HAMM 3516 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- HAMM
- Model
- 3516
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The HAMM 3516 Static Smooth Drum Roller is a heavy-duty compaction machine designed for efficient soil and asphalt compaction. It features an 84.3-inch (2,140 mm) wide smooth steel drum with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches and a vibration frequency of 40 vibrations per minute, delivering uniform compaction on granular, mixed, and crushed rock materials. Powered by a BF6M2012C engine generating 197.2 hp (147 kW), it offers robust performance with a fuel capacity of 79.3 gallons to support extended operation. The roller’s operating weight is approximately 34,723 lbs (15,755 kg), providing ample downward force for soil stabilization and surface finish. The machine measures 9.7 feet in height to the top of the cab, 20 feet in overall length, and 7.5 feet in width, balancing operability and maneuverability on-site. It includes advanced features such as 3-point articulation for enhanced traction and cross-country mobility, an ergonomic operator platform with adjustable seat and controls, and automatic traction control to optimize performance. The HAMM 3516 is designed with a vibration-isolated operator’s platform to reduce operator fatigue, and it offers articulated steering for precise handling. This model is well-suited for heavy construction projects requiring deep and uniform compaction, combining powerful engine output, efficient drum vibration, and user-friendly control systems for reliable and effective compaction operations.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 84 ''
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