HAMM HD14IVV STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
HAMM
Model
HD14IVV
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The 2024 HAMM HD14IVV Static Smooth Drum Roller is a robust compaction machine designed for asphalt and granular material compaction. It features an operating weight of 11,464 lbs and dual smooth steel drums each 54.3 inches wide, providing an optimal drum width for efficient surface coverage. The static linear load is 162 lb/in, delivering strong pressure for effective compaction without vibration, suitable for sensitive or thin-lift applications. Its vibratory system operates at a frequency of 30.9 Hz generating a centrifugal force of 22,498 lbs per drum with a nominal high amplitude of 0.02 inches, enabling controlled vibration when compaction requires it. Powered by a 131 hp engine with 276 cu in displacement, the roller offers a maximum travel speed of 7.5 mph and a fuel capacity of 66 gallons for extended operation. The machine can handle slopes with a gradeability of up to 30% and offers a steering angle of plus or minus 35° for enhanced maneuverability. Its tight turning radius of 14 inches inside the drum edge allows precise operation in confined spaces. This combination of static and vibratory compaction capabilities, substantial power, and precise control makes the HAMM HD14IVV ideal for a variety of paving and soil stabilization projects where smooth surface finish and reliable density are critical.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
54 ''
Vibration Frequency
31 Hz
Centrifugal Force
22498 lb-ft

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