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Dynapac’s improved asphalt paver line

March 12, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Dynapac is offering an improved range of asphalt pavers

Dynapac is offering a new range of asphalt pavers with its latest SD and XD models. Key features of these latest wheeled and tracked machines are the high comfort working areas and use of latest technology to boost paving efficiency.

The machines benefit from adjustable ergonomic seats and integrated control consoles. The new ergonomic seating position and improved field of view allow operators better visibility of a construction site. The XD series models have the controls integrated into the driver's seat, ensuring comfort and better forward visibility. Additionally, the new machine is equipped with the LevelControl sensor system, enabling precise control and levelling.

With the bi-directional open interface technology, operators have full access to machine data, which can be retrieved and documented for analysis and traceability. The new Pave OS operating system allows users to customise settings as required. The touchscreen console allows users to tailor functions to specific needs.

For the diesel machines, the improved VarioSpeed feature reduces fuel consumption by monitoring engine performance and lowering the rpm.

The SD and XD models are available as wheeled and tracked pavers, with capacities ranging from 700-1,100tonnes/hour.

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