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Rotary Driven Steel Pipe Pile "α Wing Pile"

Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism certified construction method! A lineup of pile diameters and wing diameters that can accommodate various structures.

The "α Wing Pile" is a rotary driven steel pipe pile with a unique shape that smoothly penetrates hard strata, enabling safe, secure, and reliable construction. It can be installed using a small specialized machine, making it possible to work in narrow sites and tight access routes. Additionally, by manufacturing the excavation blade and wing section of the pile tip as a single unit using cast steel SCW410, processes such as welding of steel plates, press processing, and welding to the main body of the pile can be omitted, resulting in improved quality. 【Features】 ■ Reliable construction is a reality ■ Quality improvement has been achieved ■ Installation in confined spaces is possible ■ Low vibration and low noise ■ Environmentally friendly *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Pile and foundation work
  • Civil Engineering Method

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[Information] Introduction to Kenma Method

A detailed explanation of the Kenma construction method, including its overview and features! A comparison table of bearing capacity is also included!

This document provides information on the advanced winged rotary-driven steel pipe pile method (Kenma Pile). It introduces an overview of the Kenma method, its application range, and the characteristics of the method. [Contents] ■ Overview of the method ■ Certification and performance certificates ■ Application range (driving direction, extraction direction) ■ Characteristics of the method ■ Structure of the pile, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Concrete sheet piles and piles
  • Pile and foundation work

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