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...anyone know the model of this vibratory roller?

...anyone know the model of this vibratory roller?

...anyone know the model of this vibratory roller?

(OP)
Hi all,

I am attempting to identify the equipment that was used at a job site for a construction vibration analysis. I believe I have a photograph of one of the vibratory roller units in operation. Is anyone familiar with the make/model? (jpg attached) There was also a dynapac pneumatic roller used at the site.

Thanks in advance.

 

RE: ...anyone know the model of this vibratory roller?

Just a guess: Wacker roller?
Couldn't you take a look to the engine, chassis plate, etc?

 

RE: ...anyone know the model of this vibratory roller?

(OP)
Thank you. The photograph is all I have to go on for the moment.

RE: ...anyone know the model of this vibratory roller?

If your pic was from the side view.....the name and model no. are most often labeled on this side.  The vib. stl. wheel roller shown is generally used on new ACP surfaces for compaction behind the laydown paving screed.   

RE: ...anyone know the model of this vibratory roller?

Can you contact North West Paving Ltd. and ask them?

RE: ...anyone know the model of this vibratory roller?

Have you tried asking the operator while on coffee break?

RE: ...anyone know the model of this vibratory roller?

You could call Northwaest Paving, Ltd at 780/468-4144 and ask them to look at the picture and tell you what piece it is. It does look like a bomag roller.

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