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Foundation Drives TOUGH Batter Piles - see video clips! January 4, 2010

Pre-Cast Concrete piles 105-feet long x 14-inch square driven at a 3:1 batter with a D-46 diesel impact hammer. The crane is a Manitowoc 4000 with 150-feet of boom and using 130-feet of PileCo U-32" leader.

Tripping the D-46.

 

D-46 in action.

 

Posted By: Don Dolly, President, Foundation Constructors, Inc.


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RAIN,RAIN GO AWAY SO THAT WE CAN DRIVE OUR PILES. "TOO MANY HONEY D0's."


Have seen youre site.Looks very good. I am always curious how people work in other countries with piles. How do you break this piles? If you follow the link you will see a short movie about hydraulic breaking bored piles round 1500mm. I send you this because I love my job! Take care, John Blijleven http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWRS1QVc6qc


That D-46 is awesome. Love driven pile. Cha-ching!


Hello Mr. Blijleven, Thank you for your posting, we enjoyed you video.We also love driving pile, and are interested in other companies procedures. The most common pile driven in Northern California would be pre-stressed pre-cast concrete pile, ranging in sizes from 12" to 24"square, lengths ranging from 30' to 200'. However, the longest single section concrete pile would be 127'. Our cutoff procedure for these pile are similar to yours, using a similar concrete crusher, to strip the outer portion of the concrete to expose the steel coil and re-bar. After using the crusher, pneumatic chipping guns are used to break out the core concrete. This procedure would be used on projects with large quantities of pile to cutoff, on projects with smaller quantities the pneumatic chipping guns would be used, and not the crusher.

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