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Chicago Pneumatic introduces ride-on asphalt rollers to NA market

Chicago Pneumatic has launched a new complete line of compact tandem asphalt rollers and soil compactors to the North American marketplace. The introduction of ride-on rollers is said to offer a larger-scale complement to the line of Chicago Pneumatic light compaction equipment. The models being introduced in North America include articulated tandem asphalt rollers in both petrol and diesel models, as well as small vibratory rollers for soil compaction.
March 7, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Chicago Pneumatic AR90G Roller
6097 Chicago Pneumatic has launched a new complete line of compact tandem asphalt rollers and soil compactors to the North American marketplace.

The introduction of ride-on rollers is said to offer a larger-scale complement to the line of Chicago Pneumatic light compaction equipment.

The models being introduced in North America include articulated tandem asphalt rollers in both petrol and diesel models, as well as small vibratory rollers for soil compaction.

Available are the AR90G and AR100 small articulated tandem asphalt rollers; AR120 compact articulated tandem asphalt roller, and the SR130D and SR130PD small vibratory soil rollers.

“The entire line of newly-released rollers to the North American marketplace are engineered with operator comfort in mind, featuring spacious platforms, and ergonomically positioned steps,” says Chicago Pneumatic.

“Shock mounts and a sliding operator seat also comes standard on the roller models. The sleek, legible instrument panel includes a warning panel and a fuel gauge to reduce incidents on the job site.”









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