DYNAPAC CC1200 VI STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- DYNAPAC
- Model
- CC1200 VI
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The 2025 Dynapac CC1200 VI is a compact, versatile static smooth drum roller designed for precision compaction on asphalt and granular materials. Powered by a 25 HP engine, it features a 47-inch wide dual drum with a 0.5-inch thickness and a drum diameter of 27.6 inches, delivering a static linear load of 58 lb/in to ensure effective compaction. The machine offers dual forward and reverse controls and a maximum speed of 6 mph, along with a steering angle of 30 degrees and an oscillating drum angle of 10 degrees to enhance maneuverability and surface conformity on uneven terrain. Its operating weight is 7,500 lbs with ROPS included at 5,700 lbs, balancing weight and mobility for smaller to medium-sized jobs. The roller has an overall length of 94.5 inches, a width of 4.41 feet, and height to cab top of 8.34 feet, optimized for efficient transport and job-site access. Ground clearance is 7.1 inches, and it achieves a gradeability of 42%, suitable for sloped surfaces. It possesses a 12-gallon fuel tank capacity and a 54-gallon water spray system for drum wetting, essential for preventing asphalt sticking and ensuring a smooth finish. The operator benefits from ergonomic controls and a robust design supporting reliable, low-noise operation, making it ideal for urban, parking, and repair applications requiring smooth, consistent compaction results in confined spaces.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 47 ''
- Centrifugal Force
- 7600 lb-ft
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