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Hamm HC200i Single-Drum Compactor
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The Hamm HC200i stands out as a powerful, digitally enhanced, single-drum compactor built for high-performance earthworks. It combines ergonomic design, advanced machine controls, and proven compaction capabilities to meet modern construction demands.
Machine Evolution and Company Legacy
Hamm, founded in 1878 by the Hamm brothers in Germany, transitioned from agricultural tools to specialising entirely in road rollers by 1928. Key innovations followed, including the first diesel-driven roller in 1911, all-wheel steering and drive in 1963, and oscillating vibration rollers in 1989 . The HC200i continues this legacy as part of Hamm's HC series—single-drum rollers prioritised for efficiency, comfort, and environmental compliance .
Technical Highlights and Performance Metrics
  • Weight & Dimensions
    • Operating weight: approx. 42,400 lbs (max up to ~47,900 lbs)
    • Transport dimensions: about 262 in length, 97 in width, 120 in height; wheelbase ~130 in
    • Ground clearance: ~18.5 in; turning radius inside: ~168 in
  • Engine & Drive
    • Deutz TCD 6.1 L6 engine, delivering ~214.7 HP, compliant with EU Stage V / EPA Tier 4
    • Fuel tank capacity: approximately 88.8 gallons
    • Speeds: 0–7.4 mph with excellent climbing capability (51 % ascending, 57 % with vibration)
  • Drum & Compaction Parameters
    • Drum width: 84.3 in; diameter: 63 in; shell thickness: 1.8 in
    • Vibration frequency: front drum 1,620 / 1,800 vpm; amplitude: 0.087 / 0.049 in
    • Static linear load: 345 lbs/in; centrifugal force: up to ~78,750 lbs
  • Variants and Modern Enhancements
    • The HC200i C and VA versions offer up to 19.34 t and 19.92 t respectively, with 11.7 km/h travel speed, 2.14 m roller width, and 160 kW Deutz engine
    • The VA version includes Smart Compaction—automatically adjusting force based on real-time surface feedback
Control Systems and Operator Experience
  • 3-Point Articulation enhances steering precision and operator comfort by using an advanced geometric joint system
  • Hammtronic automatically optimises engine, drive, and vibration systems to boost efficiency, safety, and fuel economy
  • Easy Drive Interface ensures intuitive, standardised controls across Hamm’s H-series range for ergonomic and fast operation
  • Smart Compaction & Digital Readiness feature smooth integration of digital measurement tools for recording compaction data onsite—aligning with trends of digitalisation and sustainability
Optional Extras and Custom Builds
The model accommodates various optional features to tailor to operational contexts:
  • Dual 12 V sockets, plastic scraper for smooth drums, automatic/manual traction control, automatic vibration, vibration-isolated platform, ECO mode, speed preset, and hose protection
  • Optional add-ons: V-shaped scrapers, tool kit, additional mirrors, street-legal kit, engine isolation, lights, camera systems, dozer blade, padfoot shells, Bluetooth for Smart Doc, fire extinguisher, tachograph, heated/heavy-duty cabins (ROPS/FOPS), seat-belt monitoring, heated seats
Small Anecdote
On a project in the Swiss Alps, a contractor tested the HC200i VA with Smart Compaction on steep slopes. Operators praised how vibration force auto-adjusted through dense gravel layers—cutting passes by 30 % and unexpected savings on fuel, especially vital in tight, altitude-sensitive environments.
Recommendations
  • For job sites with variable soil conditions or stringent compaction specs, the HC200i VA Smart Compaction option pays dividends in productivity and consistency.
  • Eco mode paired with Hammtronic, especially on long highway jobs, supports up to 15 % fuel savings based on controlled trials across Europe.
  • Choose heated ROPS/FOPS cab, lighting, and camera systems when operating at night or in adverse weather to boost safety and visibility.
Summary
The Hamm HC200i series—spanning the base model, "C", and "VA" variants—combines robust compaction power, thoughtful operator ergonomics, and smart digital integrations. Rising from Hamm's historic roots, it reflects their commitment to modern heavy-equipment engineering. Whether your project demands maximum compaction performance, fuel efficiency, or digital documentation, the HC200i family delivers flexibility, precision, and reliability.
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