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Wirtgen Group unveils new Hamm HD 138 tandem roller at bauma China 2012

The Wirtgen Group is launching the Hamm HD 138 articulated tandem roller with two vibratory drums at bauma China 2012. One of a trio of new tandem roller models from the Hamm brand, the simple to maintain HD 138, like fellow new models the HD 128 and HD O 128 V, is said to provide good efficiency and versatility, along with admirable handling and visibility. The HD 138 has a 98kW rated engine, a drum width of 2,240mm and a maximum operating weight of 1.45tonnes.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Hamm HD 138 articulated tandem roller
The 364 Wirtgen Group is launching the Hamm HD 138 articulated tandem roller with two vibratory drums at bauma China 2012.

One of a trio of new tandem roller models from the 228 Hamm brand, the simple to maintain HD 138, like fellow new models the HD 128 and HD O 128 V, is said to provide good efficiency and versatility, along with admirable handling and visibility. The HD 138 has a 98kW rated engine, a drum width of 2,240mm and a maximum operating weight of 1.45tonnes.

A variety of advanced attributes from the HD+ series have been integrated into the new Hamm tandem roller models and tailored to fit specific local needs.
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