Measure away from the hammer to ensure worker safety! Anyone can easily create reports.
[NETIS Registration Number: KT-190085-A] P-Sight is an optical pile driving behavior measurement system that calculates the bearing capacity of piles using high-speed cameras. It improves measurement errors that occurred with traditional analog measurements and the dangerous work performed under the hammer through IT technology. It can instantly calculate penetration and rebound amounts, and anyone can easily create reports such as pile penetration measurement records and stopping management charts. It is implemented in the construction of steel pipe piles and PHC piles using the pile driving method. [Features] ■ Measurement away from the hammer ensures worker safety ■ Eliminates measurement errors from analog measurements with high-speed cameras ■ Calculation of penetration and rebound amounts, display of bearing capacity ■ Compatible with management methods for road construction (land), marine construction (offshore), and 5S (building construction) ■ Easy report creation for anyone *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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