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DCA-S - Dynapac

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Functions of the Compaction Meter<br />

· Continuous measuring of the rigidity of the underlying surface.<br />

· Warns the operator of double jumping/overcompaction.<br />

<strong>Dynapac</strong> Compaction Analyzer<br />

· Two measurement scales, CMV 0-50 for fine-grained material and CMV 0-150 for the rest.<br />

Functions of <strong>DCA</strong>-S<br />

In addition to the functions of the Compaction Meter:<br />

· Continuous registering of measured values.<br />

· Calibration to Ev2 ETC.<br />

· Search function to localize the weakest areas for acceptance inspection.<br />

· Graphic presentation of the compaction results during the compaction work.<br />

· Integrated analysis function.<br />

· Printout function.<br />

Functions of <strong>DCA</strong>-S (GPS)<br />

In addition to the function of the compaction meter and <strong>DCA</strong>-S:<br />

· Integrated conversion of WGS84 coordinates to local coordinate system.<br />

· Absolute positioning of measured values in local coordinate system.<br />

· A digital road line model provides the roller operator with information on the current position (section/lateral measurement).<br />

Compaction meters <strong>DCA</strong>-S and <strong>DCA</strong>-S (GPS) are installed in the following machines (factory fitted or post-factory fitted)<br />

· CA 150/250/260/280 (compaction meter only)<br />

· CA 152–702<br />

<strong>Dynapac</strong> Compaction Equipment AB, Box 504, SE-371 23 Karlskrona, Sweden. Tel: +46 455 30 60 00, Fax: +46 455 30 60 30<br />

We reserve the right to change specifications without notice. Photos and illustrations do not always show standard versions of machines.<br />

The above information is a general description only, is not guaranteed and contains no warranties of any kind.<br />

3492 0033 01 - February 2009

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