DYNAPAC CC5200C VI STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- DYNAPAC
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- CC5200C VI
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The Dynapac CC5200C VI is a heavy-duty vibratory smooth drum roller designed for efficient compaction in road construction and large-scale earthworks. It features a Tier 4f certified Cummins QSF3.8 IV water-cooled turbo Diesel engine delivering 130 hp at 2200 rpm, ensuring powerful and environmentally compliant operation. The machine has an operating weight of 25,800 lbs with an oscillating angle of 8 degrees and a steering angle of 32 degrees, providing excellent maneuverability including a tight inside turning radius of 18 ft. Its drum measures 51 inches in diameter, 77 inches in width, and 0.8 inches in thickness, producing high and low centrifugal forces of 32,370 lbs and 20,910 lbs respectively, both at vibration frequencies of 51 and 67 vpm with nominal amplitudes fixed at 0.1 inches. The static linear load stands at 170 pounds per inch, enabling efficient soil compaction across various surfaces. Braking is managed by a failsafe multidisc parking brake integrated into the drum and wheel motors, alongside a hydrostatic service brake operable in both forward and reverse. The roller supports a maximum gradeability of 35% and curb clearance of 32 inches. Its fuel system includes a 48-gallon tank and a 4-gallon DEF tank, while hydraulic water spray capacity is 224 gallons for dust suppression during operation. The Dynapac CC5200C VI combines robust power, precise compaction control, and durable construction suited for demanding construction environments requiring reliable and uniform soil compaction.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 77 ''
- Centrifugal Force
- 32370 lb-ft
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