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  • 2015 Hamm HD12VV Rodillo Tándem
    Lot 189

    2015 Hamm HD12VV Rodillo Tándem

    Maltby, L3, GBR

  • 2015 Hamm HD12VV Rodillo Tándem
    Lot 188

    Maltby, L3, GBR

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    313 hora

  • 2016 Hamm HD8VV Rodillo Tándem
    Lot 211

    Maltby, L3, GBR

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    772 hora

  • 2025 SDLOOL SL1000 Rodillo Tándem (Unused)
    Lot 97

    North Battleford, SK, CAN

  • 2011 JCB VMT260 Rodillo Tándem
    Lot 195

    Maltby, L3, GBR

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    1,893 hora

  • 2025 SDLOOL SL850 Rodillo Tándem (Unused)
    Lot 96

    North Battleford, SK, CAN

  • 2007 Hamm HD8VV Rodillo Tándem

    Maltby, L3, GBR

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    447 hora

  • 2011 Volvo DD29 Rodillo Tándem
    Lot 436

    Perris, CA

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    2,074 hora

  • 2004 Bomag BW120AD Rodillo Tándem
    Lot 441

    Dunnigan, CA

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    1,254 hora

  • 1998 Ingersoll Rand DD-70 Rodillo Tándem
    Lot 434

    Dunnigan, CA

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    4,291 hora

  • Furd FYL-880 Rodillo Tándem
    Lot 443

    Perris, CA

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    464 hora

  • 2018 Wacker Neuson RD12A Rodillo Tándem
    Lot 448

    Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, CAN

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    710 hora

  • 2025 SDLOOL SL1000 Rodillo Tándem (Unused)
    Lot 449

    Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, CAN

  • 2025 SDLOOL SL850 Rodillo Tándem (Unused)
    Lot 450

    Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, CAN

  • 2022 Case 450DX Rodillo Tándem

    Jebel Ali Free Zone, ARE

  • 2022 Case 450DX Rodillo Tándem

    Jebel Ali Free Zone, ARE

  • 2000 Komatsu JW30-2 7 Wheel Compactador de Ruedas

    Jebel Ali Free Zone, ARE

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    1,923 hora

  • Ingersoll Rand DD-70 Rodillo Tándem

    Jebel Ali Free Zone, ARE

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    1,537 hora

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Find the right asphalt rollers with Ritchie Bros.

Asphalt rollers—also known as road compactors or paving rollers—play one of the most critical roles in road construction and paving projects. Their purpose is simple but essential: to compact and stabilize asphalt, soil, or aggregate layers to achieve a smooth, durable surface that can handle heavy traffic loads for years. Whether it’s a new highway, a municipal road, or a commercial parking lot, asphalt rollers ensure the foundation is solid and long-lasting.

These machines are most commonly seen working alongside pavers and milling equipment on highway projects, city infrastructure improvements, and airport runways. Contractors rely on asphalt rollers to achieve proper density and eliminate air voids in the asphalt mat—critical to preventing cracking and premature wear. The result is a surface that resists deformation, provides better traction, and extends the lifespan of the pavement.

Across our auctions you’ll regularly see a range of asphalt rollers for sale—from large double-drum compactors for major highway construction to versatile pneumatic and combination rollers for finishing work. Understanding the differences between these machines helps buyers select the right roller for their specific paving application.

Types of asphalt rollers

Asphalt rollers come in several configurations, each designed to handle a specific compaction task or surface condition. Below are the four primary types in this category.

Double Drum Rollers

Double drum rollers are the most recognized type of asphalt roller compactor. They use two steel drums—front and rear—to compress the asphalt simultaneously. This dual-drum design delivers high compaction efficiency and a smooth, uniform finish which Ideal for large, flat surfaces such as highways and airport runways.

Pneumatic Rollers

Pneumatic (rubber-tired) rollers use air-filled tires instead of steel drums. These machines excel at intermediate compaction and sealing of asphalt mixes. The flexible tires knead the material rather than vibrate it, improving interlayer bonding and minimizing voids.

Combination Rollers

Combination rollers merge the features of double drum and pneumatic designs—typically a steel drum in front with rubber tires at the rear—delivering both vibration compaction and kneading action in one pass. They are efficient for finishing work, patching, and smaller paving jobs where surface smoothness and density are equally important.

3 Wheel Rollers

3 wheel rollers are among the oldest designs in compaction, known for simple mechanics and steady performance. With a single large steel drum up front and two smaller drums at the rear, they apply high static pressure ideal for finishing asphalt surfaces. While newer designs offer advanced features, 3 wheel rollers remain valued for reliability, ease of operation, and smooth results on maintenance or low-traffic projects.

Each type serves a specific role in the compaction process; the right choice depends on job size, surface requirements, and mix design. Our marketplace routinely features everything from high-frequency double drums to dependable pneumatic models so buyers can match a road compactor machine to their exact needs.

The best asphalt roller brand

The “best” often comes down to what your operation values most—durability, precision, productivity, operator comfort, or long-term resale value. Respected OEMs in road compactors include Caterpillar, Hamm, Dynapac, Volvo, Bomag, and Ammann, each with distinct strengths:

  • Caterpillar: robust build quality and intuitive controls; balanced performance and reliability.
  • Hamm (Wirtgen Group): efficient vibration systems and ergonomic cabs; strong compaction quality.
  • Dynapac: precision engineering and productivity; favored where surface quality is paramount.
  • Volvo: consistent performance and smooth drum motion; strong productivity metrics.
  • Bomag: proven compaction technology and durability across a wide model range.
  • Ammann: intelligent compaction options and fuel-efficient operation.

Buying through a large marketplace lets you compare brands side by side, review specs, and leverage inspection details. Whether you need a high-capacity asphalt roller for sale for highway work or a compact road compactor for sale for patching and resurfacing, a broad selection helps you find the right fit for your fleet.

What are pavement rollers?

The term pavement roller is often used interchangeably with asphalt roller or road compactor. In asphalt work, the roller’s job is to achieve target density in the mat without causing cracks or displacement. Depending on the machine, this is accomplished via vibration, static pressure, or kneading action.

Modern paving rollers may include variable vibration frequencies, onboard measurement, and operator-assist features to monitor compaction in real time. These innovations improve quality and consistency while reducing passes and fuel consumption—key drivers of project efficiency.

Proper compaction directly impacts lifecycle costs and pavement performance: minimizing rutting and cracking, reducing maintenance, and delivering smoother rides over the long term.

A variety of asphalt rollers to buy

It’s easier than ever to source quality asphalt rollers and road compactors from leading manufacturers. With transparent pricing, detailed inspections, and convenient online bidding, buyers can confidently acquire equipment that fits their specs and budget. Whether you’re expanding your paving fleet or replacing an older unit, explore current listings to find both new and used asphalt rollers for sale—supported by the reach and reliability of a global heavy equipment marketplace.

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