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Dynapac’s new compact asphalt compactor

Dynapac is offering a new small tandem asphalt roller, the CC950D. The firm says that the machine is ideal for small-scale compaction work, such as bicycle paths, narrow roads and small parking areas. It is designed to meet the need for high-quality compaction in areas that are difficult to reach with a larger roller. The small tandem roller comes with an operating mass of about 1.6tonnes and a 965mm drum width. The Dynapac CC950D features a water-cooled, three-cylinder, four stroke Kubota D722-E4B-KEA-2
February 27, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Dynapac is offering a new compact asphalt compactor
206 Dynapac is offering a new small tandem asphalt roller, the CC950D. The firm says that the machine is ideal for small-scale compaction work, such as bicycle paths, narrow roads and small parking areas. It is designed to meet the need for high-quality compaction in areas that are difficult to reach with a larger roller. The small tandem roller comes with an operating mass of about 1.6tonnes and a 965mm drum width.

The Dynapac CC950D features a water-cooled, three-cylinder, four stroke Kubota D722-E4B-KEA-2 diesel engine. The 20 horsepower engine is Tier 4 Final compliant. Together with the large drum diameter and drive motors connected in series, it contributes to excellent accessibility and hill-climbing capacity. High clearance along both edges of the drums facilitates compaction close to elevated structures, such as curbs.

The Dynapac CC950D vibrates at 4,200 vpm (70 Hz) on the front drum with a static rear drum. Shock absorbers on the rear drum minimise vibrations in the operator’s platform, which also offers ample space and ergonomically positioned steps to improve operator comfort. Contractors can work for long periods of time thanks to the unit’s 189litre water tank.

The Dynapac CC950D is said to offer reduced maintenance. Both the steering hitch and steering cylinder are maintenance-free, and the few remaining service points are said to be easily accessible. The instrument panel features an hour meter, horn switch, brake warning lights, battery charging indicator, engine oil pressure indicator and glow plug for aiding engine start during cold temperatures.

A foldable rollover protection system, or ROPS, comes standard so contractors can minimise transport height.

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