Hydraulic pile-driving hammer VIBRESCOPIC II & III

Hydraulic pile-driving hammer - VIBRESCOPIC II & III - RABAUD
Hydraulic pile-driving hammer - VIBRESCOPIC II & III - RABAUD
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Drive posts in all types of grounds, thanks to the exclusive power regulation of the stricking controlled (from 0 up to 950 strokes/min) by the user. Drives posts from 0.60 up to 3 m length and without setting. Works in all positions : hydraulic offset, 30° tilt and 200° rotation on the VIBRESCOPIC ROTATIF. The offset hammer allows you to respect existing vegetation = ideal for fence renovation. Small size during transport and operation (telescopic mast). Exceptional precision: the stake is guided all along the ramming process. The machine does not damage the poles : the power is regulated. Sturdy, forged, milled and processed striking head, Ø 150 mm (Ø 120 mm optional). Quick and efficient thanks to the many hydraulic movements. Hourly production from 60 to 250 stakes. Provides an excellent safety : the hammer vibrates only when the post is in direct contact with the striking head. Manual controls by lever or radio remote control, or electro-hydraulic controls. A single control enables the striking head to lift and drop. Striking head 2-year warranty.

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Intermat 2027
Intermat 2027

21-24 Apr 2027 Paris (France)

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