Oct 29, 2025
Dynapac Launches CP28 Pneumatic Tired Roller in North America
BY AsphaltPro Staff
Dynapac, headquartered in Fort Mill, South Carolina, launched the CP28 pneumatic tired roller to the North American market this spring. The roller offers an operating mass of 21,200 pounds with a new frame design to enhance operator visibility. According to the manufacturer, it represents the heaviest ballastable pneumatic tire roller on the market.
The CP28’s flexible rubber tires and adjustable air pressure system allow operators to achieve consistent density while minimizing surface damage. It’s designed for various applications, including finishing asphalt layers to create a smooth, even surface with optimum tire overlap.
The CP28 offers a choice between symmetric and asymmetric cab configurations. The newly designed right-foot brake pedal enhances responsiveness for improved maneuverability, according to the manufacturer.
One of the CP28’s time-saving features is the Air on the Run system, which inflates all tires from 0 to 120 psi KPa in 12 minutes. The CP28 features front and rear suspension systems designed to optimize tire-to-surface contact. The front suspension allows for a 4.5-degree lateral oscillation and 1.5-degree tilt to both the right and left, while the new rear suspension enables a 2.0-degree tilt in both directions, ensuring constant ground contact.
The CP28 is equipped with a watertight frame, allowing for a flexible ballast system. Using a forklift, operators can adjust the weight by adding or removing steel plates in the front and rear ballast compartments. For greater flexibility, the machine can be ballasted with wet sand, water, steel shot or scrap metal.
Near the end of August, Dynapac announced its new dealer partner, Ascendum Machinery. This partnership strengthens Dynapac’s presence in the Southeast, expanding sales and support in North Carolina, South Carolina and East Tennessee.
For more information, contact your local Dynapac dealer.
