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Hamm’s is offering efficient new soil compactors increased output

Hamm has extended the successful H Series soil compactor range with new models in the class up to 2.1m. With their wide variety of equipment options, they can be customised for machine leasing as well as for earthworks contractors. The new H Series soil compactors benefit from the firm’s innovative Easy Drive operating concept. This features a small number of language-neutral controls. All rollers are operated in the same way, with modifications to suit the specific functions of the individual series.
January 16, 2017 Read time: 1 min
228 Hamm has extended the successful H Series soil compactor range with new models in the class up to 2.1m. With their wide variety of equipment options, they can be customised for machine leasing as well as for earthworks contractors. The new H Series soil compactors benefit from the firm’s innovative Easy Drive operating concept. This features a small number of language-neutral controls. All rollers are operated in the same way, with modifications to suit the specific functions of the individual series.

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