• Guide rod type diesel pile driver is a kind of building foundation engineering pile driving equipment, has the advantages such as high impact energy,simple structure,convenient operation and maintenance.Guide rod type diesel piling hammer is mainly made up of head piece, undercarriage, cylinder hammer, piston, guide rod and oil piping system etc.The major function of its undercarriage is in the time that piling starts, to realize the starting of rod type diesel sheet pile driver hammer.
    2025-09-24
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  • Diesel hammer pile driving principle is 2-stroke internal combustion engine, which makes its structure simple and easy to maintain. And guide rod type diesel pile hammer is very wearable and reliable. It still works well after repair if some of its parts are worn off due to long time of use.
    2025-09-24
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  • The diesel piling hammers are very reliable and have only a little wear. They are less maintenance and can be used on different pile types like concrete piles, H-beams, sheet piles, etc. Other advantages are the unmatched ratio of total weight to impact energy and the very low oil consumption.
    2025-09-23
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  • Scope Of Pile Hammer Application 1. Reinforced concrete and steel piles and sheet piles and marine piling. 2. Suitable for construction buildings, bridges, port projects and marina driling platform
    2025-09-23
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  • Advantage OF FANYATOP D Series Diesel Pile Hammer 1. Over 20 Years’ Experience in Design, Manufacturing and Applying 2. High Impact Energy 3. Low Oil Consumption 4. Wide application 5. High economic benefit 6. Fast Heat Dissipation 7. High Temperature Resistance
    2025-09-23
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  • Ever look at a towering skyscraper or a massive bridge and wonder what keeps it standing firm? The secret lies deep underground, in the foundation. And building a strong foundation starts with a powerful, reliable tool. For decades, the true workhorse on construction sites worldwide has been the Guide Rod Diesel Pile Hammer. It’s the unsung hero that drives the piles—the very bones of a structure—deep into the earth.
    2025-07-06
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