DYNAPAC CC1200C STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
DYNAPAC
Model
CC1200C
Year of Manufacture
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Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Dynapac CC1200C is a static smooth drum roller designed for asphalt and soil compaction applications. Powered by a Kubota engine, this compact vibratory roller delivers efficient compaction with a 47-inch drum width and 66 Hz vibration frequency for optimal surface finishing. The machine features a 28-inch drum diameter with 0.5-inch thickness, providing a static linear load of 58 lb/in for consistent compaction results. With an operating weight of 5,100 lbs and a tight 105-inch inside turning radius, the CC1200C excels in confined spaces and detailed paving work. The roller operates at speeds up to 6.3 mph with a maximum steering angle of 30 degrees, offering excellent maneuverability on job sites. Its compact dimensions—94 inches in length and 52.8 inches in width—make it ideal for sidewalks, parking areas, and road edges. The machine includes a 12-gallon fuel capacity and 49-gallon water spray system capacity for dust suppression. Ground clearance of 7 inches and a 67-inch wheelbase ensure stable operation on varied terrain. Standard equipment includes a failsafe multidisc brake system on both drums and wheels, hydrostatic transmission in forward and reverse, working lights, and backup alarm for enhanced safety. This roller represents a reliable choice for contractors requiring precision compaction in tight or detailed applications.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
47 ''

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