 | Hydraulic Impact HammerBasic Principle: The engine (or electric motor) drives an oil pump to deliver high-pressure oil to the hydraulic cylinder. The cylinder lifts the hammer core to a preset height, after which the hammer core falls and generates an impact force to drive the pile.
- Hammer Core Range: Hammer cores range from 3 tons to 250 tons, with 25 different models available.
- Advantages: Compared to other impact pile-driving equipment, this type offers a controllable hammer stroke and adjustable impact frequency, resulting in higher pile-driving energy efficiency.
- Suitable for driving PHC piles, steel pipe piles, and Larssen sheets.
- Widely used in municipal construction, port and harbor projects, offshore wind power, and oil and gas sector construction. It is also suitable for rapid dynamic compaction applications in soft ground improvement.
- More environmentally friendly and energy-efficient during construction, making it a greener solution for the environment.
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