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Job Reports > Vibro Hammers > Geelong Ports
Geelong
Ports
North Geelong Victoria
McConnell Dowell
with
KV Johnson Construction
MÜLLER-vibrators. HFV series with variable frequency and
amplitude and resonance-free starting and stopping.
Geelong Port is the largest regional port in Victoria and continues
to experience stable trade growth.
McConnell Dowell, a world-class Australian based engineering,
construction, building and maintenance company was the main contractor
for the project.ThyssenKrupp Steelcom supplied the subcontrator
KV Johnson, a Muller MS-24 HFV to be used at the Corio Quay in
Geelong Port VIC. The requirements for the vibro hammer was to
drive dolphin piles which utilized single jaw MS180 (180tonne clamppressure)
weighing 1250kg and and double jawsMS100 (100 tonne per clamp)
at 750kg each.
Muller Vibrohammers are well-known for the stateof-the-art variable
vibrators with resonance-free starting and stopping designed specially
for delivering exceptional performance. They allow frequency and
amplitude to be matched optimally to the soil conditions.
KV Johnson, marine contractors, has driven 40 of the 700x16x34m
dolphin piles to sandy clay medium plasticity, grey fine grained
sand with some shells.
The maximum performance of the hammer is guaranteed through the
powerful Powerpack MS-A 420V, which has 2x370l/min oil flow by
max working pressure of 380 bar. Maximum line pull is 400kN and
amplitude at 16.5mm. Vibrator gear oil has cooling and is fully
automatic /electronically controlled.
Also this powerpack is environmentally-friendlythrough its low
emission, delivers 740 litres per minute through the double pumps,
and hydraulic oil has its owncooling. Additional benefits of this
hammer is its ability to be suspended by hydraulic boom crane,
therefore reducing the crane hire costs against lattice boom crane.
Full electronic control of frequencies enable it to prevent damage
to existing buildings where required.
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