The product is the Professional Driver Screw and Hammer Pile Driving Hydraulic Solar Pv Piles Drill Machine, manufactured under the brand ZZHL.
The machine weighs 45,000 kg, has dimensions of 4200 × 2100 × 2800 mm (L × W × H) and a piling speed of 3 km/h.
It is a rotary crawler hydraulic machine — a tracked platform with hydraulic rotary pile driving capability.
Core components listed are engine, motor and hydraulic pump. These power the hydraulic drive, rotary head and auxiliary systems.
Yes. The machine is designed specifically for piling work in photovoltaic power station construction and is suitable for a wide range of solar pile driving tasks.
Yes. The product is described as a screw and hammer pile driving machine, meaning it supports screw/helical pile installation and hammer-style pile driving (with appropriate attachments).
Pile diameter and maximum depth depend on the chosen tooling (augers, drive heads, hammers) and ground conditions. Contact the manufacturer or supplier with your pile specs and soil report for recommended tooling and capacity.
Yes. A machinery test report and video outgoing inspection are provided with the machine.
Regular maintenance includes hydraulic oil/filter changes, engine/motor service, inspection and lubrication of moving parts, checking fasteners and wear parts, and replacing worn tooling. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule and keep records of all service.
Operate only with trained personnel, perform site risk assessments, use required PPE, follow lockout/tagout procedures during maintenance, ensure proper machine setup and stabilization, and follow manufacturer safety guidelines for hammering and rotating attachments.
Due to its weight (45,000 kg) and size, transport requires heavy-duty trailers or lowboy flatbeds, appropriate lifting/rigging gear and permits. Plan for offloading equipment (cranes or ramps) and check local transport regulations.
The machine is hydraulic and driven by onboard engine and motor components. Specific engine/motor models and fuel type are model-dependent—confirm details with the supplier or in the technical datasheet.
Yes — common spare parts and tooling (drive heads, hammers, screw/auger bits, wear parts) are typically available. Contact the manufacturer or authorized dealers for compatible parts and options.
Manufacturers or dealers usually offer operator and maintenance training—confirm availability at time of purchase. Proper training is strongly recommended for safe, efficient operation.
Warranty terms and after-sales support vary by seller. The listing notes test reports and inspection videos are provided; contact the supplier for specific warranty length, coverage and support arrangements.
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