Aggcon Equipments

Piling Ring

Sany SR285R

A piling rig is a heavy-duty construction machine used to drill and drive piles (long, heavy posts or beams) into the ground to provide foundational support for structures such as buildings, bridges, and infrastructure projects. These machines are essential for deep foundation work, particularly in projects requiring stability in challenging soil conditions.

Key Features of Piling Rigs:

1. Versatile Applications:

Used for bored piling, continuous flight auger (CFA) piling, and diaphragm walls.

Suitable for soft soil, hard rock, and mixed ground conditions.

 

2. High Drilling Depth and Diameter:

Capable of reaching depths of up to 100 meters or more with diameters ranging from 500mm to over 2 meters.

 

3. Advanced Hydraulic Systems:

Offer precise control over drilling and piling operations.

 

4. Attachments:

Compatible with tools like augers, buckets, and hammers for different piling techniques.

 

5. Compact and Transportable:

Modern rigs are designed to be easily disassembled and transported to various sites.

 

6. Safety Features:

Equipped with systems to monitor and ensure operational safety, including overload protection and emergency shut-offs.

 

Types of Piling Rigs:

1. Rotary Piling Rigs:

Use a rotary drilling method for bored piles.

Common for deep foundation work in urban areas.

 

2. Impact Hammers:

Drive piles using repetitive striking force.

Suitable for steel or precast concrete piles.

 

3. Vibratory Piling Rigs:

Use vibration to sink piles into the ground.

Ideal for soft soils.

 

4. Continuous Flight Auger (CFA) Rigs:

Combine drilling and concrete pouring in a single process.

 

Leading Manufacturers:

XCMG: Offers efficient and powerful rigs with advanced control systems.

Liebherr: Known for versatile and durable piling rigs.

SANY: Specializes in cost-effective solutions for various piling methods.

BAUER: Renowned for high-performance rotary rigs.

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