This mini piling machine is designed primarily for installing solar piles at solar plants. It is also suitable for fast piling and foundation work on construction sites, environmental projects, and other locations where compact, efficient piling is required.
Key specs provided by the manufacturer: weight 1200 kg; dimensions 2300 × 1100 × 2300 mm; drilling depth 1–30 m; drilling diameter 50–300 mm; hydraulic pneumatic power head; hydraulic pressure 20 MPa; core components include a pressure vessel and engine.
The machine supports drilling depths from 1 m up to 30 m and drilling diameters in the range of 50 mm to 300 mm, allowing flexibility for a wide range of pile sizes used in solar foundations.
The specification lists a piling speed of 7–15. The unit is inconsistently shown in the spec sheet; please confirm with the supplier whether this is 7–15 m/min (more typical) or another unit. Contact the seller for the exact operating speed for your application.
The machine integrates an engine with a hydraulic-pneumatic power head. The hydraulic system operates at a rated pressure of 20 MPa to drive the power head and drilling operations.
At 1200 kg and compact dimensions (2300 × 1100 × 2300 mm), the rig is relatively lightweight and compact, making it suitable for use in remote locations where space is limited. Transport requirements (truck, trailer, or crane) should be confirmed with the supplier and local transport regulations checked.
The machine is intended for a range of soils common to solar pile installation; it is effective for foundation work with minimal soil disturbance. Very hard rock or large boulders may require specialized rock-drilling attachments or pre-treatment—conduct a geotechnical site assessment to determine suitability.
Drill diameters from 50–300 mm imply compatibility with augers, hollow-stem augers, and other pile drilling tools within that range. For rock or extremely hard soils, specialized rock bits or pilot drilling tools may be required. Confirm compatible tooling options with the manufacturer or dealer.
Regular maintenance includes engine servicing, hydraulic system checks (hoses, seals, fluid levels), inspection and replacement of wear parts (drill bits, augers, seals), and checking the pressure vessel and fasteners. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule and use recommended fluids and parts.
Operators should follow standard piling and drilling safety procedures: wear PPE (hard hat, safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, steel-toe boots), maintain safe distances during operation, secure the machine on stable ground, follow lockout/tagout during maintenance, and adhere to local safety regulations.
Operation should be performed by trained personnel familiar with hydraulic drilling rigs and pile installation. Manufacturers or dealers often provide training or operator manuals—request training or certification options when purchasing.
Due to its compact size and 1200 kg weight, the rig can typically be moved on a small flatbed truck or trailer. On-site placement may require a small crane or forklift depending on access. Confirm exact lifting points and transport methods with the supplier.
The machine is designed for minimal soil disturbance compared with larger piling equipment, which is advantageous for sensitive sites. Noise, emissions (if engine-driven), and soil disturbance still occur; follow local environmental regulations and best practices to minimize impact.
Spare parts such as drill bits, seals, hydraulic components, and pressure-vessel parts are typically available through the manufacturer or authorized dealers. For warranty, spare parts availability, and after-sales service details, contact the seller directly.
Contact the supplier or authorized dealer with your project details (site soil conditions, required pile size and depth, quantity, and timeline). Request a formal quote, technical datasheet, on-site demo, or test operation to ensure the machine meets your project requirements.
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