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Vibro Hammers > Crane Suspended > Müller
Müller-vibrators with fixed eccentric moment (H series) The
vibrators are fitted with eccentrics which generate a fixed eccentric
moment of 25 or 50 kgm. For continuous use or use in extreme climatic
conditions, vibrators can be equipped with a forced lubrication
system including oil cooling (H3 series). High-frequency Müller-vibrators
with stepwise variable eccentric moment (HHF series)
The vibrators in the HHF series are suitable for a broad range
of applications. The eccentric moment can be increased or reduced
in steps by adding/removing additional weights, allowing one vibrator
to achieve different amplitudes and frequencies. Eccentric moments
of up to 190 kgm can be generated. High-frequency Müller-vibrators
with variable eccentric moment (HFV series).
The classic pile driving setup includes a power pack and a vibratory
hammer. The heart of any vibratory hammer is the exciter block,
containing pairs of counter-rotating eccentrics running in heavy-duty
special bearings. Arranged at the top of the machine is a spring
yoke, whose job is to absorb the vibrations caused by the exciter
block before they can reach the carrier.
The power pack is driven by a diesel engine and supplies the oil
flow to the vibrator via hydraulic pumps.
This ensures that the vibrator is supplied with energy to drive
the piling into the soil.
Operating principle of a typical Müller vibrator
Series
HF/H2:
HF/H2 hammers are suitable for driving and extracting in medium-driveability
soils and are used as free-riding units or guided by leaders.
Müller vibrators, fixed static moment,
Constant amplitude – high power density
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Series
HHF "two in one":
HHF (two in one) units guarantee high power in medium to low driveability
soils.
Müller vibrators "two in one", high-frequency, adjustable
amplitude and frequency,
high performance – adapted amplitude
normal frequency – large amplitude.
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Technical data
Müller vibrators. The specialists for driving and extracting
equipment. (PDF
1.6MB)
Series
HFV:
ThyssenKrupp GfT Bautechnik uses specially developed high-frequency
vibrators made in-house which run without resonance and guarantee
environmentally friendly installation.
On the units with variable exciter blocks the eccentrics are phase
shifted 180 degrees before the vibrator is switched on so that
the eccentrics cancel each other out and the machine runs at zero
amplitude.
Müller vibrators, variable high-frequency
Resonance-free starting and stopping – frequency and amplitude
variable during operation
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Technical data
Müller vibrators. The specialists for driving and extracting
equipment. (PDF
1.6MB)
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