The small DV Series rollers are also unlike most rollers in their size class because they provide dual amplitudes and dual frequencies. The result is consistent frequency and impact force — both of which allow users to adapt to conditions and achieve the desired level of compaction, as well as a quality asphalt mat finish.
A vibratory selection switch lets users initiate vibration to the front drum or both drums. When the switch is in the vibration-off position, hydraulic oil continuously flows throughout the closed-loop system. Activating the vibration switch routes a controlled amount of oil to one or both drums based on the operator’s choosing. The larger DV36 and DV45 models allow for even more precise vibration amplitude control with higher or lower settings.
The DV rollers also offer manual or automatic vibration control. Manual mode gives experienced operators total control over starting and stopping vibration. Automatic mode only initiates vibration when the roller reaches the optimum speed for vibration and stops vibration when it falls below the optimum speed. The automatic setting minimizes the potential for divots and imperfections caused by vibration when the roller is stopped or traveling too slowly to achieve optimal compaction.
Of course, the drum vibration should not be transmitted to the operator, so a vibration-damping operator platform minimizes vibration to reduce operator fatigue.
The rollers’ Tier-4 Interim Yanmar engine delivers enough power to the hydraulics to generate the same high centrifugal forces and frequencies as other manufacturers’ machines, but at lower speeds to save on fuel. Low and high frequencies are 58 or 66 Hz for DV23 and DV26 models and 45 or 57 Hz for the DV36 and DV45 rollers. Centrifugal force delivered by the rollers is 9,217 lb for the DV23 and DV26 models; 11,240 lb for the DV36 roller; and 11,690 lb for the DV 45 roller.
Designed for tight spaces
The small DV Series rollers are suitable for virtually any situation where maneuverability and finesse is a must. The rollers feature a tapered offset drum and high curb clearance, allowing operators to compact right up to high curbs or other tight areas without having to worry about making marks or cutting the pavement.
Each roller also provides a tight turning radius for its size — as small as 93 in. (2,350 mm). The tight turning radius improves compaction times, and offset tapered drums reduce asphalt tearing while compacting around curves.
Steering is provided by an articulated joint that is controlled by a hydraulic cylinder. A maintenance-free Teflon bearing on articulated joint eliminates the need for greasing.
Covering all the bases
The CASE DV Series double-drum rollers were designed knowing that productivity is key to asphalt contractors, whether they’re working on a small to medium-size job — or one that requires a machine that can make quick work of tight spots encountered on almost any job at almost any time.
This information was submitted by Katie Pullen, brand marketing manager, CASE Construction Equipment. For more information, call (866) 542-2736 or visit www.casece.com.