A hydraulic pile driving machine designed for solar and related construction projects. It speeds up pile installation with a hydraulic hammer, is lightweight for mobility, and built for reliability based on over ten years of solar-project experience.
Piling speed: 3 m/min; Core weight: 5.8 T; Engine power: 85 kW; Working pressure: 260 bar; Working flow: 160 L/min; Dimensions (L*W*H): 6200*2200*2850 mm; Number of cylinders: 4; Walking speed: specified as 0–3 (unit listed as kW/h in spec — please confirm with supplier); Total bearing weight: 10 T.
Designed primarily for solar panel installations and solar farm site preparation, it is also suitable for construction works, building material yards, energy and mining projects, and other piling applications.
The specified piling speed is up to 3 meters per minute, depending on pile type, ground conditions, and operator technique.
The integrated engine is rated at 85 kW. Hydraulic supply requirements are a working pressure of 260 bar and a flow of 160 L/min. Confirm details with the supplier if you plan to run it from external hydraulics.
With a core weight of 5.8 tonnes and total bearing weight of 10 tonnes, the machine is relatively lightweight for its class and mobile on site. For transport between sites use an appropriate flatbed trailer and lifting equipment (crane or forklift) sized to the machine weight and dimensions.
A level, stable staging area capable of supporting the machine's bearing weight (10 T), safe access for transport and lifting, and sufficient clearances for the machine dimensions (6200*2200*2850 mm). Ensure local ground conditions and permits are checked before operation.
Regularly check and change hydraulic oil and filters, inspect cylinders, hoses and seals for wear or leaks, tighten bolts and fasteners, inspect hammer components (anvils, cushions, wear plates) and follow the manufacturer manual for service intervals. Keep a log of maintenance and pre-operation checks.
The machine is intended to be used with standard operator protections and safety procedures. Always operate with trained personnel, use appropriate PPE, follow the operator manual and local regulations. Confirm specific built-in safety features (emergency stop, guards, interlocks) with the supplier.
Operator training is recommended. Some suppliers offer on-site or remote training and commissioning—check with your vendor for available training packages and operator manuals.
Common wear items include hammer cushions, anvil/driver bits, seals/o-rings, hydraulic filters and hoses. Contact the supplier for a recommended spare-parts list and availability.
Yes — the product listing indicates video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report are provided with the machine.
Warranty and support details are not specified in the product description. Contact the manufacturer or supplier directly to confirm warranty terms, service contracts and parts support.
The hammer is intended for common piles used in solar installations (steel posts and similar). For specific pile diameters, lengths and material types, request compatibility details or adapter options from the supplier.
Customization and OEM options are often available for specialized projects (different mounting, adapters, or power configurations). Contact the manufacturer with your project requirements to discuss possible modifications.
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