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CA270D - with a static linear load you can count on

 15 June 2011

The new CA270D is a medium heavy vibratory soil compactor suitable for all types of base courses and reinforcement courses with compaction performance to considerable depth.


 

Designed for long working days and tough applications the roller is suitable for road building, airfields, harbours and industrial sites. The CA270D is now available for shipment from our factory in Nashik.

With an operating weight of 11,300 kg/ 24,900 lbs and with a big amount of that weight placed on the front module the CA270D has got a very good compaction capacity. The static linear load comes up to 33.8 kg/cm. As a comparison the CA250D has got 26.3 kg/cm.

The CA270D is equipped with a Tier 1/ Stage I Cummins diesel engine.

 

 

 



Why a high static linear load?
The static linear load is calculated by dividing the part of the total roller weight carried by each drum by the width of the drum. Static linear load is normally presented in kg/cm, kN/m or PLI (pounds per linear inch). The static linear load has an influence on the ability of a roller to reach a high degree of compaction. In general, a roller with a higher static linear load will achieve a higher degree of compaction and /or deeper compaction.

 

 

For further details please contact:

Lotta Bynke, Dynapac AB
 lotta.bynke@se.atlascopco.com


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Dynapac CA270D - with a static linear load you can count on

Dynapac - Static linear load graphics

 


Dynapac is part of the Atlas Copco Group within the Atlas Copco Road Construction Equipment division. We are experts on asphalt, soil and concrete applications, committed to customer performance worldwide. Products and solutions are marketed under the Dynapac brand and complementary brands. Headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, the division has production facilities in Europe, USA, South America and Asia.