HAMM HD075V(OSCILLATION) STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
HAMM
Model
HD075V(OSCILLATION)
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The HAMM HD075V (Oscillation) is a vibratory smooth drum roller designed for efficient compaction in road construction and related applications. It features a drum width of 66.2 inches and delivers high centrifugal force up to 23,380 lbs on high vibration settings, with a nominal amplitude of 0.1 inches and vibration frequency of 50 vibrations per minute (vpm), providing effective static and oscillatory compaction. The machine is powered by a BF4M1011F engine producing 75.4 hp at 2500 rpm, ensuring reliable performance and fuel efficiency with a 34.4-gallon fuel capacity. The overall dimensions support operational versatility, standing 9.6 feet high from the top of the cab with an overall length of 14.3 feet. Operating weight measures approximately 18,078 lbs, balancing sufficient compaction force with maneuverability. The oscillation system reduces ground resonance, making it suitable for sensitive surfaces and achieving uniform compaction without over-compacting. This model fits within HAMM’s lineup of smooth drum rollers, combining durability, engineered vibration technology, and optimized power for medium-sized compaction tasks on granular and mixed soils. Its configuration emphasizes operator comfort and control, supporting productivity in diverse construction environments.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
66 ''
Centrifugal Force
23380 lb-ft

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