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Atlas Copco Dynapac Features CP2700 Pneumatic Roller

The roller features an Interim Tier IV compliant engine, which generates minimal emissions as well as low noise levels due to its thermostatically controlled cooling fans.

April 13, 2015 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide

Atlas Copco’s CP2700 pneumatic tired roller is equipped with a spacious platform, ergonomic controls and a rotating, sideway-sliding seat and steering assembly. The ergonomic controls allow the operator to focus on compacting rather than looking down to check controls, while the sliding seat ensures clear sight lines of the roller and compacting surface. Contractors also can equip the unit with a comfortable cab that provides outstanding all-round visibility and air conditioning or automatic climate control.

The roller features an Interim Tier IV compliant engine, which generates minimal emissions as well as low noise levels due to its thermostatically controlled cooling fans. Both engines have an ultra-smooth start/stop system, which contributes to a high-quality finished surface.

Its dual-circuit braking system, a Dynapac-exclusive feature, maintains full braking effect even if one circuit is disabled, which enhances safety when working on inclines and declines.

Like all Atlas Copco road construction equipment, the new CP2700 is built on a modular concept and shares many components and sub-systems with other models. This commonality virtually eliminates the operator’s learning-curve between similar machines and minimizes servicing downtimes.

Atlas Copco’s CP2700 has a compacting width of 7.55 ft. (2.3 m) and a maximum operating weight of 59,000 lbs. (26,762 kg). This makes it ideal for a wide variety of finishing and sealing asphalt work and soil compaction applications. An optional DCA-A compaction analyzer also prevents overcompaction, which can damage the roller, and ensures the operator makes enough passes.

With the optional temperature sensor and the unique DCA-A analyzer, the CP2700 can achieve optimum density and surface texture while providing full statistics and documentation. The system also can playback the rolling pattern and produce a printout of all relevant information, either on paper or as a PDF file for later analysis. This allows contractors to easily replicate the same parameters on similar projects or readily supply for Federal Highway Department inspections.

With an optional air-on-the-run system, users can even adjust tire pressure during the compaction process, which helps minimize downtime.

For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us.


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