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Atlas Copco Introduces Dynapac Citypaver Class

- National Edition

Dynapac Citypaver
Dynapac Citypaver

The new Atlas Copco Citypaver, Dynapac SD1800, has a laying capacity of 350t/h and covers paving widths from 0.70 m up to 4.70 m. It is ideal for streets and city road construction and also works perfectly for repair jobs. The 2016 generation is marked by the introduction of the SD series into the Citypaver class. Among many other improvements, it means that all the beneficial paving controls introduced with PaveManager 2.0, which are well known from the Large SD Dynapac Pavers and highly valued by customers, are now present in this product range.

Reliable Power

The new Citypaver has been developed to be the most efficient and modern paver product in the market. This has been achieved by using highly advanced technology in electro-hydraulic controls. The 54kW power provided by the Deutz T3/T4 engine is distributed to the paver functions through a smart, highly efficient system that ensures minimum power loss. This saves more than enough power for the machine to perform as powerfully as needed even in highly demanding operations.

Intelligence

The Dynapac SD1800 intelligent control system provides you with excellent monitoring of the complete paving process to ensure an optimized workflow.

The SD1800 Citypaver features the PaveManager 2.0 control system that offers an unmatched experience in paving control for all application situations from highway to city paving. This system ensures continuous, optimized paving performance. The Dynapac high-end integrated control system is intelligent and directly connected through a CAN BUS system. This assures fast and reliable communication. Many adjustments made on the remote control can also be made from the dashboard and vice versa.

The remote control recognizes all levelling equipment from MOBA.

For more information, visit www.dynapac.com


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