HAMM HD 13 VV STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
HAMM
Model
HD 13 VV
Year of Manufacture
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Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The HAMM HD 13 VV is a compact smooth drum roller designed for efficient compaction work. It features a 56-inch operating width with a drum width of approximately 4.27 feet and a drum diameter of 2.95 feet. The machine operates at a drum frequency of 61 vibrations per minute and delivers a centrifugal force of 14,388 lbs, facilitating effective soil and asphalt compaction. With an operating weight of 8,730 lbs, the HD 13 VV balances mobility and stability, supported by a maximum travel speed of 6.84 mph. It is equipped with a fuel tank capacity of 19.3 gallons and a water tank capacity of 68.7 gallons for drum surface wetting, enhancing performance and preventing material from sticking to the drum. The roller exhibits strong climbing ability, capable of handling slopes up to 40% without vibration and 30% with vibration active. Its dimensions support transport and job site maneuverability, with a transport length of 9.51 feet, width of 4.69 feet, and height of 8.50 feet. The HD 13 VV produces an acoustic power level measured at 103 dB(A), guaranteed up to 106 dB(A), complying with noise regulations typical for construction equipment. This model is suitable for road construction and maintenance applications requiring reliable, precise compaction with smooth drum operation. Its compact size and robust features make it ideal for confined spaces and varied terrain.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
56 ''

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