DYNAPAC CC4000C VI STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
DYNAPAC
Model
CC4000C VI
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Dynapac CC4000C VI is a high-performance static smooth drum roller designed for efficient and precise compaction in road construction and large-scale infrastructure projects. It features a 66-inch wide drum with a diameter of 48 inches and 0.8-inch thickness, offering a static linear load of 162 pounds per inch. The vibratory system provides two centrifugal force settings: 25,400 lbs at high amplitude and 16,640 lbs at low amplitude, both delivering a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches with vibration frequencies of 51 and 67 vpm, respectively. Powered by a Tier 4f Cummins QSF3.8 IV turbocharged water-cooled diesel engine, it produces 130.1 hp at 2200 rpm, ensuring robust power and fuel-efficient operation. The machine weighs 23,600 lbs operating weight and can reach a max speed of 7.5 mph. Its hydrostatic service brake and failsafe multidisc parking brakes provide reliable stopping power. The CC4000C VI has a curb clearance of 32 inches, gradeability of 46%, ground clearance of 12.2 inches, and an oscillating drum angle of 7 degrees for smooth handling on uneven terrain. The steering system allows a 32-degree turning angle with an inside turning radius of 18.4 feet, facilitating excellent maneuverability. The water spray system with a 143-gallon capacity ensures drum surface cooling and dust control. This roller’s compact dimensions (6.3 ft width, 194 in length, 9.9 ft height) and advanced compaction capabilities make it suitable for asphalt and granular soil compaction, delivering high quality, durability, and efficiency on diverse job sites.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
66 ''
Centrifugal Force
25400 lb-ft

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