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【Other Features】 ■ Capable of construction on a wide range of ground conditions from ordinary soil to gravel, cobblestones, and bedrock. ■ Can start from a 2.5m diameter circular shaft, resolving space issues. ■ Designed to allow the injection of additives from the cutter to the face, enabling a switch to a mud pressure method. ■ Two-component lubricants can be injected according to soil type, ensuring precision and stability of the thrust pipe. *For more details, please feel free to contact us. | 【Purpose】 ■ Construction on a wide range of ground conditions from ordinary soil to gravel, cobblestones, and bedrock. *For more details, please feel free to contact us. | ||
【Other Features】 - The standard model can fully incorporate boulders and can accommodate up to 1/3 of the nominal diameter. - The large boulder-compatible model can accommodate up to 100% of the nominal diameter. - Capable of ultra-sharp curve propulsion of about 15R. - Long-distance propulsion of approximately 500 meters is possible with only one span of thrust. - Does not require auxiliary methods other than for starting and reaching. - High economic efficiency. - Small shaft construction is possible with the split recovery type SS-Mole. *For more details, please feel free to contact us. | For more details, please feel free to contact us. | ||
【Other Features】 ■ Maximum gravel diameter is approximately 800mm ■ Gravel content is about 60% ・ Uniaxial compressive strength of gravel is approximately 200MN/m² ・ Uniaxial compressive strength of bedrock is approximately 100MN/m² *For more details, please feel free to contact us. | For more details, please feel free to contact us. | ||
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All-soil compatible small-diameter mud-water / earth pressure thrusting method "Cobra Method"
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- 【Other Features】 ■ Capable of construction on a wide range of ground conditions from ordinary soil to gravel, cobblestones, and bedrock. ■ Can start from a 2.5m diameter circular shaft, resolving space issues. ■ Designed to allow the injection of additives from the cutter to the face, enabling a switch to a mud pressure method. ■ Two-component lubricants can be injected according to soil type, ensuring precision and stability of the thrust pipe. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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- 【Purpose】 ■ Construction on a wide range of ground conditions from ordinary soil to gravel, cobblestones, and bedrock. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
SS Mall Method of Mud Dense Propulsion Construction Technique
- overview
- 【Other Features】 - The standard model can fully incorporate boulders and can accommodate up to 1/3 of the nominal diameter. - The large boulder-compatible model can accommodate up to 100% of the nominal diameter. - Capable of ultra-sharp curve propulsion of about 15R. - Long-distance propulsion of approximately 500 meters is possible with only one span of thrust. - Does not require auxiliary methods other than for starting and reaching. - High economic efficiency. - Small shaft construction is possible with the split recovery type SS-Mole. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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- For more details, please feel free to contact us.
Mud-water propulsion method "Mud-water Mad Max method"
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- 【Other Features】 ■ Maximum gravel diameter is approximately 800mm ■ Gravel content is about 60% ・ Uniaxial compressive strength of gravel is approximately 200MN/m² ・ Uniaxial compressive strength of bedrock is approximately 100MN/m² *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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