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Dynapac to launch new series of tandem rollers

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Dynapac is to begin production of a new series of tandem rollers in its 6, 7 and 10 tonne classes by the end of 2023, the company has announced.

The CC2200 VI Tandem Asphalt Roller The CC2200 VI Tandem Asphalt Roller. (Photo: Dynapac)

The CC2200 VI – CC3800 VI Tandem Asphalt Roller range, which the company says it designed for maximum operational ease and driver comfort and safety, will come with a drum width of 1500 to 1680mm and will also be available in split drum and combi versions.

The new machines will be equipped with a number of features that Dynapac claims will “ensure optimal compaction results, operational efficiency, and driver convenience” as well as a number of technological additions.

For operator safety and comfort, Dynpac  has included a full-colour seven-inch touch display and easy access to all controls, 360 camera for improved visibility for the operator and a low mounted corrosion-free water tank, 

Elsewhere, the CC2200 VI is fitted with Dynapac’s Seismic feature which automatically determines the optimal frequency for any compacted material, constantly monitors the variations and automatically adjusts to changing conditions.

The rollers are also fitted with Dynapac’s control and documentation system Dyn@Lyzer and an open interface for 3rd party compaction control systems provided by Topcon. 

Dynapac, which is a subsidiary of Fayat Group, has also recently announced the launch of a range electric-powered vibratory plates, which have been added to its Z.ERA portfolio of emission-free machines

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