PILING MACHINE

A piling machine is a type of heavy construction equipment used to install piles into the ground to provide foundational support for structures such as buildings, bridges, and other large infrastructure projects. Piles are long, slender columns, often made of steel, concrete, or timber, that are driven deep into the ground to transfer the load of a structure to deeper, more stable soil or rock layers. The piling machine is essential for foundation work in areas where the surface soil is not strong enough to support heavy loads.

  1. Common Uses of Piling Machines:
  1. Foundation Work: Piling is used to create deep foundations for buildings, bridges, or other structures in areas where the surface soil is too weak to support the weight.
  2. Marine Piling: Piling machines are used in marine environments to create foundations for structures like piers, docks, and offshore platforms.
  3. Ground Stabilization: Piling can also be used for soil stabilization in areas with soft ground or where there’s a risk of shifting or settling.
  4. Bridges and Dams: In bridge construction or dam building, piling is used to anchor the structure to deep, stable soil or bedrock.

Energy Type: Diesel

Capacity: 10-50 TONS

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