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Dynapac reenters 16-ton asphalt roller class with its heaviest model to date

Built for large-scale demanding applications, the CC7000 VI prioritizes operator comfort with reduced noise and vibration

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Dynapac's new CC7000 VI asphalt roller reenters the 16-ton market. Dynapac

Dynapac's 16-ton asphalt roller category has been reignited with the launch of the all-new CC7000 VI, its heaviest asphalt roller to date. With an operating weight exceeding 32,000 pounds, the CC7000 VI sets a new standard in power, performance, and durability. 

Built for demanding large-scale applications, the CC7000 VI is engineered to deliver high compaction results while maximizing productivity. Fitted with Dynapac's patented Seismic Asphalt technology, the roller will automatically adjust the vibration frequency in real time based on material stiffness, ensuring optimal compaction, reduced energy consumption, and lower operating costs, all while operator comfort is improved from less shaking and reduced noise. 

"Dynapac is excited to reenter the 16-ton classification with a machine that pushes the boundaries of performance and efficiency," said Eric Booth, product marketing manager — Compaction. "The CC7000 VI reflects our commitment to innovation and to delivering equipment that meets today's toughest job site requirements." 

Designed with increased visibility and ergonomic control, operators can appreciate reduced vibration and noise when inside the cab. Dynapac

The new design prioritizes operator comfort and high-performance 

The CC7000 VI is built on Dynapac's decades of compaction experience, drawing design inspiration from models such as the CC722 and CC7200, as well as the company's high-performance soil rollers. Its newly engineered drums offer a high static linear load— up to 211 pli — ensuring the roller can withstand harsh application conditions with ease. 

Like all Dynapac asphalt rollers, the CC7000 VI is designed with the operator in mind. The intuitive operator station features a rotating and sliding seat with controls and a display that move seamlessly with the operator, offering excellent visibility and ergonomic operation throughout the compaction process. A large-capacity water tank further enhances productivity by minimizing refill downtime.

Seismic Asphalt technology 

Dynapac's Seismic Asphalt, a patented technology, is available on tandem, oscillation, and pivot-steer asphalt rollers. It remains the only system on the market that automatically harmonizes vibration frequency with the natural frequency of the asphalt layer. Key benefits include: 

  • Improved compaction quality 
  • Reduced fuel consumption 
  • Lower CO2 emissions
  • Extended machine life 
  • Reduced operator adjustments 

This patented innovation contributes to a more sustainable, consistent, and cost-effective road-building workflow. 

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