South America Helical Screw Piles For Sale
Helical ground screws piles are typically made of high-strength steel and have a helical shape, resembling a large screw or auger. Helical ground screws provide a reliable and efficient alternative to traditional foundation systems, offering stability, versatility, and environmental benefits for a wide range of construction projects.The size and design of the screws can vary depending on the specific application and load requirements. The screws are installed by applying torque to the screw shaft using specialized machinery. As the screw is rotated into the ground, the helical plates create a self-drilling effect, pulling the screw deeper into the soil. This process is often referred to as "screw piling" or "screw anchoring."
◭Types of helical pile - cushion cap pile
The specifications of pile caps can be selected based on the bearing requirements of a single set of pile caps and the bearing capacity of the foundation.
Materials:Hot Dip Galvanizing Q235B,Q355B.
Specification:Two pile cap 660X300X8, Four pile cap 800X800X10, Six pile cap 1000X1000X12, Eight pile cap 1200X1200X14.Could be customized.
Scope of application:Steel structure independent foundation, road sign pole, street lamp, billboard and other foundations
◭Load-bearing capacity:
The load-bearing capacity of helical ground screws is determined by factors such as the size and design of the screw, the soil conditions, and the depth of installation. The helical shape of the plates increases the bearing area, providing increased stability and load resistance.
◭Versatility:
Helical ground screws can be used for a wide range of applications, including residential and commercial buildings, solar panel arrays, decks and patios, boardwalks, fences, and more. They are particularly useful in areas with challenging soil conditions, such as loose or sandy soils, as they can provide a reliable foundation without the need for extensive excavation or concrete pouring.
◭The Construction Site Pictures of Helical Ground Screws Pile