Hollow bar micropiles
Hollow bar micropiles consist of three main components: the pile head, the steel tension or compression member – including coupling and sacrificial drill bit – and the grout body.
The steel tension or compression member is designed as a hollow bar with cold-rolled continuous thread, allowing it to be cut or coupled at any desired position.
Structure
Hollow bar micropiles consist of three main components:
- Pile head
- Steel tension or compression member – including coupling and sacrificial drill bit
- Grout body
The steel tension or compression member is designed as a hollow bar with cold-rolled round or trapezoidal thread, allowing it to be cut or coupled at any desired position.
Properties
- Excellent adaptability to transport and installation conditions through delivery in sectional lengths with coupler connections
- Wide range of drill bits enables use in a variety of soil conditions
- Easy on-site length adjustment, for example in varying geological conditions, by using sectional lengths with coupler connections
- Excellent bond between the SHS bar and cement grout due to the threaded rib profile
- High adaptability to required loads through a wide range of available cross-sections
- Fast construction progress through drilling, installation and grouting of the pile in a single operation
- Transfer of tensile, compressive and alternating loads
Construction variants
- Temporary pile
- Short-term pile with a service life of up to 2 years
- Permanent pile, plain finish, taking soil-dependent corrosion rates into account (service life up to 50 years)
- Permanent pile, hot-dip galvanized, taking soil-dependent corrosion rates into account (service life up to 50 years)