HAMM 3411 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- HAMM
- Model
- 3411
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The HAMM 3411 Static Smooth Drum Roller is a high-performance compaction machine designed for soil and asphalt applications. It features an overall length of 18.7 feet, width of 7.4 feet, and a cab height of 9.8 feet. The roller uses a smooth drum with a width of 84.3 inches, capable of a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches at a vibration frequency of 40 vpm, ensuring effective compaction with consistent linear load distribution. Powered by a BF4M2012C diesel engine, it delivers a gross power output of 131.5 hp (98 kW), enabling robust operation across demanding jobsites. The machine has an operating weight of approximately 24,802 lbs and a fuel capacity of 74 gallons, supporting extended work sessions without frequent refueling. Its ergonomically designed operator platform includes an adjustable driver's seat and tiltable steering column for enhanced comfort and control. The 3-point articulation system provides excellent traction and cross-country mobility, facilitating maneuverability on uneven terrain. Additionally, the roller exhibits a static linear load ensuring superior compaction efficiency. Advanced features like hydrostatic steering and vibration control contribute to operational precision and reduced operator fatigue. Overall, the HAMM 3411 combines powerful engine performance with optimized drum technology and operator comfort to deliver reliable, high-quality compaction results in a variety of construction settings.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 84 ''
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