HAMM HD+ 110I VO STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- HD+ 110I VO
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- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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A+Technical Description
The HAMM HD+ 110I VO is a smooth drum tandem roller designed for efficient compaction using both vibration and oscillation technology. It features dual 66.2-inch wide, 47.3-inch diameter smooth drums with 0.9-inch thickness for superior surface finish and static linear load of 177.6 pounds/inch. The roller generates a maximum centrifugal force of 26,977 lbs and a high oscillation force of 28,776 lbs at frequencies up to 50 vibrations per minute, ensuring thorough compaction quality. Powered by a 114 hp DEUTZ TCD 3.6 L4, four-cylinder engine compliant with EPA Tier 4 emission standards, it delivers robust performance at 2300 rpm. It supports a fuel capacity of 45.8 gallons and a 5.3-gallon DEF tank for efficient operation. The HD+ 110I VO operates at a maximum speed of 3.5 mph and weighs approximately 27,866 lbs with the cab, making it highly stable. Operating dimensions include 193 inches length, 6 feet width, and 9.8 feet height to the top of the cab, with a ground clearance of 31.5 inches and a turning radius of 19.9 feet, allowing for maneuverability on site. The roller oscillates at a 10-degree angle to maintain uniform compaction on uneven surfaces. A water spray tank with a 220.4-gallon capacity facilitates dust control during operation. This model is suited for projects demanding high compaction efficiency, surface smoothness, and environmental compliance.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 66 ''
- Centrifugal Force
- 26977 lb-ft
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