DYNAPAC CC1300 VI STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- DYNAPAC
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- CC1300 VI
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- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The 2023 Dynapac CC1300 VI is a compact, static smooth drum vibratory roller designed for efficient asphalt and base compaction on small to medium paving jobs such as city streets, bike paths, and parking lots. It features a tandem drum configuration with a drum width of 1300 mm (4.27 ft) and a drum diameter of 880 mm (2.89 ft), providing consistent, uniform compaction across the full width. The machine has an operating mass of approximately 3900 kg (8,598 lb) and a maximum operating mass of 4800 kg (10,582 lb), delivering reliable compaction performance in a compact footprint. Powered by a Kubota water-cooled diesel engine rated at 35 kW (48 hp), the roller offers sufficient power for continuous operation while maintaining fuel efficiency. It achieves a maximum travel speed of up to 9 km/h (5.6 mph) with a dual control system that allows intuitive forward and reverse operation. The CC1300 VI has overall dimensions of approximately 2.85 m in length, 1.60 m in width, and 2.86 m in height with ROPS, a wheelbase of 1970 mm, and ground clearance of 190 mm, enabling excellent maneuverability in confined spaces. With a theoretical gradeability of up to 42%, it performs well on slopes, and its 60-liter (15.85 US gal) fuel tank supports extended working cycles. The machine is equipped with a water spray system to prevent material adhesion and ensure smooth drum operation during asphalt compaction.
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