HAMM 3307VIO(OSCILLAION) STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- 3307VIO(OSCILLAION)
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- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The HAMM 3307 VIO (Oscillation) is a smooth drum roller designed for efficient soil and base compaction with a 66.2-inch-wide smooth drum capable of oscillation compaction. It features a compact design with overall dimensions of 15.4 feet in length, 5.9 feet in width, and 9.2 feet in height (top of cab), and an operating weight of 15,542.6 lbs, offering stability and maneuverability. The machine is powered by a 177 cu in, 4-cylinder TD2011 diesel engine producing 91.2 hp at 2500 rpm, ensuring robust performance across demanding job sites. The drum delivers a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches both on high and low settings with a vibration frequency of 36 vibrations per minute, which is optimized for static smooth drum operation with oscillation capabilities for improved compaction quality. The roller includes a fuel tank capacity of 46.3 gallons, enabling extended operational periods without frequent refueling. This model focuses on ergonomic operator comfort and effective hill climbing and traction. It combines a vibration system with an oscillation option, allowing versatile soil compaction methods suitable for sensitive or layered materials where traditional vibrations may cause displacement, providing precise and uniform compaction results. The HAMM 3307 VIO effectively balances power, weight, and functionality for construction applications requiring smooth, static, or oscillation drum rolling.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 66 ''
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