfered and the edges are given a 9mm radius. These features contribute to a smooth rolling finish that doesn’t mark the asphalt, it said.

Both drums also include a pressurised water system that provides a constant flow to the drum surfaces.

The DD25 compactor uses a 24.8kW three-cylinder diesel engine, and an integral safety system will shut down the engine and apply the brakes should the operator get off the seat.

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