HAMM 3414 HT VIO STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- HAMM
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- 3414 HT VIO
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The HAMM 3414 HT VIO is a high-performance vibratory smooth drum roller designed for efficient soil and asphalt compaction. It features a large smooth drum measuring 84.3 inches wide, 59.3 inches in diameter, and 1.2 inches thick, delivering a maximum centrifugal force of 62,722 lbs to ensure effective compaction. The compactor employs both vibration and oscillation compaction systems, with vibration frequencies of 33 vpm and oscillation frequencies of 30 vpm, providing operational flexibility and improved compaction quality. Powered by a Deutz TCD 2012 L04 2V engine rated at 1341.1 hp according to ISO 14396 and SAE J1349 standards, the roller meets EU Stage IIIA / EPA Tier 3 emissions certifications. The engine’s four cylinders operate at 2300 rpm, driving a hydrostatic articulated steering system with a 10-degree oscillation angle for enhanced maneuverability. Structurally, the machine’s overall length is approximately 224.7 inches, with a wheelbase of 118.8 inches and a cab height of 9.9 feet. Ground clearance is 14.8 inches, and it has climbing angles of 31 degrees front and 34 degrees rear, facilitating operation on slopes. The operating weight varies between 30,400 and 30,900 lbs depending on cab or ROPS configuration, supporting a maximum weight of about 37,104 lbs. Additional specifications include a fuel capacity of 76.7 gallons, a maximum speed of 14 mph, and rear tires sized AW 23.1-26 12 PR. The compactor’s static linear load is 208.4 lbs/inch, providing consistent ground pressure during compaction tasks. This model is engineered for robust performance, operator comfort, and compliance with stringent emission standards.
Technical Attributes
- Centrifugal Force
- 62722 lb-ft
- Drum Width
- 84 ''
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