Pile Driving Equipment ? The Right Tool For The Job - "How To Avoid First Day 'Down Time' Blues"

Deep Foundations Institute
R. Paul De Bruyn
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Deep Foundations Institute
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

A. Crane Check List -- Make -- Model -- Year of Manufacture -- Where is load chart? Is it for this crane? -- Boom style and length -- Boom tip drawing (sketch) for fixed lead connection. Has the crane manufacturer been consulted on the point of attachment? -- How many drums; diameter and length of wire rope. -- Is the single part line pull enough to lift pile or hammer on single part line? -- What is the effective weight of the whole driving system - leads, pile, hammer, etc? -- Are there any auxilliary hydraulic systems? Are the line pulls on these adequate to lift the pile or hammer? -- What is the anticipated working radius? Will the spotter collapse to that length? -- Nature of foundation under crane - barge, marsh, unstable sand, etc. -- Does the crane meet OSAH and state regulations -current certification. Note - the operator is responsible for compliance with regulations. -- Is there any extra weight added to counterweight by compressors or hydraulic systems? What does crane manufacturer say? Consult factory before adding.
Citation

APA: R. Paul De Bruyn  (1990)  Pile Driving Equipment ? The Right Tool For The Job - "How To Avoid First Day 'Down Time' Blues"

MLA: R. Paul De Bruyn Pile Driving Equipment ? The Right Tool For The Job - "How To Avoid First Day 'Down Time' Blues". Deep Foundations Institute, 1990.

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