Dynapac launch Rhino Soil compactor vary
Dynapac proudly unveiled its extremely anticipated Rhino vary of soil compactors – the CA50, CA55, CA65 and CA70 – throughout an enticing occasion on the organisation’s Jet Park headquarters in Johannesburg final October.
The new CA50 mannequin is a purposefully designed and engineered 16-ton mannequin for the South African and wider African markets, underscoring Dynapac’s dedication to assembly native trade wants and advancing infrastructure improvement within the area.
Bob Kegelaers, Regional General Manager – Dynapac International and Dynapac South Africa, shared his enthusiasm for these new cutting-edge machines: “The Rhino range embodies the evolution of Dynapac over the last nine decades. Built on our legacy of innovation, these compactors are tailored to meet the unique environmental challenges of the African continent. We are extremely excited to introduce these machines to support our customers’ growing demands for durability, performance, and efficiency.”
The Rhino CA50, CA55, CA65, and CA70 soil compactors are engineered to deal with the robust terrain and various soil sorts throughout Africa. Each mannequin strikes a stability between energy and precision, with weights starting from 15,5 to 22 tons. Powered by a Cummins 6-cylinder engine, the Rhino vary delivers as much as 24 % extra energy, making it the best answer for large-scale infrastructure tasks the place distinctive compaction efficiency is important.
These fashions characteristic three engine emissions requirements, together with Stage 4, enabling homeowners to adjust to South Africa’s most environmental laws. With a deal with gasoline effectivity, these compactors are excellent for contractors trying to minimise gasoline prices and cut back their carbon footprint with out compromising on efficiency.
A standout characteristic of the Rhino vary is the Dynapac Compaction Meter (DCM) know-how, which supplies real-time compaction suggestions. “This system allows operators to assess soil stiffness on-the-go, optimising each pass and ensuring superior compaction results,” explains Neville Marthinussen, Dynapac Business Manager for the Southern Africa Region.
“Furthermore, it also helps reduce unnecessary passes, notably cutting fuel consumption by up to 25 percent, a critical cost-saving benefit for contractors in South Africa’s energy-sensitive market.”
In addition to their strong mechanical options, the Rhino soil compactors set a brand new normal for operator consolation and security. The ergonomically redesigned operator cabin boasts 35 % extra glass space, enhancing visibility and facilitating safer operations in difficult environments. With a 60° seat rotation and highly effective LED lighting, these compactors excel in low-light circumstances, making them appropriate for day-and-night tasks. “Our customers told us what they needed, and we listened. The Rhino range is not only powerful but also designed to enhance operator comfort and efficiency while on the job,” affirms Marthinussen.
As Dynapac celebrates its 90th anniversary, the corporate displays on its legacy whereas additionally trying to the long run. “We take pride in our heritage, but we are equally excited about the road ahead,” stated Kegelaers.
“The Rhino range symbolises our ongoing commitment to developing world-class solutions that cater to the specific needs of our customers world-wide. This launch paves the way for the next 90 years of Dynapac.”
The Rhino CA50, CA55, CA65 and CA70 fashions at the moment are obtainable within the South African market, able to deal with the nation’s most demanding challenges within the street and common development sectors and are additionally extremely suited to the rental enterprise