The Case SV212D compactor features a154-hp Tier 4 Final engine.

The Case SV212D compactor features a154-hp Tier 4 Final engine.

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CASE Construction Equipment’s SV212D and SV216D single drum vibratory compactors are compatible with both smooth and padfoot drums. The machines feature best-in-class centrifugal forces, a self-adjusting torque control system, and the most climbing power in the industry.

The compactors are able to climb grades of up to 65% through their low-center-of-gravity axle-free design and high-traction hydrostatic drive systems that provide constant power to the wheels and drum. The machines’ 154-hp Tier 4 Final engines also deliver greater torque than previous models.

Best-in-class centrifugal force allows for higher lifts and deeper compaction depths completed in fewer passes. Performance on rough, uneven terrain is improved with an oscillating articulated roller joint that maintains consistent drum-to-ground contact, and a superior drum design reduces drift and maintains constant compaction throughout each rotation.

The compactors are designed for groundline serviceability. A push-button electro-hydraulic engine cover and push-button electro-hydraulic cabin tilting provide easy access at ground level to all fluid ports, drains, service checkpoints, and filters.

They are available in both open and cab configurations.