That was your good experience i think, i like the sound when the piston hitting the pile and the pile going deeper into the ground. I record this video and my camera and cloth covered with oil too. Thank you for watching and greeting from Java, Indonesia.
My dad was a crane oiler on a pile driver , for the rest of my life I will never forget how he smelled of diesel and grease every night when he came home.
That is a diesel hammer. One winch on the crane draws the piston up to top of stroke. Operator pulls one rope to open fuel source then another rope to release piston which then falls, strikes, fires and returns to top of stroke. If it doesn't fire, winch is lowered to catch piston and rise again. The piston is excess of 1 ton and probably 8 or more feet tall. The holes part way up exhaust and intake on each stroke. I'm not confident the hammer is s link belt, not sure they made them. Most common brand is APE.
I can't figure out what's that. But here we still using two type diesel hammer for construction. Thank you R B for watching my video, greeting from Java, Indonesia. Stay safe....
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I’ve been a concrete contractor for 26 years and I’m still in awe that the concrete doesn’t shatter, I would have bet that all the fiber, rebar, and wire in the world wouldn’t have held it together
Bornapatriot BythegraceofGod I think the whole thing is cast over a full length I beam with rebar attached all over it then the beam sticks proud a bit on the one abused end.
Concrete is strong in compression. The drive head is a soft material like wood or rubber that softens the impact energy and distributes uniformly through the piling. Like the other guy said, they do break!
Correct, 800 meters is the Indian ocean, there is another video you may like to watch : czcams.com/video/XogF71R5yRI/video.html Thank you for watching, greeting from Java, Indonesia
Which is the ram weight mass of your pile driver hammer? is that a Linkbelt 520? which crane is that and the capacity and which is the weight of the pile? interesting video
We have just acquired one, and cannot get it to fire more than two times. Trying to get it working, it has good compression. Does the Driver on the Bottom of the unit have to be compressed for continual firing? I know it has to be compressed to get it started. It is getting plenty of diesel, but won't fire more than two times sequentially.
You know Guys, Diesel hammer will not fire continuously when the bearing power of the soil in relation to the pile is too small (soil is still soft). It needs more penetration and bigger value of bearing power in order to react the piston or hammer to its minimum piston rebound to continuously firing. The more the soil become hard the more the piston rebound to its maximum height and it will not stop firing unless you will pull the shutdown lever...
Interesting, but ever hear of a microphone windscreen? :^) The sound reminds me of when I was a kid in San Francisco in the 50's when they did a lot of pile driving in the downtown area.
Por la maquinaria y el trabajo en si: EXCELENTE.... pero, lamentablemente el personal es tratado como mano de descartable.....no tienen los elementos de SEGURIDAD BASICO, es decir: casco, audifonos, guantes, botines, etc, etc....
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Similar of how diesel piston engine works. The hammer fell striking the piston along with the pillar. High compression of air occurred in the chamber due to piston pushed by the pillar when the the chamber "hammer" falls. Thus creating high temperature of air and injecting a spray of diesel mist in right time creating an explosion repelling both chamber back upwards and the piston along the pillar sticking together downwards. And the cycle repeat by the chamber started to falls again
I guess that's cool if you have deadlines to meet you need to meet them but still I think I would've waited anyway just because of the weather but then again I'm not a contractor I just watch videos
No they don't do it in this site, they only drive all the piles, then they put stone in wire mesh column for the reinforcement to prevent the wild water from the river, in other video, in toll construction, they use rebar over it then pour the concrete for the road construction. Thank you for watching and greeting from Java, Indonesia
Well judging by the windspeed what you can tell by listening The wind is moving at 30+ miles an hour so that being said in the United States we have a law that says that heavy cranes like the one that was pulling up that piledriver cannot work in those type of conditions because the winds are too high for it to be safe because there's a chance that it could fall over but it would appear that they just had to get it done no matter what because the contractor said so
Spent many, many hours working below one of these diesel hammers. Came away each day covered in oil, grease, fuel. Wish I could do it again!
That was your good experience i think, i like the sound when the piston hitting the pile and the pile going deeper into the ground. I record this video and my camera and cloth covered with oil too. Thank you for watching and greeting from Java, Indonesia.
I hear you i did it for 30 years
My dad was a crane oiler on a pile driver , for the rest of my life I will never forget how he smelled of diesel and grease every night when he came home.
Those were the days, brother
That is a diesel hammer. One winch on the crane draws the piston up to top of stroke. Operator pulls one rope to open fuel source then another rope to release piston which then falls, strikes, fires and returns to top of stroke. If it doesn't fire, winch is lowered to catch piston and rise again. The piston is excess of 1 ton and probably 8 or more feet tall. The holes part way up exhaust and intake on each stroke.
I'm not confident the hammer is s link belt, not sure they made them. Most common brand is APE.
I can't figure out what's that. But here we still using two type diesel hammer for construction. Thank you R B for watching my video, greeting from Java, Indonesia. Stay safe....
The principal is so simple if u know you know.. i dont even bother explaining it to people cause they always say no thats not how it works?
Great explanation. Does the rope need to be pulled on every stroke to deliver fuel? Where is the fuel stored - in the hammer head?
Love it when a pile driver tells you he is a crane operator
Are they not operating a crane?
Anyone else notice the staggering amount of bent lacings on the boom of that crane? Wow! That whole job site is a death trap lol
Look at the fine crew they have, that should explain some of it.
@@bigboreracing356 that should be a snapple fact ☝
@@travisfarmer6693 yeah right most of the crane accident videos you see they don't speak English and are foreign
Does this mean, on the opposite side of the world, piles of dirt start rising out of the ground?
YES !!
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Sutta-sutta hari ini (video dibuat) masih ada
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During work, he climbed high. He is a man with great courage. Do not care about danger!
It's amazing machines. It is superb. I enjoyed. Thank you from Japan.
YEAH! DRIVE THAT PILE
Pt. Paku bumi semesta ..salam dr saya untuk kawan2 kususnya di team mekanik engine
I watched every second of this video and was oddly satisfied.
Hey Ray... Thank you so much for watching this video, greeting from Java, Indonesia.
That's My type of heavy metal music
Feel the rythm
Why am I just now seeing this in 2020? Thanks youtube.
Thank you for watching my video, happy new year 2020. Greeting from Java, Indonesia.
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I’ve been a concrete contractor for 26 years and I’m still in awe that the concrete doesn’t shatter, I would have bet that all the fiber, rebar, and wire in the world wouldn’t have held it together
That's good job. Thank you for watching... Greeting from java, indonesia
They DO break!
I thought the same thing....Probably would shatter or crack if it hit a rock....looked like they were going into some soft ground.
Bornapatriot BythegraceofGod I think the whole thing is cast over a full length I beam with rebar attached all over it then the beam sticks proud a bit on the one abused end.
Concrete is strong in compression. The drive head is a soft material like wood or rubber that softens the impact energy and distributes uniformly through the piling.
Like the other guy said, they do break!
I could use one of those. I got to drive a couple T posts in my yard.
Link Belt too or else?
MrZygy3 Link Belt or go home.
Glad I’m no longer inhaling the fumes and the eardrums are happy and worn now 😢
I guess it's windy out, or someone is breathing heavily...
Correct, 800 meters is the Indian ocean, there is another video you may like to watch : czcams.com/video/XogF71R5yRI/video.html
Thank you for watching, greeting from Java, Indonesia
well I saw them bring one of those to the construction site in front of my house today, guess I'll be up early on monday...
Have they been going all day?
Can you hear it the diesel hammer blast?
@@MrZygy3 yup, I'm going insane. they've been at it since monday, from 7am to 8pm, I hope they'll be done by the weekend lol
@@schnibist it will going more loud at the weekend :-) lol.... Woher Kommst du?
the power of diesel moving ships , trucks , machines and build one. good future
OMG 4:32 I WOULDNT BE CLIMING THAT THING or that close to a 10 ton driver! The crane looks like its from the Flintstones anyway!
Thanks, greeting from Java, Indonesia
That was cool to watch
Is there a danger the pilings could shatter? Those workers risking their lives.
Correct, thank you for watching
pussy
Saw one at work. Got curious.
Which is the ram weight mass of your pile driver hammer? is that a Linkbelt 520? which crane is that and the capacity and which is the weight of the pile? interesting video
This, pile, square.
Impact sound is the best.
Totally agree. It is one of my favourite sounds. Metal on metal. Number one for me is screeching train brakes. Lovely!
Frayed wire rope in several spots. Sure looks like a death trap to me.
Hi Mark, thank you for watching my video, greeting from Java, Indonesia.
*MAD GUITAR RIFF* Big O Big O Big O Big Ooooo....
probably get locked up in California just for owning one of these awesome machines I think it runs on hippy tears
Snowflake tears right lolollol
There DOZENS operating HERE IN SOUTHERN comifornia.
Well how do they build something without driving piles first?
Classic Sound..
Single Acting or Double Acting Hammer?
Someone stole the cat converter AND the DPF!
the best ASMR for Californians
We have just acquired one, and cannot get it to fire more than two times. Trying to get it working, it has good compression. Does the Driver on the Bottom of the unit have to be compressed for continual firing? I know it has to be compressed to get it started. It is getting plenty of diesel, but won't fire more than two times sequentially.
thebaker7 I'll try to ask my friend first for the answer.
You know Guys, Diesel hammer will not fire continuously when the bearing power of the soil in relation to the pile is too small (soil is still soft). It needs more penetration and bigger value of bearing power in order to react the piston or hammer to its minimum piston rebound to continuously firing. The more the soil become hard the more the piston rebound to its maximum height and it will not stop firing unless you will pull the shutdown lever...
The schakle for the concrete column is the wrong way around. If the cable travels along it can spin it out. At least that is the way it used to be.
This was the first piling machine i know
get a windscreen for your microphone, then you'll get a like
Ues Martin, now we use that thing.. Thank you for watching my video.
Love the 108. The lacing could be bent back some...
Interesting, but ever hear of a microphone windscreen? :^)
The sound reminds me of when I was a kid in San Francisco in the 50's when they did a lot of pile driving in the downtown area.
+tubbers20 Thank you... yes, i know but i don't have it... hehe
+MrZygy3 That was a windy day, ey? :^)
The making of Stonehenge II
That Loud, Thank you for watching and greeting from Java.
Drove pile with a 108 b truck mounted bad memories lol
pile driving cement pole. .... thats a new one for me.
Thank you
Bu kazik cakma sistemlerini1994 de rusyada görmuştum o yil larin teknolojisi mukemmel
Java ve Endonezya'dan izlediğiniz ve tebrik ettiğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
Por la maquinaria y el trabajo en si: EXCELENTE.... pero, lamentablemente el personal es tratado como mano de descartable.....no tienen los elementos de SEGURIDAD BASICO, es decir: casco, audifonos, guantes, botines, etc, etc....
This uses a large piston powered by internal combustion I take it?
Correct! Thank you for watching and greeting from Java, Indonesia.
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This is awesome. Would love to know how this works
Thank you.... This videos below show the same method.
Concrete pile Driving in Toll Road Construction : czcams.com/video/XogF71R5yRI/video.html
Concrete Sheet Pile Driving River Wall Retention : czcams.com/video/7HtjiUncylg/video.html
Thank you for watching, greeting from Java, Indonesia
This is the diesel principle in an oscillating piston/cylinder arrangement. Works well once it’s started.
Similar of how diesel piston engine works.
The hammer fell striking the piston along with the pillar. High compression of air occurred in the chamber due to piston pushed by the pillar when the the chamber "hammer" falls. Thus creating high temperature of air and injecting a spray of diesel mist in right time creating an explosion repelling both chamber back upwards and the piston along the pillar sticking together downwards. And the cycle repeat by the chamber started to falls again
Right below the boom joint.
It took a wile, but she's singing nicely!
not much bearing on those piling. Wore out hammer. they be working though.
Claro ... La seguridad ante todo
MrZygy3 alat yg kkuar asap itu apa nama ya mas
Thanks..
It's amazing machines
What kind of cushion pads you guys using here?
I guess that's cool if you have deadlines to meet you need to meet them but still I think I would've waited anyway just because of the weather but then again I'm not a contractor I just watch videos
You drive pile in any weather acceptarain
PT PAKUBUMI SEMESTA 032 sopir e kang ratman bogel,rigger kris jhon 😂😂😂
Titip salam buat kawan2 mas Joko, maturnuwun
Well, that concrete is fucked!
Dan saya pun dari pertama kali lihat alat ini masih penasaran ama prinsip kerjanya..... btw sejarahnya alat ini gimana yak
Kids, this us called work.
Thank you for watching my video Perry, greeting from Java, Indonesia
Это пипец , джавшан с рамшутом нервно курят в соронке .....
Lot of smoke come out of that thing
True! So far i know there is no clean smoke from this type. Thank you John, for watching my video, greeting from Java, Indonesia.
Sure!
World's simplest 2 cycle disel engine
Do they drive all the piles then tie them together with rebar and then pour a foundation over them or something like that?
No they don't do it in this site, they only drive all the piles, then they put stone in wire mesh column for the reinforcement to prevent the wild water from the river, in other video, in toll construction, they use rebar over it then pour the concrete for the road construction. Thank you for watching and greeting from Java, Indonesia
সুপার
Should have used fast forward with Benny Hill music.
Company owner is Thor
Yeah... it's Diesel..
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ความรักของ
i was looking for a neck breaking wrestling move
+Beryllium hehehe
i was looking for an exotic love-making tutorial..
032 kru bang ben Batman,christian,slamet gondrong,mbah ndomin,plksna almarhum hj bambang.
Terimakasih sudah mampir.... mbah Ndomin di Global.
Yup sm boss
jadi inget waktu bikin titik pancang bareng PT Pakubumi
Miss this moment
Thank You Fuad
Nice movie. Some where in Brasil?
This in Indonesia...
most awkward boer I ever had by watching this
And may be a new look rope
The crane is LinkBelt. Dont think hammer is.
Shit, I swear by link Belt.
Running a 350x3 and it kills the volvo that is the same size.
Wow fasten the bonnet to the head
Salam dari solo sing eret eret Doly e mr
Maturnuwun mas Rahmat
holy shit put that thing in a sea container and ship it over seas
Mesin Diesel Paku Bumi itu pakai BBM Diesel tipe apa? Minyak Solar (HSD / MGO), Minyak Diesel (MDF / IDO) atau pakai Residu / Minyak Bakar?
How much an hour do you guys make, if you don’t mind me asking?
what did you mean? Money or the job ?
They do it free of charge, for the love of the craft
Depends on the area ours apprentices start out at 70% scale so 26.61hr and a journeyman 38+hr
A 2 stroke diesel
Cómo funciona la bomba principal de una pilotiadora
concrete pile driving... fist here . anyone!
Thank you for watching and greeting from Java, Indonesia
I don't see Kevin Nash/Diesel doing any Jack Knife Powerbombs ***reference to wwe***
Glumut oli aku pas lingguh ndelok neng kono kwi😁
haiyo podo..... 😁😁
Pretty risky piledriving in those windy conditions
Yes, but we must finishing the piling jobs..
it was Windy
Well judging by the windspeed what you can tell by listening The wind is moving at 30+ miles an hour so that being said in the United States we have a law that says that heavy cranes like the one that was pulling up that piledriver cannot work in those type of conditions because the winds are too high for it to be safe because there's a chance that it could fall over but it would appear that they just had to get it done no matter what because the contractor said so
That rigging worry’s me
But when does the VTEC kick in?
Don't know
Thor of the titan people.😊😊😊👊👊👊
pilemachine?
Ear muffs ?
Ooooo crene service pakubumi . Pancang pakai 65
Yessss
Persero tbk.
最近見ないな
Ei mano tu e quei
ok
segurança.
Itu operatornya cak iwan apa boskuu
ini pasti di Indonesia soal nya pekerjanya tidak memakai keselamatan kerja...............
Tinnitus
Look like a old demag 35
What's wrong with this picture? Plenty
Tell me where is wrong?
Storing a container of fuel on an operating machine, for starters.
Yes, Got it... They just work, not care about safety.. Thanks Mr Garret..
Safety first guys!
Here we need to educate about safety... You can check another bored pile from me, it is same typical works...
Halo bang