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2024 Case CE Asphalt Compactors DV26E EP
DV26E EP Double Drum Vibratory CompactorWhen you need a heavier-duty solution but want the benefit of greater fuel efficiency and less maintenance hassle, look no further than the CASE DV26E EP. Operating at 24.8 hp, this model gives you plenty of compaction muscle with dual drum and dual frequency vibration that you can dial in as needed for the job at hand. To help ensure a productive workday, we built practical innovation into the cab by improving the ergonomics and enhancing the interface so you can easily reach all the functions. On top of it all, you get all the compaction action without the hassle of engine aftertreatment. Yes that is right no Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) or Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF).
Features may include:
Superior Water System - Small Double Drum Models- Dual Filtration – Water is filtered at both the fill point and midway through the water cycle, reducing the amount of debris that can make it to the spray nozzle
- Pressurization – Maintains even water flow to all nozzles regardless of grade
- High-Capacity, Corrosion-Proof Tank – Runs all day on a single tank
- Multiple Water Settings – Matches water pressure to the job at hand
Control for Every Job- CASE asphalt compaction equipment provides power and flexibility with some of the industry’s best centrifugal forces, along with control flexibility such as automatic vibration control, dual frequencies and dual amplitudes (on select machines).
- And each machine (dependent on cab configuration and model) is compatible with intelligent compaction technologies that provide even greater compaction precision and quality for every paving job.
Ease of Service- That’s why CASE makes daily maintenance easy with grouped, ground-level checkpoints. And each machine is compatible with CASE SiteWatch™ telematics for even greater machine performance, intelligence and management.
Adjustability- E Series compact double-drum vibratory asphalt rollers feature standard drum adjustability for either offset or inline positioning.
- The ability to offset the drums allows for a tighter turning radius, while both drums have a balanced design and a tapered edge to reduce tearing during transitions and around curves.