HAMM HC 100I STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
HAMM
Model
HC 100I
Year of Manufacture
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Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The 2023 HAMM HC 100i is a heavy-duty static smooth drum roller powered by a 131 hp engine with a 276 cu in displacement, designed for efficient soil compaction in earthmoving and paving applications. It has an operating weight of approximately 22,000 lbs, providing substantial ground contact force through its 84-inch-wide smooth steel drum. The machine features a maximum travel speed of 7 mph and a vibration frequency of 30 Hz, delivering a centrifugal force of about 30,000 lbs, which contributes to thorough compaction performance. Its static linear pressure is rated at 315 lbs/in, ensuring even and consistent compaction across the drum width. Fuel capacity is around 50 gallons, enabling extended operation on-site without frequent refueling. Advanced features include HAMM’s electronic HAMMTRONIC system for optimized engine and vibration control, enhancing fuel efficiency, operational safety, and ease of use. The HC 100i incorporates a 3-point articulation joint for superior steering, driving comfort, and stability on varying terrain. Its ergonomics and control logic prioritize operator comfort and productivity, supported by a durable build that withstands demanding construction conditions. This roller is ideal for projects requiring smooth surface finishing and high compaction density without vibration, making it suitable for soil, granular layers, and asphalt base compaction. Weight and capacity figures may vary slightly with options and configurations, but the HC 100i maintains a reliable balance of power, weight, and control to meet diverse compaction requirements in modern construction environments.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
84 ''
Vibration Frequency
30 Hz
Centrifugal Force
30000 lb-ft

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