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Warranty extended on pedestrian rollers

17th October 2019

     

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The manufacturer of a range of pedestrian rollers has extended its warranty from 6 to 24 months.

The portfolio of pedestrian rollers is suited to applications that require the compaction of asphalt and granular material. The design features a tapered frame to enable compaction against walls or other boundaries and a short roller spacing and low centre of gravity to facilitate manoeuvrability.

In an effort to optimise operator safety and comfort, the dead man’s handle on the unit automatically stops the vibratory roller in an emergency while the shock-mounts and attenuator in the centre pole protect against hand-arm vibrations.

The roller promises trouble-free starting and working, even in cold weather, due to its coupling/pump drive system.

The open frame design is aimed at providing easy access to components, in order to facilitate service and maintenance of the units.

The new two-year warranty for the Wacker Neuson RD7 range is applicable to selected lower-frame components and excludes all electronic components as well as general wear and tear on the pedestrian rollers.

The company states that it has extended its warranty to give customers and end-users added peace of mind by reducing operational costs and lowering total cost of ownership.

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