The 8-ton CC2200 VI Dynapac tandem asphalt roller compacts to 59 inches wide. It is powered by a 74-horsepower Deutz TCD 3.6 HT diesel engine.
The operator station has an upgraded control panel with a 7-inch touchscreen display and 180-degree seat rotation. An optional 360-degree pedestrian detection camera provides a continuous bird’s eye view.
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The double drum roller has an asphalt temperature meter and high vibration frequency for efficient compaction, according to the company. Evib compaction meter allows the operator to monitor the calibrated value; optional Dyn@Lyzer records the number of passes, position, temperature, and compaction value; and Pave Comp informs the operator how many passes are required for optimum compaction.
The CC2200 VI also features Seismic asphalt that automatically determines the optimal frequency for any compacted material, constantly monitoring the variations of the asphalt layer, and automatically adjusts to temperature conditions. The asphalt system is active on both drums to help reduce the required vibration power and energy consumption during compaction. The resulting lower noise levels and vibrations within the cabin.