Case Announces New E Series Compact Vibratory Rollers
Case Construction Equipment’s new E Series compact vibratory rollers are easy to transport and designed for working around tight quarters, curbs, structures, and other obstacles.

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Case Construction Equipment’s new E Series compact vibratory rollers are available in both double drum and combination (front drum and rear pneumatic tires) configurations. These compact rollers are easy to transport and designed for working around tight quarters, curbs, structures, and other obstacles.
Designed with a high curb clearance, no overhangs, and narrow drum widths ranging from 39 to 54 inches, depending on the model, the CASE E Series compact rollers are ideal for small- to mid-size compaction applications such as driveways, walking paths, commercial developments, and around existing structures.
The E Series features seven models and replaces the entire previous Case compact vibratory roller line. Primary enhancements include a completely redesigned operator interface for intuitive operation and improved ergonomics. New control features include an electronic travel lever with an extended range of functions right at the operator’s fingertips, including RPM settings, drive settings, sprinkler system controls, and parking brake. An automated sprinkling system reduces water use when the machine is in neutral.
A new operation mode selector allows the operator to select between three modes — loading, working, and transport — in order to maximize machine performance and fuel efficiency. Operators are also able to choose between two drive settings; soft drive that delivers a smooth ride during asphalt compaction applications, and an optional hard drive setting that allows the operator to make swift turns, similar to a machine with a mechanical lever. An optional rear differential lock function is available on combi models.
The new models include:
DV23E Double Drum Roller: (33.5 hp; 4,920 lbs.)
DV23CE Combination Roller: (33.5 hp; 4,600 lbs.)
DV26E Double Drum: (33.5 hp; 5,440 lbs.)
DV26CE Combination Roller: (33.5 hp; 5,180 lbs.)
DV36E Double Drum: (43.9 hp; 8,290 lbs.)
DV45E Double Drum: (43.9 hp; 10,340 lbs.)
DV45CE Combination Roller: (43.9 hp; 9,520 lbs.)
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