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2020-2025
450 mm Plate width
3 kw Net power
90 Hz Frequency
18 kN Impact force
104 kg Operating weight
Asphalt, road base Recommended surface type

The Dynapac DFP10D is a forward-travel vibratory plate compactor built for light to medium surface compaction

weighs ~104 kg

compaction force of ~18 kN

plate width of 450 mm

vibration frequency of 90 Hz

engine (Hatz 1B20, 3.1 kW)

slight slopes (gradeability ~30 %)

works at speed up to ~25 m/min

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AED 10,000

Starting from

AED 7,500

Dynapac DFP Technical specifications

Operational specifications

Plate width

450 mm

Water tank capacity

7 liter

Dimensions

Stowed height

0.65 m

Overall Length

0.56 m

General

Engine model

Hatz 1B20

Fuel type

Diesel

Frequency

90 Hz

Impact force

18 kN

Operating weight

104 kg

Recommended surface type

Asphalt, road base

Engine

Net power

2.98 kw

Service refill capacities

Fuel cap

3 liter

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Dynapac DFP expert review

Overview

The Dynapac DFP10D is a lightweight, diesel-driven plate compactor running a 4 hp Hatz 1B20 engine. It's built for tight, hands-on jobs: patchwork, driveway resurfacing, landscaping prep, and foundation compacting around utility trenches. With several hundred hours of use across UAE maintenance and landscaping contracts, this machine gets a 5-star verdict for its punch, low fatigue operation, and no-nonsense reliability.

Pros Packs a surprising amount of force ideal for road base, asphalt, and mixed fill soil layers. Low noise and reduced hand-arm vibration thanks to quality handle dampening.
Cons Induced labor on compacting up inclines or deep edge trenches, needs flat or near-flat work. Refilling the sprinkle system on the fly can get annoying.

What's new

The DFP10D hasn’t changed much over the years, because it didn’t need to. This version brings improved rubber isolation mounts and minor tweaks to the handle design, making it less punishing over longer shifts. The water sprinkler system is built into the front plate; useful when running over hot asphalt or working in dusty conditions. The machine starts easily, thanks to the Hatz diesel, and holds steady for 5–6 hours per tank under moderate use.

Operators like the design’s simplicity. No gimmicks, just a solid metal base plate, one-pull engine, and reliable vibration. It fits right into narrow spaces, under decks, along curb edges, or inside shallow trench beds.

Efficiency and performance

Out in the field, the DFP10D hits hard enough to bind 150–200 mm base layers in two passes. On patching jobs, it’s been used to level out hot mix overlays on sidewalks and private roads, leaving a clean, even finish without washboarding.

Noise is low, around 90 dB at operator level, so it's more neighbor-friendly when working in residential parks or driveways. The rubber buffers and handle mount mean you won’t be vibrating your bones off after a few hours. That’s a key difference from the Wacker WP 1540AW, which several operators found more punishing to run on long stretches.

You’ll also get slightly better fuel efficiency from the Hatz engine; burning about 0.4-0.6 liters per hour under normal cycling. That’s a day’s work on a single tank for most small projects.

Controls and handling

Start is manual pull; standard fare, but dependable. Throttle is simple, placed within reach on the handle frame. Vibration control is direct, and the plate maintains excellent directional stability during movement, no bouncing or lateral drift.

The handle design folds down for transport, and the machine's weight distribution makes it easy to slide up ramps or into pickup beds without needing two guys on it.

Safety and maintenance

Maintenance is straightforward; change oil, clean the air filter, check the vibration mounts. Access is tool-free on most routine points. The water system nozzle rarely clogs unless you're using murky water or running in heavy dust, and cleaning it is quick.

It doesn’t come with high-tech safety gear, but you don’t need it. It’s light enough for one person to reposition safely and stable enough not to tip unless mishandled.

In comparison

Stacked against the Wacker WP 1540AW, the Dynapac DFP10D has the edge in real-world comfort and ease of use. The Wacker might edge ahead in raw surface speed over loose soil, but the DFP10D runs cooler, quieter, and easier on the operator.

Most contractors who’ve used both say they’d rather haul around the Dynapac, especially for tight-access jobs and jobs where the finish matters.

Verdict

The 2020–2025 Dynapac DFP10D earns a full 5 stars. It's a compact plate compactor that punches well above its weight, runs quiet, and won’t beat up the operator. Ideal for the kind of work that doesn’t need big gear but still needs to be done right; patching roads, trench beds, base prep, and landscaping. If you’re after reliability without complexity, this is your unit.

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Dynapac DFP owner rating

Dynapac DFP Plate compactors [2020-2025]

2020-2025

Overall rating

Based on 1 ratings

4.0
performance

4.0

comfort

4.0

fuel efficiency

5.0

safety

4.0

features

4.0

5 stars

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4 stars

100 %

3 stars

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2 stars

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1 stars

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Pros
Compact, easy to maneuver, reach into tight spots.
Cons
Narrow width — slow coverage of large surfaces.
performance

4.0

comfort

4.0

fuel efficiency

5.0

safety

4.0

features

4.0

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