
Ammann’s new slimmed-down trench roller is able to fit into tighter spaces and move more freely upon arrival at the jobsite.
The Ammann ARR 1575-2 Trench Roller has a width of 600 mm (23.6 in), compared with the previous 640 mm (25.2 in).
An additional manoeuvrability factor, beyond the narrower frame, is a central steering joint with two hydraulic cylinders that distribute force equally across the machine. This makes steering precise and smooth in both steering directions.
When operating in more open spaces, drum extension kits can increase the working width up to 860 mm (33.9 in) and boost the surface compaction output.
Compaction power
The vibratory system uses dual eccentric shafts per drum for precise energy transmission to the compacted material. This improves performance on thinner layers, reduces friction, and increases durability by decreasing drum shell wear.
This technology provides multiple benefits. First, it is more adaptable to material sensitivity and layer thickness. It also reduces friction between the drum shell and materials, which lessens wear and extends life.
Another essential element is the two-stage vibratory mechanism, equipped with adjustable eccentric weights. This enables compaction settings with amplitude of 0,6 mm (0,024 in) or 1,2 mm (0,047 in); centrifugal force of 34kN or 72kN; and frequency of 40 Hz. This allows the operator to choose settings based on materials and depth.
ll these features ensure high compaction quality and help the crew reach density targets in the fewest passes possible.

Constant contact
A unique oscillation mechanism differentiates the Ammann ARR 1575-2 from other machines on the market. The mechanism works with the articulation joint to maximise stability on uneven terrain. Front and rear frames are able to move independently, which ensures consistent ground contact and improves compaction, stability and traction.
Safe operation
Ammann has developed the safest and most technologically advanced remote-control system. It protects the operator, other workers – and the machine itself.

The machine and remote control must be in direct sight lines to each other for the roller to operate. In addition, the control system distinguishes between two operation zones – a “working zone” and “safety zone.” The machine immediately stops if it enters a “safety zone,” a specified area that is too close to the operator.
The remote control is equipped with an exchangeable battery that can either be charged on board or externally. For on-board charging, the operator can connect the remote control to the machine via a cable and charge the battery directly, even when the machine is working.
The battery can also be removed from the remote and charged externally. A charge lasts for at least 16 hours of intense machine operation.