G Pile System - World's Only Silent Piling System

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

Australasian Piling Company has introduced the worlds first silent and vibration free Piling System to Australia. Called the G-Pile.

The hydraulic grips silently push the pre-cast pile into the ground against the dead weight of the piling machine (between 120-600 tonnes). There is no vibration as the pre cast pile is constantly injected into the ground. When the static load has been reach the system holds the pressure for 30 seconds. The machine then walks off the pile, leaving no waste, this is very handy for contaminated soil sites.

The system has worked next to Casino's, Hospitals, Historic Housing, Airports and High Density Living Apartments without complaint or stoppage to work. The G-Pile has even worked 24 hour shifts at an airport.

For More Information on the G-Pile please email or call Michael Vadasz from Australasian Piling Company - mikev@gpile.com.au or +61 415 80 2323
http://gpile.wordpress.com/

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  • @horhe121 the maximum depth is technical unlimited but as a rule of thumb, 60M. The maximum width of the pile is 600x600mm to a safe working load of 350T. For more information please email Michael Vadasz at mikev@gpile.com.au. Cheers, Ben.

  • why arnt they using them any more??? the piles failed thats why...

  • @belle160695 Hi Belle, I have not heard of the piles failing, which project? China? I saw you other comments from your channel, funny comments.

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  • what is the maximum length and the maximum size of the pile this pile driver can drive? thanks....

  • giken silent piler is the worlds first silent piler. since 1979

  • G-Pile is an ideal technology for both densely populated urban areas and environmentally sensitive sites.

    Christine Vadasz Architect

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