The Case DV26D asphalt roller delivers 33.5 hp. 
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The Case DV26D asphalt roller delivers 33.5 hp.

Photo courtesy of Case

Case Construction Equipment’s new series of small-frame vibratory rollers are available in both double drum and combination (front drum with rear pneumatic tires) configurations. These compact rollers are easy to transport and are ideal for working in construction applications where the operator may encounter tight quarters, curbs, structures, and other obstacles.

Designed with a high curb clearance, no overhangs, and a narrow drum width of 37 inches, these compact DV Series rollers are ideal for walkways, residential driveways, bike paths, tennis courts, small parking lots, and other small- to mid-size compaction applications. The drums can be offset to further improve accessibility and to improve performance during turns. Visibility is improved with excellent sight lines and an adjustable work station that allows the operator to get the best vantage point down to the drums.  

The new models include:

  • DV23D Asphalt Roller: (33.5 hp; 4,920 lbs.)
  • DV23CD Combination Roller: (33.5 hp; 4,600 lbs.)
  • DV26D Asphalt Roller: (33.5 hp; 5,490 lbs.)
  • DV26CD Combination Roller: (33.5 hp; 5,170 lbs.)

A 33.5-hp Tier 4 Final engine delivers high centrifugal forces and frequencies at lower RPMs, making the machine more fuel efficient, while selectable dual frequencies (3,480/3,960 VPM) allows operators to dial the machine in to meet the compaction needs of the job.

Operators can also choose between either automatic or manual vibration engagement to meet their preference and to help avoid damage to the asphalt during starts and stops, while the offset tapered drums reduce asphalt tearing during operation around curves. The units come standard with a 50-gallon water tank with a pressurized water system to ensure all-day water supply and consistent water spray to the drum.