A fully hydraulic pile-driving machine that integrates photovoltaic (solar) power to run its hydraulic system. It is designed for fast, stable piling and drilling in construction, infrastructure, renewable energy installations and marine projects.
The unit uses photovoltaic panels to generate electricity that powers the hydraulic pump and control systems. Configurations may include battery storage or hybrid backup (e.g., diesel generator) depending on customer requirements — contact the supplier for the exact electrical/battery configuration for a given unit.
Key specs (manufacturer data): weight 6000 kg; dimensions 5.6 × 2.1 × 2.8 m; piling capability for diameters 0–600 mm; drilling depth up to 6 m; effective press stroke 0–4000 mm; hydraulic system pressure 22 MPa; walking motor rated pressure 18 MPa; 360° rotation.
It supports press pile diameters up to 600 mm and a drilling depth of up to 6 m (as specified). For larger diameters or deeper work, please inquire about custom configurations.
Hydraulic hammer models 75, 85 and 100 are optional. The listed impact energy is 1350 J and the impact frequency range is 350–800 bpm. Select the hammer size based on pile type and ground conditions.
The manufacturer lists piling speed as 550–1050 n/minute. This generally refers to operational strokes or piling cycles per minute; please confirm with the supplier how they define 'n' for your application (piles per hour, strokes per minute, etc.).
Machine dimensions are 5.6 × 2.1 × 2.8 m and curb weight about 6000 kg. Single package size is listed as 5700 × 2300 × 3200 (units as provided) with a gross package weight of 6500 kg. A suitable crane or loading equipment and appropriate transporter are required; verify local transport regulations and dimensions before shipment.
Road and bridge foundations, building foundations, installation of solar panel and wind-turbine foundations, marine construction, ground stabilization and land reclamation.
Regular maintenance includes hydraulic oil and filter changes, checking hydraulic hoses and fittings for leaks, inspection and replacement of hammer wear parts (anvils, cushions), cleaning and inspection of PV panels, battery checks if fitted, and routine lubrication and fastener checks. Follow the supplier's maintenance schedule for intervals.
Operators should be trained in hydraulic pile-driving and machine-specific controls. The machine should be operated with required PPE (helmet, hearing protection, gloves, steel-toe boots). Use of safety interlocks, emergency stop, exclusion zones and proper rigging is mandatory. The supplier can provide operator training and manuals.
Yes — the machine is listed for marine construction, but offshore or corrosive environments typically require anti-corrosion treatment, specialized seals and possibly different hydraulics/electrical protection. Consult the manufacturer for a marine-grade configuration and certification.
Yes. Common accessories and spare parts include different hammer sizes (75/85/100), pile adapters, clamps, spare cushions/anvils, hydraulic hoses, filters, and optional battery or hybrid power packs. Contact sales for spare-parts lists and lead times.
Hydraulic pile drivers are noisy during impact operations; exact dB levels depend on hammer model and ground conditions. Solar-powered operation reduces onsite fuel consumption and emissions compared with diesel-only systems, but local noise mitigation (barriers, scheduling) may still be required.
Ordering, lead times, warranty terms and delivery logistics are handled by the supplier (brand: Hongrun). Contact the seller or authorized dealer for a quote, current lead times, warranty coverage and shipping arrangements.
Yes. Options commonly include different hydraulic hammer models, power configurations (PV-only, PV+battery, hybrid), marine or corrosion protection packages, and additional monitoring or remote-control systems. Provide project details to receive recommended configurations and pricing.
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