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New Dynapac pneumatic roller takes centre stage at bauma

The Dynapac CP274 pneumatic tyred roller from Atlas Copco Road Construction Equipment offers new features designed to enhance efficiency, serviceability, safety and operator comfort, as well as producing perfect compaction results. The Dynapac CP274 is equipped with a spacious platform with operator-friendly controls, plus a rotating and sideways sliding seat and steering assembly. Available as an option is a comfortable cab that provides outstanding all-round visibility with the added benefit of either air
April 17, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
New pneumatic roller amongst numerous new product releases from Dynapac
The 206 Dynapac CP274 pneumatic tyred roller from 161 Atlas Copco Road Construction Equipment offers new features designed to enhance efficiency, serviceability, safety and operator comfort, as well as producing perfect compaction results.

The Dynapac CP274 is equipped with a spacious platform with operator-friendly controls, plus a rotating and sideways sliding seat and steering assembly. Available as an option is a comfortable cab that provides outstanding all-round visibility with the added benefit of either air conditioning or automatic climate control.

Dynapac CP274 rollers are powered by Stage IIIA-compliant engines, which offer reduced emissions as well as low levels of ambient noise thanks to the use of thermostatically-controlled cooling fans. The quality of the finished surface is further enhanced by an ultra-smooth start/stop system when changing direction.

A dual-circuit braking system, a Dynapac-only feature, maintains full braking effect even if one circuit is disabled.

Like all RCE machines, the new Dynapac CP274 is built on a modular concept and shares many components and sub-systems with other models. For users, this parts commonality results in cost savings in areas such as servicing and spares management.

The Dynapac CP274 has a compacting width of 2,300mm and a maximum operating weight of 27tonnes. It is ideally suited for a wide variety of finishing and sealing asphalt work, plus soil compaction applications. An optional DCA-A compaction analyser ensures the optimum number of passes when absolute accuracy is a must.

Stand: F11.1108

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