2 October 2025, 10:25
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Hamm introduces the HC 110 and HC 130 G-Tier compactors at the Paving Expo, available in 11 and 13 tonne weight classes.
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The machines deliver strong compaction power with centrifugal forces up to 250 kN and static linear loads up to 35.3 kg/cm, while meeting Tier 3 emissions standards.
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ECO mode reduces diesel consumption and CO2 emissions without sacrificing compaction effectiveness.
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Features include a 3-point articulated joint for stability, automatic vibration frequency adjustment, and a 101 kW John Deere engine.
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Operator comfort is enhanced with ergonomic platforms, optional climate-controlled ROPS cabs, and easy service access to maintain readiness.
High level of compaction power, dependable in operation
The HC 110 – HC 130 G-Tier compactors from Hamm combine high compaction power with a high-performance drive and are available in weight classes of 11 and 13 metric tonnes. The compactors can be fitted with a choice of either smooth drum or padfoot drum and fulfil the requirements of the MAR-I and UN ECE R96 (Tier 3) exhaust emissions standards.
Excellent compaction power while cutting diesel consumption
The compactors deliver a high level of compaction power to the construction site, with centrifugal forces of up to 250 kN and static linear loads of up to 35.3 kg/cm. The ECO mode ensures that diesel consumption is cut without compromising on compaction power. Even when the engine speed is reduced, the frequency and the compaction force remain constantly high, which, in turn, leads to a significant reduction in CO₂ emissions. The machines offer gradeability of up to 60%.
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Well-known strengths, varied options
Among the features on the compactors is the tried-and-tested 3-point articulated joint that provides excellent stability and safety against overturning. Another highlight is the automatic frequency adjustment that enables the operator to select the required vibration frequency directly through the display. The drive computer continuously adjusts the volumetric flow to reach the target value. The new compactors are driven by a 101 kW John Deere engine. Options such as compaction measurement using the Hamm Compaction Meter, a process data gateway, padfoot shells, LED lighting and an automatic vibration system are available.
Comfort and accessibility for servicing
The operator's platform is ergonomically designed and is available with various options, including a modern ROPS cab with optional heating and air-conditioning system and a folding protective roof or ROPS/FOPS (level 1). All service points are readily accessible, ensuring operational readiness at all times.
Source: WIRTGEN GROUP