The Solar Pile Driver is a pile driving and drilling machine designed primarily for solar projects (solar farms and PV installations) but also suitable for general construction foundations, fencing supports, geological surveys, mining support, and soil stabilization work.
Under typical working conditions the machine is rated to drive up to 300 piles per day. Actual throughput depends on pile size, soil conditions, crew experience, and site logistics.
Piling height capability ranges from 200 mm to 5,500 mm. The supported borehole diameter is 50–300 mm, accommodating most common solar support piles and ground screws.
Overall dimensions (L×W×H) are approximately 3,500 × 2,200 × 7,500 mm. The machine weight is listed at about 5,000 kg, with vehicle weight typically in the 4,500–5,200 kg range depending on configuration.
The machine has a maximum climbing ability of 30° (57.7%), enabling operation on moderately steep terrain commonly found in solar farm sites.
Maximum walking speed is 3.8 km/h, intended for on-site repositioning rather than road transport.
The unit features an effective hydraulic system with an 80 L hydraulic tank. Fuel/diesel tank capacity may vary by configuration—please confirm exact capacities with the manufacturer or sales representative.
The product description emphasizes an efficient hydraulic drive; specific engine/motor models and power ratings vary by configuration. Contact the manufacturer for the exact powertrain specification for the unit you intend to purchase.
Yes. Due to the machine's weight and hydraulic systems, trained operators should run the equipment. The manufacturer or dealer can typically provide training or operator manuals and safety guidance.
Regular maintenance includes hydraulic fluid and filter checks, engine service, greasing moving parts, inspection of piling attachments, and routine checks of fasteners and safety systems. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for optimal performance.
The machine is effective in many common soil conditions encountered on solar projects. Extremely rocky or highly variable soils may require special drill bits, augers, or pre-drilling—consult your sales engineer with soil data for recommendations.
Common attachments include different sizes of augers, pile driving heads, vibratory hammers, and adapters for various pile types. Availability depends on supplier inventory—request a full accessories list when ordering.
Plan transport based on the machine dimensions (3,500 × 2,200 × 7,500 mm) and weight (~5,000 kg). Use appropriate heavy-transport vehicles and lifting gear for loading/unloading. Ensure site access accommodates the machine's turning radius and ground bearing capacity.
Warranty terms, spare parts supply, and after-sales service vary by seller and region. Ask the vendor for warranty details, lead times for spare parts, and local service options prior to purchase.
Contact the manufacturer or authorised dealer with your project details (pile sizes, daily target, soil info, and location). Request technical datasheets, operation manuals, safety certifications, and a formal quotation tailored to your configuration.
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