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Dynapac launches new DRQ Series

July 1, 2021

Three years back, Dynapac launched a new range of light compaction equipment. The portfolio included rammers, plates and rollers. The reversible vibratory plate series - DRP - featured cast-iron base-plate and completely closed hood.

The reversible plate portfolio is set for expansion with addition of the new DRQ series. This series will feature HARDOX base plate and a cage-style protection hood construction. The entire portfolio would be launched in multiple phases starting with the Honda petrol or gasoline models, from July. Hatz diesel models would be added thereafter. Once complete, the models would range from 150kg (300lbs) to 500kg (1100lb).

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