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The "Kenma Pile" is a pile that places the highest importance on penetration and constructability. Based on the experience, technology, and achievements we have cultivated so far, the wing shape of the Kenma Pile was developed to improve penetration into intermediate hard layers. Furthermore, by achieving 100% effective cross-sectional area in the wing, we realize high bearing capacity and low cost. 【Features】 ■ A pile that prioritizes penetration and constructability ■ Achieves industry-leading pull-out force κ65 ■ Enables size reduction design without considering the diameter of the pile shaft, achieving low cost ■ Reliable and easy-to-understand termination management method *For more details, please download the PDF materials or feel free to contact us. *We are also recruiting agents for the "Kenma Method."
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Free membership registrationWe will provide a free performance comparison table of 10 major manufacturers, including our company, for the essential factors in selecting certified piles: "long-term vertical bearing capacity in the driving direction" and "pull-out bearing capacity." By using this material, you can easily compare which steel pipe pile/method is most suitable for which construction environment! If you have any questions regarding selection or comparison, please feel free to consult us. ■ About our "Kenma Pile" This is a steel pipe pile suitable for low to mid-rise structures, achieving one of the highest classes in the industry with a "pull-out force κ65." Based on the experience, technology, and achievements we have cultivated, we have developed a unique wing shape aimed at improving penetration into intermediate hard layers. By achieving 100% effective cross-sectional area (AP) in the wing, we realize high bearing capacity and low costs. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. *This comparison material was created based on the announcement format.
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Free membership registrationThe "Kenma Pile" is a pile that places the highest importance on penetration and constructability. Based on the experience, technology, and achievements cultivated so far, the wing shape of the Kenma Pile was developed to improve penetration into intermediate hard layers. Furthermore, by achieving 100% effective cross-sectional area (AP) in the wing section, it realizes high bearing capacity and low cost. 【Features】 ■ A pile that prioritizes penetration and constructability ■ Achieves one of the highest pull-out forces in the industry, κ65 ■ Enables size reduction design without considering the diameter of the pile shaft, achieving low cost ■ A reliable and easy-to-understand stopping management method *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThis 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.
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Free membership registrationThe "Kenma Pile" is a pile that places the highest importance on penetration and workability. Based on the experience, technology, and achievements cultivated so far, the wing shape of the Kenma Pile was developed to improve penetration into intermediate hard layers. Furthermore, by achieving 100% effective cross-sectional area (AP) in the wing, it realizes high bearing capacity and low cost. 【Features】 ■ A pile that prioritizes penetration and workability ■ Achieves one of the industry's largest pull-out forces, κ65 ■ Enables size reduction design without considering the diameter of the pile shaft, achieving low cost ■ A reliable and easy-to-understand stopping management method * For more details, please download the PDF document or feel free to contact us. * We are also recruiting agents for the "Kenma Method."
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Free membership registrationThe steel pipe pile "Kenma Pile" is a steel pipe pile developed by Ikki Co., Ltd. that emphasizes penetration and workability in intermediate hard layers, utilizing a rotary penetration method. In the "Kenma Method," multiple wing diameters are prepared for a single pile diameter, allowing for a wide range of pile designs according to the design load. 【Features】 ■ Piles that prioritize penetration and workability ■ Achieves one of the industry's largest extraction forces, κ65 ■ Enables size reduction design that does not consider the diameter of the pile shaft, achieving low costs ■ Reliable and easy-to-understand stop management method *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us. *We are also recruiting agents for the "Kenma Method."
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Free membership registrationThe steel pipe pile "Kenma Pile" is a steel pipe pile developed by Ikki Co., Ltd. that emphasizes penetration and workability in intermediate hard layers, utilizing a rotary penetration method. In the "Kenma Method," multiple wing diameters are prepared for a single pile diameter, allowing for a wide range of pile designs tailored to the design load. 【Features】 ■ Piles that prioritize penetration and workability ■ Achieves one of the industry's largest pull-out forces, κ65 ■ Enables size reduction design without considering the diameter of the pile shaft, achieving low costs ■ Reliable and easy-to-understand stop management method * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. * We are also recruiting agents for the "Kenma Method."
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Free membership registrationThe "Kenma Pile" is a steel pipe pile designed with a focus on penetration capability and workability for intermediate hard layers using a rotary penetration method. The shape of the wings of the Kenma Pile was developed based on the experience, technology, and achievements accumulated over time. By making the tip piece individual, it achieves excellent penetration and workability. The foundation piles used in this construction method have a semicircular wing with an opening of half the diameter of the steel pipe (φ 101.6 to φ 267.4) attached at a slope of 13° to the horizontal axis. The wing part is constructed by creating slits along the pile axis and welding on both the inside and outside. Additionally, by achieving 100% effective cross-sectional area (AP) for the wing part, it realizes high bearing capacity and low cost. 【Features】 - Piles that prioritize penetration capability and workability - Achieves one of the highest extraction forces in the industry, κ65 - Enables size reduction design without considering the diameter of the pile shaft, achieving low cost - Reliable and easy-to-understand stopping management method *For more details, please download the PDF document or feel free to contact us. *We are also recruiting agents for the "Kenma Method."
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Free membership registrationThe steel pipe pile "Kenma Pile" places the highest priority on penetration capability and workability, and is a steel pipe pile developed by Ikki Co., Ltd. using a rotary penetration method. 【Penetration】→【Near design depth】→【Confirmation of management torque value】→【Stopping】 This is the management flow. 【Features】 ■ Pile that prioritizes penetration capability and workability ■ Achieved one of the largest extraction forces in the industry, κ65 ■ Enables size reduction design without considering the diameter of the pile shaft, achieving low costs ■ Reliable and easy-to-understand stopping management method *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us. *We are also recruiting agents for the "Kenma Method."
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Free membership registration【Pull-out Direction Short-term Support Capacity Comparison Table】 We present a comparison table that includes our company among 10 companies, including 9 major manufacturers. *This has been created based on the announcement format. Using this material, you can easily compare which steel pipe piles/methods are most suitable for which construction environments. ■ About our 'Kenma Pile' This is a steel pipe pile suitable for mid-rise buildings, achieving a pull-out force of κ65, one of the largest in the industry. Based on the experience, technology, and achievements we have cultivated so far, a unique wing shape has been developed to improve the penetrability of intermediate hard layers. By achieving 100% effective cross-sectional area (AP) for the wings, we realize high support capacity and low cost! *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. *The comparison table for push direction support capacity is available on a separate page.
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Free membership registration【Comparison Table of Long-Term Vertical Support Force in Pulling Direction】 We present a comparison table that includes our company among 10 companies, including 9 major manufacturers. *This has been created based on the announcement format. Using this material, you can easily compare which steel pipe piles/methods are most suitable for which construction environments. ■About our 'Kenma Pile' This is a steel pipe pile suitable for mid-rise buildings, achieving a pull-out force of κ65, one of the largest in the industry. Based on the experience, technology, and achievements we have cultivated, a unique wing shape was developed to improve the penetration capability of intermediate hard layers. By achieving 100% effective cross-sectional area (AP) for the wing, we realize high support capacity and low cost! *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. *For pull-out direction support force, a comparison table is available on a separate page.
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