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Pile Design and Construction Practice, Fifth edition

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108 Piling equipment <strong>and</strong> methods<br />

Figure 3.26 Watson 2100 truck-mounted auger drill.<br />

drives respectively; maximum depth with mechanical drive is 102 m at 2500 mm diameter<br />

using maximum torque of 226 kNm. Soilmec truck-mounted rigs produce 100 kNm torque<br />

for drilling to 43 m at 1800 mm diameter.<br />

Bauer has developed a powerful bucket auger unit (the ‘Flydrill System’) which integrates<br />

the hydraulic power packs <strong>and</strong> the rotary drive on one platform for mounting on top of a<br />

partially driven tubular pile. The rotary drive produces a torque of 462 kNm at 320 bar <strong>and</strong><br />

two hydraulic crowd cylinders provide a pulldown of 40 tonne. The clamping device can<br />

exert a total force of 90 tonne to resist the torque <strong>and</strong> apply the pulldown. The system operates<br />

a triple telescope kelly with 3 <strong>and</strong> 4.4 m diameter buckets <strong>and</strong> was used for cleaning out<br />

<strong>and</strong> reaming below 4.75 m diameter tubular monopile foundations to allow driving to be<br />

completed to a depth of 61 m at the offshore wind farm in the Irish Sea off Barrow in<br />

Furness (Figure 3.27).<br />

The range <strong>and</strong> capabilities of crawler-mounted hydraulic rotary piling rigs have increased<br />

significantly in recent years. The rigs in Table 3.6 are usually capable of installing CFA <strong>and</strong><br />

rotary displacement piles as well as st<strong>and</strong>ard bored piles, but the height of the mast <strong>and</strong><br />

stroke available may limit the depth achievable, hence the major manufacturers produce<br />

special long stroke rigs for CFA piles up to 34 m deep. For bored piles many rigs can accommodate<br />

casing oscillators <strong>and</strong> most have rams or winches to provide additional crowd <strong>and</strong><br />

extraction forces, requiring robust masts <strong>and</strong> extendable tracks for stability. The major<br />

manufacturers produce double rotary heads (usually capable of rotating in opposite directions)<br />

as attachments for the more powerful piling rigs which enable casing up to 1000 mm<br />

diameter to be installed with the lower drive while augering with the top drive. The<br />

dual-rotary system from Foremost Industries of Canada operating on their DR 40 crawler

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