HAMM HD 754 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
HAMM
Model
HD 754
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Hamm HD 754 is a static smooth drum roller engineered for asphalt and soil compaction applications. Featuring a 66.2-inch drum width, this mid-sized compactor delivers robust compaction performance with centrifugal forces reaching 14,837 pounds on high setting and 14,388 pounds on low setting. The machine operates at a 50 vpm vibration frequency with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches in both high and low modes, ensuring precise compaction control across various material types. Powered by a Deutz BF4M1011F engine producing 75.4 gross horsepower at 2,500 rpm, the HD 754 achieves an operating weight of 17,857.5 pounds, providing sufficient mass for effective compaction without excessive ground stress. The roller stands 9.6 feet tall to the top of the cab and measures 14.3 inches in overall length. With a 34.4-gallon fuel capacity, the machine supports extended operational periods on construction and road maintenance sites. The compact design and balanced specifications make the HD 754 ideal for medium-duty applications, including parking lot construction, road resurfacing, and foundation preparation. The static vibratory configuration combined with its manageable weight class offers operators excellent maneuverability and control in confined spaces while maintaining the compaction force necessary for professional-grade results.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
66 ''
Centrifugal Force
14837 lb-ft

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