HAMM HD 10 VO (VIB/OSC) STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
HAMM
Model
HD 10 VO (VIB/OSC)
Year of Manufacture
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Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The HAMM HD 10 VO is a compact tandem smooth drum roller designed for asphalt compaction. It features a dual-drum configuration with a vibrating front drum and an oscillating rear drum for enhanced compaction quality and uniformity. The front and rear drums are 39.4 inches wide with a diameter of 28.3 inches and a thickness of 0.6 inches. The front drum provides vibration frequencies of 52 to 67 Hz (3,060 to 3,900 VPM) with an amplitude of 0.018 inches, while the rear drum oscillates at 29 to 38 Hz with an oscillation angle of ±8 degrees, producing shear forces that improve compaction homogeneity. Powered by a Kubota D1503 3-cylinder diesel engine delivering 30.7 hp (22.9 kW) at 2,700 rpm, the roller ensures efficient power for construction tasks. It has an operating weight of 7,143 lbs (3,240 kg) and a fuel capacity of 11.1 gallons, complemented by a 47.6-gallon water spray tank to minimize asphalt adhesion to the drums. The machine measures 99.6 inches in length, 43.7 inches in width, and 97.4 inches in height with ROPS, offering a tight inside turning radius of 97.2 inches, ideal for maneuvering in confined job sites. With a maximum travel speed of 7.5 mph, hydrostatic drive, and advanced 3-point articulation for superior steering and driving comfort, the HAMM HD 10 VO combines compact dimensions with high compaction performance, making it suitable for small to medium asphalt paving projects requiring precise, homogeneous compaction results.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
39 ''

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