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Donut auger method

Introduction to the casing pile insertion method, which is extremely effective for groundwater pollution control.

This technology is a foundation pile embedding method that ensures reliable construction by inserting piles into a casing, preventing damage to the piles from impacts and other factors. It can be implemented even in ground conditions with groundwater flow and where excavation holes are prone to collapse. Additionally, after inserting the piles into the casing, surrounding sand is filled and the casing is pulled up, preventing groundwater contamination. Moreover, this method is particularly effective in a wide range of ground types, including gravel layers, cobble layers, and boulder layers. 【Features】 ■ Uses auger screws and donut auger machines ■ Enables reliable construction ■ Extremely effective for groundwater contamination prevention ■ Reduces the discharge of industrial waste ■ Effective in a wide range of ground types *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Civil Engineering Method

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Rock Auger Method

Low vibration and low noise! It enables reliable construction with high excavation efficiency and very good construction accuracy.

We would like to introduce the "Rock Auger Method." The technical capabilities of the "Rock Auger" have significantly improved in recent years, and as a result, the range of applicable construction methods has also expanded greatly. By using a casing that rotates in the opposite direction on the outside, our company can ensure reliable construction with high excavation efficiency and very good construction accuracy. There are a wide range of applicable construction examples, so please feel free to contact us for more details. 【Features】 ■ Can be constructed with high excavation efficiency and very good construction accuracy ■ Applicable to most ground conditions, including gravel layers, cobble layers, boulder layers, and bedrock layers ■ Low vibration ■ Low noise *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Special Construction Method

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[Construction Example] Retaining Wall Work Rock Auger

Active in fields such as the construction of large-diameter foundation piles, underground continuous walls, and pre-boring!

The "Rock Auger Method" is a technique developed to efficiently and economically drill through high N-value gravel layers and hard bedrock. It demonstrates its capabilities in the construction of large-diameter foundation piles, underground continuous walls, and pre-boring, among other fields. By using a double screw method that reverses internally and externally, it allows for high vertical accuracy in construction. Drilling is performed while protecting the hole wall with an outer casing, and during the extraction process, a stabilizing fluid is filled, resulting in minimal impact on the surrounding ground. 【Features】 ■ Efficiently and economically drills through high N-value gravel layers and hard bedrock ■ Demonstrates capabilities in the construction of large-diameter foundation piles and underground continuous walls ■ Achieves high vertical accuracy in construction with the double screw method ■ Minimal impact on the surrounding ground due to the filling of stabilizing fluid during extraction *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.

  • Earthworks
  • Civil Engineering Method
  • Pile and foundation work

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