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Hamm’s new Chinese compactor variants

Hamm is offering four new compactors that are designed and developed in its Chinese facility for the Chinese and emergent markets. Suited to rental duties, the four machines are all powered by the same 22.kW diesel model. Customers have a choice of double drum or combination drum variants for the two basic drum widths. The HD35VO is a 3.47tonne double drum model with 1.2m wide drums. The HD35VT meanwhile is the combination roller variant, weighing 3.32tonnes. The HD30VO is a double drum unit with dr
November 29, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Hamm is offering four new compactors built in China that are aimed at the rental market
228 Hamm is offering four new compactors that are designed and developed in its Chinese facility for the Chinese and emergent markets. Suited to rental duties, the four machines are all powered by the same 22.kW diesel model. Customers have a choice of double drum or combination drum variants for the two basic drum widths. The HD35VO is a 3.47tonne double drum model with 1.2m wide drums. The HD35VT meanwhile is the combination roller variant, weighing 3.32tonnes.


The HD30VO is a double drum unit with drum widths of 1m that weighs 3.24tonnes. The HD30VT is the combination roller variant weighing 3.1tonnes.

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