Hydraulic Impact Pile Hammer Related Technical Parameters
The Hydraulic Impact Hammer can be used for fixed pile frames or crane installations and can be adjusted appropriately to the customer's existing mainframe. Our equipment can also be used for pile extraction or, with minor modifications, for rapid foundation compaction. The Hydraulic Impact Hammer can be powered by a built-in pile driver or equipped with a power pack. We offer a range of matching power packs. All electrical circuits and hydraulic systems are controlled via a panel or controller. The entire machine utilizes closed oil circuits. Adjustable speed and oil pressure ensure reliability, environmental friendliness, efficiency, and safety.
The Hydraulic Impact Hammer is an impact pile hammer, classified as single-acting or double-acting based on its structure and operating principle. The single-acting type Hydraulic Impact Hammer uses a hydraulic mechanism to quickly release the impact hammer to a predetermined height, allowing the hammer to fall freely. The double-acting type Hydraulic Impact Hammer uses a hydraulic mechanism to raise the impact hammer to a predetermined height, where it draws energy from the hydraulic system to increase the impact rate for pile driving. This corresponds to the two-pile theory. The single-acting Hydraulic Impact Hammer corresponds to the heavy hammer and light hammer theory, characterized by its heavy weight, low impact rate, and long hammering time. The Hydraulic Impact Hammer offers high penetration per impact, making it suitable for a wide range of shapes and materials, with low pile damage, making it ideal for concrete pipe piles. The double-acting Hydraulic Impact Hammer, based on the light-hammer-heavy theory, features low weight, high impact velocity, short hammering time, and high impact energy, making it ideal for steel piles.