HAMM HD070V(OSCILLATION) STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- HD070V(OSCILLATION)
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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A+Technical Description
The HAMM HD070V (Oscillation) is a smooth drum roller designed for efficient compaction with static and oscillation vibration capabilities. It features a drum width of 59.1 inches and delivers high centrifugal force of 23,380 lbs and low centrifugal force of 14,388 lbs, both maintaining a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches at a vibration frequency of 50 vpm. Powered by a BF4M1011F engine, the machine produces 75.4 hp at 2500 rpm, supported by a 34.4-gallon fuel capacity for extended operation. The roller stands 9.6 feet tall at the top of the cab and has an overall length of 14.3 feet, with an operating weight of approximately 16,975 lbs, balancing maneuverability and compaction efficiency. This model combines advanced oscillation technology with powerful vibration for smooth, uniform soil and asphalt compaction applications, enhancing surface quality while reducing strain on the operator and substrate. Its relatively compact size and robust engine output make it suitable for infrastructure projects requiring precise compaction control in tighter spaces. The oscillation mechanism reduces vibrations transmitted to the operator and the machine frame, enhancing operator comfort and machine durability during continuous use. This HD070V model is part of HAMM's range of smooth drum rollers known for reliability and performance in road construction and surface preparation tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Centrifugal Force
- 23380 lb-ft
- Drum Width
- 59 ''
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