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3 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

The new HAMM compactors will be presented at CONEXPO/CON-AGG 2023: The HC CompactLine series (EPA Tier 4) is replacing its H CompactLine series predecessor with immediate effect.

The two HC 50i (11,023 lbs / 5 t, drum width 53.9 in / 1.37 m) and HC 70i (15,432 lbs / 7 t, drum width 66.1 in / 1.68 m) models ensure that the HC CompactLine series easily meets all of the compact earthwork roller expectations.

Both compactors are extremely short. The HC 70i, at 174.8 in (4.40 m), is the world's shortest compactor in this weight class.

In terms of visibility, the small compactors offer very wide fields of vision in both the ROPS and cab version of the machines. A camera system with a display can also be added. High-quality LED work lighting is included as standard in the cab. All models of the HC CompactLine offer easy access to the ROPS/FOPS cabin or an open platform being used with ROPS, which is available with or without a protective roof or as an option with FOPS. The generous space offered by the completely redesigned cab with specially curved windows is unique in this market. In terms of ergonomics, the operator also benefits from the versatile adjustable seat system and a seat that can be moved to the side, wide-opening windows as well as draft-free ventilation. In addition, there are many storage areas, an optional USB port and convenient options including a tilting steering column and air conditioning available.

https://www.wirtgen-group.com/en-us/news/hamm/hc-compactline-series-compactors/index-2.html

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