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Asphalt rollers for rental market

Atlas Copco’s CC1200 is aimed at the rental market, with power from a Tier 4 Final compliant Kubota diesel. Weighing 2.5tonnes, the machine is offered with a drum width of 1.2m and features including a foldable Rops system, spring-loaded scrapers and beacon lights. Meanwhile Hyundai is offering the HR25T-9 compactor to the US rental market. This 2.5tonne compactor has 1m wide drums and is made for Hyundai by German company Atlas Weyhausen, with power from a Tier 4 Final compliant Deutz diesel rated at 22
August 24, 2016 Read time: 1 min
TOP: Hyundai is offering German-made asphalt compactors for the US market; BOTTOM: Atlas Copco’s CC1200 is said to be compact and productive
161 Atlas Copco’s CC1200 is aimed at the rental market, with power from a Tier 4 Final compliant 1265 Kubota diesel. Weighing 2.5tonnes, the machine is offered with a drum width of 1.2m and features including a foldable Rops system, spring-loaded scrapers and beacon lights.

Meanwhile 236 Hyundai is offering the HR25T-9 compactor to the US rental market. This 2.5tonne compactor has 1m wide drums and is made for Hyundai by German company 162 Atlas Weyhausen, with power from a Tier 4 Final compliant 201 Deutz diesel rated at 22.5kW.

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