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GEAX DTC20 COMPACT PILING RIG

The DTC series of Compact Piling Rigs was designed to satisfy the growing market of compact piling rigs which stand out in maneuverability, ease of transport, low maintenance and running costs.

GEAX DTC20

Tech Specs
Minimum Working Height: 10.5 ft
Max Depth: 42 ft
Engine Power: 44 hp
Width of Crawler: 5.75 ft
Main Winch Line Pull: 6,750 lbs
Aux Winch Line Pull: 3,600 lbs
Rotary Head Torque: 12,500 ft lbs
Drilling Speed: 20-35 rpm
Weight (w/o tool): 14,000 lbs

Drilled shafts, also known as drilled piers, caissons, bored piles, or cast-in-drilled hole piles (CIDH), are high-capacity deep foundation systems. A drilled shaft is constructed by drilling a cylindrical borehole to design diameter and depth, lowering reinforcing steel (rebar) into the drilled shaft, and then filing the shaft concrete. The finished foundation element resists compression, tension, and lateral loads.

Access conditions required for drilled shaft construction are a variable as the diameters and depths to which they can be drilled. Drilled shafts can be constructed in low headroom and limited access and provide effective support for most structures, including buildings, tanks, towers, and bridges.


 

LIMITED ACCESS DRILLING

 

Access restrictions, including working inside existing structures or under limited vertical clearance can be accommodated.