Case E Series compactors feature a low center of gravity.  -  Photo: Case CE

Case E Series compactors feature a low center of gravity.

Photo: Case CE

Case Construction Equipment’s SV215E and SV217E single-drum vibratory rollers are built for fast and consistent soil compaction on varying lift depths and material types. This is achieved with high centrifugal forces and standard dual amplitude and dual frequency capabilities that allow the operator to dial in compaction performance to each lift.

Both rollers operate at 154 hp and weigh in at 33,420 and 36,500 lbs., respectively, with centrifugal forces up to 73,063 and 74,861 lbs. Each model is also compatible with ACEforce intelligent compaction technology to further ensure compaction quality, documentation, and productivity.

This introduction brings the Case single-drum soil compaction lineup to five models ranging from 75 to 154 horsepower.

Case E Series compactors feature a low center of gravity, as well as an axle-free design that provides constant power to the wheels and drum with an electronic self-adjusting torque control system. This is further assisted by automatic traction control with HX drive propulsion system — optional on smooth drums and standard on padfoot models. This creates excellent stability and performance on grades up to 67%.

Compaction performance is further enhanced with an oscillating articulated roller joint that maintains consistent drum-to-ground contact, and an updated drum design that reduces drift and maintains constant compaction throughout each rotation. Standard dual frequencies and amplitudes, along with standard auto vibration control, let the operator set compaction performance based on the type of material and the depth of lift — reaching desired compaction in fewer passes, and ultimately improving productivity and reducing wear and tear on the equipment, according to the company.