DYNAPAC CC800 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- DYNAPAC
- Model
- CC800
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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A+Technical Description
The Dynapac CC800 static smooth drum roller is a compact, efficient compaction machine designed primarily for small-scale asphalt and base compaction tasks. It features a 31-inch-wide double steel drum with a diameter of 23.2 inches, delivering a centrifugal force of 3,800 pounds at a vibration frequency of 70 vibrations per minute, and a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches to ensure effective soil and asphalt compaction. The roller’s static linear load measures 52 pounds per inch, providing consistent pressure across the drum width. Powered by a water-cooled Perkins 403D-11 diesel engine producing 23.5 horsepower at 2,600 rpm, the CC800 balances power and fuel efficiency with a 6.1-gallon fuel capacity. It weighs 3,700 pounds (3,400 pounds with ROPS), enabling easy maneuverability and transportation. The machine’s compact frame offers an overall width of 2.9 feet, curb clearance of 18 inches, ground clearance of 10 inches, and an inside turning radius of 61 inches, which promotes high maneuverability in confined urban or road construction sites. It reaches a maximum speed of 6 mph and supports up to 40% gradeability for moderate slopes. Operator comfort is enhanced by features such as a foldable ROPS and ample water spray tank capacity of 30 gallons for drum wetting during compaction. The CC800’s dimensions and features make it well-suited for precise, efficient compaction applications in urban roadwork, patching, and small-scale base preparation projects where accessibility and equipment size are critical factors.
Technical Attributes
- Centrifugal Force
- 3800 lb-ft
- Drum Width
- 31 ''
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