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Rollers

Single Drum Soil Compactors

     Dynapac’s range of small and medium-size vibratory rollers are used to compact all types of soil with the exception of rockfill. The rollers are suitable for most types of road construction, airfields, dam construction, harbour projects and industrial constructions. Heavy-size vibratory rollers are used for a very wide range of applications. The thickness and grade of the drum’s steel are adapted for compacting rockfill, although vibratory rollers are also known for their excellent performance on other types of fill. A special version with a padfoot drum (PD) is available for compacting cohesive soils.

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Tandem Asphalt Rollers

     Dynapac's double drum asphalt roller range features everything from the most compact equipment for repair jobs to large machines for the biggest sites. Vibration dampened platforms, swivel seats for better visibility, logically sorted controls and Roll Over Protective Structures (ROPS) all contribute to the maneuverability, operator ergonomics and safety.

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Combi Rollers

     The combi-versions are equipped with four rubber tyres at the rear instead of a drum. The rubber wheels are driven in pairs by separate propulsion motors, thus minimising the risk of damaging newly laid asphalt compound when making sharp turns. The rubber wheels ensure a denser and smoother surface on the asphalt, a feature that is sometimes required.

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Static Rollers

     The static rollers play a vital part in our complete product mix. Many countries specify pneumatic tyred rollers to seal compaction surfaces, especially on runways. We offer several pneumatic tyred rollers with varying numbers of wheels and ballast possibilities to meet all requirements. The CS142 is a modern, articulated static three-drum roller with the same static linear load and drum diameter on all drums. The machine is suitable for medium-size and large-size applications. It is ideal for use in areas where the ground should not be vibrated, such as in areas close to old buildings and on bridges.

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