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Hamm launches H10i soil compactor

Compaction specialist Hamm has launched a 10 tonne H series soil compactor and updated its 12 and 14 tonne models with new engines and operating systems. The H10i compactor is powered by an 85kW diesel engine and can be specified with smooth or padfoot drums. All H series machines come with three-point pivot articulation, to maximise drive on rough ground and feature the company’s Easy Drive operating concept, with ergonomic work stations and improved visibility.
March 10, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Hamm is introducing new soil compactors
Compaction specialist 228 Hamm has launched a 10 tonne H series soil compactor and updated its 12 and 14 tonne models with new engines and operating systems. The H10i compactor is powered by an 85kW diesel engine and can be specified with smooth or padfoot drums. All H series machines come with three-point pivot articulation, to maximise drive on rough ground and feature the company’s Easy Drive operating concept, with ergonomic work stations and improved visibility.

The H10i, H12i and H14i soil compactors can be adapted to suit different operating conditions with the optional addition of a telematics interface, battery master switch, automatic engine stop control, dozer blade, a VIO vibration-oscillation drum version and a combiscraper.

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