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The document discusses different types of sheet piling sections and driving/drilling equipment for installing sheet piles.

The document mentions HOESCH, PEINE, LARSSEN and UNION sheet piling sections.

The document discusses various diesel pile hammers and hydraulic hammer drills that can be used for driving piles.

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HOESCH
SPUNDWAND UND PROFIL
A Member of the Salzgitter Group
PEINER
TRGER
A Member of the Salzgitter Group
HOESCH
SPUNDWAND UND PROFIL
PEINER
TRGER
Sheet Piling Handbook
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ThyssenKrupp GfT Bautechnik
A company of ThyssenKrupp Services
Sheet Piling Handbook
Dear Customer,
It gives us great pleasure to be able to supply you with the new edition of the Sheet Piling Handbook.
As an all-round supplier of equipment and machinery for harbor construction and specialized civil
engineering, ThyssenKrupp GfT Bautechnik GmbH supplies piles, driving and extracting systems and
anchor equipment.
This handbook provides you with extensive basic information on our product range. Our GfT Export
Team would of course be delighted to supply you with further details.
Sincerely yours
The Management
HOESCH
SPUNDWAND UND PROFIL
ThyssenKrupp GfT Bautechnik
ThyssenKrupp
Sales range
Piling sections
such as steel sheet piling sections,
PEINE sheet piling systems,
steel pipe piles,
sheeting,
lightweight sections,
WALL sections.
Product
HOESCH sheet piling sections
PEINER
TRGER
Product
PEINE sections
PSp steel sheet piling,
PSt steel piles and
HP steel piles
for hydraulic and civil engineering
LARSSEN and HOESCH steel sheet piles,
UNION straight-web sections,
LARSSEN steel piles and
UNION steel piles for hydraulic engineering,
the construction of transport routes,
civil engineering, building construction
and pollution control
A company of ThyssenKrupp Services
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Sheet Piling Handbook
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing systems
Anchor equipment
Trench shoring systems
Flood protection systems

All the details contained in this handbook are non-binding. We reserve the right to make changes.
Reproduction, even of extracts, is permitted only with our consent.
The terms LARSSEN, UNION, SIRO and WALL used in this handbook are registered trade marks.
LARSSEN sections
1
Weight Second
moment
of inertia
Wall
Iy
4
cm /m
Back
thick-
ness
mm
t
Web
thick-
ness
mm
s
Section
width
mm
b
1.1
Product range sections
Section
modulus
Wall
cm/m cm/
Single
pile
kg/m
Wall
kg/m
Single
pile
) 1
W
y
2000
1210
1300
1340
1600
510
540
745
830
1200
1240
1260
1600
2020
2030
2500
3200
1300
2000
2500
2550
3040
1660
6450
580
414
426
437
529
130
133
251
265
330
340
350
415
520
537
605
649
369
527
547
560
562
483

127.5
96.4
103.0
108.0
115.0
94.0
99.0
78.0
89.0
108.0
113.5
116.0
123.0
139.2
144.5
157.0
190.0
130.0
155.0
175.0
185.4
206.0
166.0
234.5
95.6
67.5
72.1
75.6
80.5
56.4
59.4
46.8
53.4
64.8
68.1
69.6
73.8
83.5
86.7
94.2
114.0
65.0
77.5
87.5
92.7
103.0
83.0
83.0
45000
24200
25950
26800
35200
3825
4050
11520
12870
18600
19220
19530
30400
42420
42630
54375
72320
22100
42000
52500
53610
63840
34900
241800
11.7
9.5
10.0
10.0
10.2
9.5
10.0
7.5
8.2
9.7
10.0
10.0
10.0
12.5
12.2
14.4
19.0
10.0
11.5
15.6
15.6
20.0
12.0
12.0
10.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
9.5
9.5
10.0
6.4
8.0
8.2
9.0
10.0
9.0
9.0
10.0
9.2
10.6
10.0
10.0
10.0
12.0
11.5
12.0
12.0
750
700
700
700
700
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
500
500
500
500
500
500
708
LARSSEN 755
LARSSEN 703
LARSSEN 703 K
) 3
LARSSEN 703 10/10
LARSSEN 704
LARSSEN 600
LARSSEN 600 K
LARSSEN 601
LARSSEN 602
LARSSEN 603
LARSSEN 603 K
) 3
LARSSEN 603 10/10
LARSSEN 604 n
LARSSEN 605
LARSSEN 605 K
LARSSEN 606 n
LARSSEN 607 n
) 3
LARSSEN 22 10/10
LARSSEN 23
LARSSEN 24
LARSSEN 24/12
LARSSEN 25
LARSSEN 43
LARSSEN 430
) 2
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Wall
height
mm
h
450
400
400
400
440
150
150
310
310
310
310
310
380
420
420
435
452
340
420
420
420
420
420
750
) 4
e
4)
s
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b b
t
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The section modulus values may only be used in
static computations if at least every second interlock
in the wall is crimped to adsorb shear forces.
Wall assembly fabricated from LARSSEN 43 sections.
Where quad pile assemblies are supplied, allowance
must be made for the weight of the weld seams and
reinforcements.
Rolling/delivery on request only.
With the use of quadruple piles
b = 1416 mm
Lengths from 30 m to 36 m on request. The basis for billing is the weight of the single pile (kg/m).
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Weight Second
moment
of inertia
Wall
Iy
4
cm /m
Back
thick-
ness
mm
t
Web
thick-
ness
mm
s
Section
Width
mm
b
Section
modulus
Wall
cm/m cm/
Single
pile
kg/m
Wall
kg/m
Single
pile
) 1
W
y
Wall
height
mm
h
LARSSEN Rolled-down sections
1920
1150
1530
480
790
1150
1190
1540
1950
2410
3130
1930
2440
2980
573
408
523
124
254
320
335
415
515
585
671
539
542
625
124.0
93.0
111.4
90.0
85.5
104.5
109.5
119.5
135.5
153.7
186.5
151.6
171.6
202.6
93.0
65.1
78.0
53.4
51.3
62.7
65.7
71.7
81.3
92.2
111.9
75.8
85.8
101.3
43200
23000
33660
3600
12245
17825
18445
29260
40950
52420
70740
40530
51240
62580
11.2
9.0
9.7
9.0
7.7
9.2
9.5
9.5
12.0
13.9
18.5
11.0
15.1
19.5
9.7
7.7
9.2
9.1
7.6
7.9
8.7
8.8
8.8
9.0
10.4
9.8
9.8
11.3
750
700
700
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
500
500
500
LARSSEN 755
LARSSEN 703
LARSSEN 704
LARSSEN 600
LARSSEN 602
LARSSEN 603
LARSSEN 603 K
LARSSEN 604 n
LARSSEN 605
LARSSEN 606 n
LARSSEN 607 n
LARSSEN 23
LARSSEN 24
LARSSEN 25
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
2
450
400
440
150
310
310
310
380
420
435
452
420
420
420
s
y
h
b b
t
y
1.1
Product range sections
e
1)
The section modulus values may only be used in static computations if at least every second interlock in
the wall is crimped to adsorb shear forces.
Lengths from 30 m to 36 m on request.
The basis for billing is the weight of the single pile (kg/m).
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Product range sections
LARSSEN Rolled-up sections
Weight Second
moment
of inertia
Wall
Iy
4
cm /m
Back
thick-
ness
mm
t
Web
thick-
ness
mm
s
Section
modulus
Wall
cm/m cm/
Single
pile
kg/m
Wall
kg/m
Single
pile
) 1
W
y
2060
1270
1670
540
790
880
1250
1290
1667
2090
2570
3270
2070
2560
3100
586
433
548
132
246
264
340
343
421
525
610
681
551
581
626
131.5
100.0
118.6
99.0
81.8
92.5
111.5
116.5
126.5
142.5
160.5
193.5
158.6
178.6
209.6
98.6
70.0
83.0
59.4
49.1
55.5
66.9
69.9
75.9
85.5
96.3
116.1
79.3
89.3
104.8
46350
25400
36740
4050
12245
13640
19375
19995
31675
43890
55900
73900
43470
53760
65100
12.2
10.0
10.7
10.0
8.0
8.7
10.2
10.5
10.5
13.0
14.9
19.5
12.0
16.1
20.5
10.3
8.3
9.8
9.9
6.8
8.4
8.5
9.3
9.2
9.2
9.4
10.8
10.2
10.2
11.7
LARSSEN 755
LARSSEN 703
LARSSEN 704
LARSSEN 600
LARSSEN 601
LARSSEN 602
LARSSEN 603
LARSSEN 603 K
LARSSEN 604 n
LARSSEN 605
LARSSEN 606 n
LARSSEN 607 n
LARSSEN 23
LARSSEN 24
LARSSEN 25
+0.5
+0.5
+0.5
+0.5
+0.5
+0.5
+0.5
+0.5
+0.5
+0.5
+0.5
+0.5
+0.5
+0.5
+0.5
Section
width
mm
b
750
700
700
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
500
500
500
Wall
height
mm
h
450
400
440
150
310
310
310
310
380
420
435
452
420
420
420
e
1)
The section modulus values may only be used in static computations if at least every second interlock in
the wall is crimped to adsorb shear forces.
Lengths from 30 m to 36 m on request.
The basis for billing is the weight of the single pile (kg/m).
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4
HOESCH sections (LARSSEN interlock)
Weight Second
moment
of inertia
Wall
Iy
4
cm /m
Back
thick-
ness
mm
t
Web
thick-
ness
mm
s
Section
width
mm
b
Section
modulus
Wall
cm/m cm/
Single
pile
kg/m
Wall
kg/m
Single
pile
W
y
1700
1800
1860
1900
2500
2600
2700
1148
1215
1256
1283
1687
1755
1823
110.8
117.5
123.7
126.3
142.9
149.9
157.2
74.8
79.3
83.5
85.3
96.5
101.2
106.1
32300
34200
35340
36200
53750
55900
58050
8.7
9.5
10.1
10.4
12.0
12.7
13.4
8.4
9.3
10.0
10.3
10.9
11.7
12.5
675
675
675
675
675
675
675
HOESCH 1706
HOESCH 1806
HOESCH 1856 K
HOESCH 1906
HOESCH 2506
HOESCH 2606
HOESCH 2706
Wall
height
mm
h
1.2.1
Product range sections
380
380
380
380
430
430
430
Lengths from 30 m to 36 m on request.
The basis for billing is the weight of the single pile (kg/m).
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HOESCH sections (Finger-and-socket interlock)
Weight Second
moment
of inertia
Wall
Iy
4
cm /m
Back
thick-
ness
mm
t
Web
thick-
ness
mm
s
Section
width
mm
b
Section
modulus
Wall
cm/m cm/
Single
pile
kg/m
Wall
kg/m
Single
pile
W
y
3420
3500
3600
3700
3780
1100
1140
1200
1250
1600
1650
1720
1700
1750
1800
2320
2400
2480
2540
2550
2600
2308
2363
2370
2497
2498
633
655
690
719
920
949
989
978
1006
1035
1334
1380
1426
1460
1466
1495
166.1
171.7
177.0
183.9
188.4
101.0
107.0
112.5
118.0
107.0
111.9
116.0
117.0
120.8
125.0
142.3
148.0
152.0
155.0
158.1
162.3
112.1
115.9
119.5
124.1
127.2
58.1
61.5
64.7
67.9
61.5
64.3
66.7
67.3
69.5
71.9
81.8
85.1
87.4
89.1
90.9
93.3
82940
84880
87300
89730
91665
14300
14820
15600
16250
28000
28870
30100
29750
30625
31500
40600
42000
43400
44450
44625
45500
13.5
14.0
14.5
15.1
15.5
8.8
9.5
10.2
10.8
9.2
9.6
10.0
9.5
10.4
10.8
11.5
12.1
12.5
12.8
13.0
13.3
10.8
11.4
12.0
12.7
13.2
8.8
9.5
10.2
10.8
8.1
8.5
9.0
9.5
9.5
9.9
8.4
9.0
9.5
10.0
10.0
10.3
675
675
675
675
675
575
575
575
575
575
575
575
575
575
575
575
575
575
575
575
575
HOESCH 3406
HOESCH 3506
HOESCH 3606
HOESCH 3706
HOESCH 3806
HOESCH 1105
HOESCH 1205
HOESCH 1205 K
HOESCH 1255
HOESCH 1605
HOESCH 1655
HOESCH 1705
HOESCH 1705 K
HOESCH 1755
HOESCH 1805
HOESCH 2305
HOESCH 2405
HOESCH 2505
HOESCH 2555 K
HOESCH 2555
HOESCH 2605
Wall
height
mm
h
y
b b
t
s
h
y
Lengths from 30 m to 36 m on request.
The basis for billing is the weight
of the single pile (kg/m).
1.2.2
Product range sections
485
485
485
485
485
260
260
260
260
350
350
350
350
350
350
350
350
350
350
350
350
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UNION straight web sections
Weight Second
moment
of inertia
Wall
Iy
4
cm /m
Thick-
ness
mm
t
Section
width
mm
b
Section
modulus
Wall
cm/m cm/
Single
pile
kg/m
Wall
kg/m
Single
pile
W
y
90
90
92
45
45
46
136.0
142.0
146.8
68.0
71.0
73.4
11.0
12.0
12.7
500
500
500
FL 511
FL 512
) 1
FL 512.7
Wall
height
mm
h
88
88
88
350
360
360
1.3
Product range sections
e
1)
Lengths from 30 m to 36 m on request.
Sections with other wall thicknesses can also be supplied.
The basis for billing is the weight of the single pile (kg/m).
Rolling/delivery on request only.
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1.4
Product range sections
Lightweight sections
Weight Second
moment
of inertia
Wall
Iy
4
cm /m
Back
thick-
ness
mm
t
Web
thick-
ness
mm
s
Section
width
mm
b
Section
modulus
Wall
cm/m kg/m
Wall
kg/m
Single
pile
W
y
276
339
410
460
540
45.2
55.8
66.0
78.0
88.0
31.60
39.10
46.20
54.60
61.50
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
700
700
700
700
700
KL 3/4*
KL 3/5
KL 3/6
KL 3/7*
KL 3/8
Wall
height
mm
h
146
147
148
149
150
2042
2502
3080
3500
4050
Available lengths: up to 12 m (from 12 m to 14 m on request)
Warehouse lengths from 3 m to 8 m
The basis for billing is the weight of the single pile (kg/m).
*Supplied section
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Trench sheeting sections
1.5
Product range sections
b
t
s
y
y
KD VI/6 no section that is available ex stock.
Weight Second
moment
of inertia
Wall
Iy
4
cm /m
Back
thick-
ness
mm
t
Web
thick-
ness
mm
s
Section
width
mm
b
Section
modulus
Wall
cm/m kg/m
Wall
kg/m
Section
W
y
182
242
62.5
83.3
37.5
50.0
6.0
8.0
600
600
KD VI/6
KD VI/8
Wall
height
mm
h
78
80
726
968
h
Available lengths: up to 12 m (from 12 m to 14 m on request)
Warehouse lengths from 3 m to 8 m
The basis for billing is the weight of the single pile (kg/m).
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LARSSEN 755
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile
Weight
E D
4)
Dr
W
y
W
z
) 1
Elastic section modulus
cm
cm
cm
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
) 1
Plastic section modulus W
y
2284
2000 580 3000 3407
1921
162.4 121.8 243.6 365.4
127.5 95.6 191.2 286.8
256
2.56
1142
45000

16.65 8.80 16.65 15.93


9431
75690
67500

92620

2.09 4.02 5.94



221 606 414
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Classification according to ENV 19935
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
3
D = 1500 mm Section width per
Unit
Steel grade
Rolling/delivery on request only.
e
4)
S
h
e
e
t

P
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7
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a
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s
750 750
1
0
4
5
0
1
1
.
7
338
54.3
y
y
1
6
2
.
6
8
4
.
4
M 1:20
E D
4)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 703
46
9
.
5
Scale 1:20
700 700
4
0
0
8
302
1
3
6
8
6
y y
1210 414 1700 1980
1310
122.9 86.0 172.0 258.0
96.4 67.5 135.0 202.5
251
2.51
730
24200

13.90 8.00 13.90 13.40


5630
48400
34000

47100

1.90 3.65 5.41



202 553 377
1460
2
Steel grade
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
3
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1400 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
Rolling/delivery on request only.
e
4)
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
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n
g

H
a
n
d
b
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k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
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c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D
4)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 703 K
46
1
0
700 700
4
0
0
9
302
1
3
7
8
5
y y
Scale 1:20
1575
1300 426 1820 2120
1390
131.1 91.8 183.6 275.4
103.0 72.1 144.2 216.3
251
2.51
787.5
25950

13.90 7.90 13.90 13.40


5830
51300
36330

50380

1.90 3.65 5.41



202 553 377
3
Steel grade
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1400 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
Rolling/delivery on request only.
e
4)
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
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k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
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c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 703 10/10
46
1
0
700 700
4
0
0
1
0
302
1
3
6
8
6
y y
Scale 1:20
1572
1340 437 1880 2190
1470
137.6 96.3 192.6 288.9
108.0 75.6 151.2 226.8
251
2.51
786
26800

13.90 7.90 13.90 13.40


5960
54240
37600

52120

1.90 3.65 5.41



202 553 377
4
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1400 mm Section width per
Rolling/delivery on request only.
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
4)
Dr
Rolling/delivery on request only.
e
4)
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
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g

H
a
n
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k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
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c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D
4)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 704
53
1
0
.
2
700 700
4
4
0
9
.
5
341
1
4
9
.
3
9
2
.
7
y y
Scale 1:20
1864
1600 529 2240 2600
1320
146.4 102.5 205.0 307.5
115.0 80.5 161.0 241.5
260
2.60
960
35200

15.50 8.80 15.50 14.90


7910
58400
49280

68255

1.99 3.80 5.62



211 574 392
5
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
3
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1400 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
Rolling/delivery on request only.
e
4)
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
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n
g

H
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d
b
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k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
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t
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r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 600
Scale 1:20
45
9
.
5
3
0
.
2
y
y
6
5
.
8
600 600
401
1
5
0
9
.
5
580
510 130 614 712
1010
119.7 71.8 143.6 215.4
94.0 56.4 112.8 169.2
225
2.25
290
3825

5.65 3.45 5.65 5.45


850
32220
4590

6400

1.44 2.79 4.14



156 426 291
6
S 240 GP
3
S 270 GP
3
S 320 GP
4
S 355 GP
4
S 390 GP
4
S 430 GP
4
D = 1200 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
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k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 600 K
Scale 1:20
45
1
0
2
9
.
8
y
y
6
6
.
2
600 600
401
1
5
0
1
0
618
540 133 648 752
1035
126.1 75.6 151.2 226.8
99.0 59.4 118.8 178.2
225
2.25
309
4050

5.67 3.42 5.67 5.46


880
33020
4860

6770

1.44 2.79 4.14



156 426 291
7
S 240 GP
3
S 270 GP
3
S 320 GP
4
S 355 GP
4
S 390 GP
4
S 430 GP
4
D = 1200 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 601
42.5
6
8
.
9
1
0
6
.
5
7
.
5
249
6
.
4
600 600
3
1
0
y y
836
745 251 890 1050
830
98.3 59.0 118.0 177.0
78.0 46.8 93.6 140.4
245
2.45
418
11520

10.83 6.70 10.83 10.44


2650
26280
13830

19320

1.60 3.07 4.54



172 466 319
8
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
3
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1200 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
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k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
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c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 602
42.5
6
9
.
1
1
0
6
.
3
8
.
2
246
8
600 600
3
1
0
y y
964
830 265 996 1170
920
113.3 68.0 136.0 204.0
89.0 53.4 106.8 160.2
245
2.45
482
12870

10.66 6.41 10.66 10.27


2790
29160
15440

21520

1.60 3.07 4.54



172 466 319
9
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1200 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
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n
g

H
a
n
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b
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k
0
2
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2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

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o

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l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 603
60
6
0
.
6
1
1
6
.
4
9
.
7
377
8
.
2
600 600
3
1
0
y y
1300
1200 330 1440 1670
1130
138.3 83.0 166.0 249.0
108.0 64.8 129.6 194.4
260
2.60
650
18600

11.63 6.79 11.63 11.19


3830
36100
22320

31050

1.69 3.25 4.81



181 493 337
10
S 240 GP
3
S 270 GP
3
S 320 GP
3
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
4
S 430 GP
4
D = 1200 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
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n
g

H
a
n
d
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k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
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c
t

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o

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t
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r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 603 K
60
6
1
1
1
6
376
9
600 600
3
1
0
y y
1
0
1360
1240 340 1490 1720
1190
145 87 174 261
113.5 68.1 136.2 204.3
260
2.60
680
19220

11.55 6.69 11.55 11.10


3890
38030
23060

32040

1.69 3.25 4.81



181 493 337
11
S 240 GP
3
S 270 GP
3
S 320 GP
3
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
4
D = 1200 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
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H
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n
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0
2
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2
0
0
7
s
u
b
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t

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r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 603 10/10
60
6
1
1
1
6
1
0
380
1
0
600 600
3
1
0
y
1400
1260 350 1510 1730
1230
148.3 89.0 178.0 267.0
116.0 69.6 139.2 208.8
260
2.60
700
19530

11.48 6.34 11.48 10.98


4067
39240
23440

32180

1.69 3.25 4.81



181 493 337
12
y
S 240 GP
3
S 270 GP
3
S 320 GP
3
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
4
D = 1200 mm Section width per
Rolling/delivery on request only.
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
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2
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2
0
0
7
s
u
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t

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n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 604 n
1862
1600 415 1920 2212
1315
156.7 94.0 188.0 282.0
123.0 73.8 147.6 221.4
282
2.82
931
30400

13.93 7.79 13.93 13.39


5700
41950
36480

50540

1.82 3.51 5.20



194 532 363
13
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
3
S 320 GP
3
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1200 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
Steel grade
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
600 600
354
66
y
7
4
.
5
1
3
7
.
5
1
0
.
0
9
.
0
y
3
8
0
Scale 1:20
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 605
600 600
348
4
2
0
66
y
9
8
1
.
6
1
5
3
1
2
.
5
y
2340
2020 520 2420 2790
1420
177.3 106.4 212.8 319.2
139.2 83.5 167.0 250.5
290
2.90
1170
42420

15.47 8.62 15.47 14.86


7910
45350
50900

70510

1.88 3.62 5.36



200 548 374
14
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
3
D = 1200 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 605 K
600 600
346
4
2
0
66
y
1
0
8
4
.
1
1
5
0
.
5
1
2
.
2
y
2386
2030 537 2436 2814
1510
184.1 110.4 220.8 331.2
144.5 86.7 173.4 260.1
290
2.90
1193
42630

15.22 8.55 15.22 14.63


8080
48100
51160

70900

1.88 3.62 5.36



200 548 374
15
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
3
D = 1200 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
LARSSEN 606 n
600 600
66
y
7
9
.
8
1
6
2
.
84
3
5
301
9
.
2
1
4
.
4
y
2820
2500 605 3000 3430
1540
200.0 120.0 240.0 360.0
157.0 94.2 188.4 282.6
292
2.92
1410
54375

16.49 9.07 16.49 15.84


9870
48970
65250

90290

1.89 3.65 5.40



201 552 377
16
W
y
W
z
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
D = 1200 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 607 n
4
5
2
1
0
.
6
y
294
1
9
66
y
600 600
7
8
.
3
1
7
3
.
8
3620
3200 649 3840 4330
1730
241.7 145.0 290.0 435.0
190.0 114.0 228.0 342.0
293
2.93
1810
72320

17.30 8.73 17.30 16.55


11280
55070
86790

119400

1.91 3.67 5.43



203 554 380
17
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
D = 1200 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 22 10/10
1300 369 1300 1540
960
165.6 82.8 165.6 248.4
130.0 65.0 130.0 195.0
280
2.80
752
22100

11.60 7.10 11.60 11.16


4180
25820
22100

30860

1.53 2.92 4.31



165 443 304
1504
500 500
7
9
y
60
1
1
3
259
1
0
1
0
3
4
0
y
18
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
D = 1000 mm Section width per
Rolling/delivery on request only.
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 23
y
9
3
.
9
70
1
4
1
.
1
500 500
275
1
0
4
2
0
y
1
1
.
5
2000 527 2000 2350
1160
197.4 98.7 197.4 296.1
155.0 77.5 155.0 232.5
315
3.15
1150
42000

14.60 8.71 14.60 14.10


7480
31220
42000

58470

1.72 3.30 4.88



184 500 342
2300
19
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
D = 1000 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 24
y
8
4
.
7
70
1
5
0
.
3
500 500
278
1
0
4
2
0
y
1
5
.
6
2800
2500 547 2500 2860
1200
222 111 222 333
175.0 87.5 175.0 262.5
315
3.15
1400
52500

15.30 8.63 15.30 14.70


8270
32160
52500

71970

1.72 3.28 4.84



184 496 340
20
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
= 1000 mm Section width per D
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 24/12
y
8
5
.
7
70
1
4
9
.
3
500 500
274
1
2
4
2
0
y
1
5
.
6
2948
2550 560 2550 2952
1345
236.2 118.1 236.2 354.3
185.4 92.7 185.4 278.1
315
3.15
1474
53610

15.10 8.40 15.10 14.50


8397
36180
53610

74279

1.72 3.28 4.84



184 496 340
21
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
= 1000 mm Section width per D
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 25
y
70
1
5
5
.
2
500 500
278
1
1
.5
2
0
7
9
.
9
4
2
0
y
3480
3040 562 3040 3420
1350
262 131 262 393
206.0 103.0 206.0 309.0
311
3.11
1740
63840

15.61 8.22 15.61 14.85


8850
36400
63840

86940

1.71 3.27 4.82



183 494 339
22
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
D = 1000 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
E D Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 43
500 500
1
0
7
y
45
1
2
1
7
1
2
1
2
9
120
4
2
0
y
2184
1660 483 1660 1990
212
166.0
106
83.0
212
166.0
318
249.0
1204
280
2.80
34900
1100
12.80 7.67 12.80 12.40
6230

34900

48670

1.55 2.96 4.37


167 449 308
32930
23
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
D = 1000 mm Section width per
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Section modulus referred:
E and Dr the heavy axis of the respective element; D and per m wall the wall axis yy.
The section modulus of D, Dr u. per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accommodate the shear forces.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
D V
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
LARSSEN 430
7486
6450 4570 9130

299.4 212.0 424.0
234.5 166.0 332.0
) 4
396
3.96
3750
241800

28.40 28.40 28.40


171200

342400

2.96 5.78

308 590
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
e
4)
24
Water/air side
The section modulus of D, V and per m wall requires locking of the factorycrimped interlocks to accomodate the shear forces.
Double and quadruple piles including the interior of the free locks.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Without stiffeners.
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
Weight
) 1
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
2)
Circumference
3)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
) 1
Plastic section modulus
Wall axis
singledrive quad pile assembly
Land/earth side
Recommended
driving direction
d
o
u
b
l
e

p
i
l
e








i
n

S

F
o
r
m

d
o
u
b
l
e

p
i
l
e










i
n

Z

F
o
r
m
Scale 1:25
Per m wall Double pile Quadruple pile Unit
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
0
2
/
2
0
0
7
s
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

a
l
t
e
r
a
t
i
o
n
s
25
2.1.2
Section illustrations and data
The inserted corner sections are set back at the top
and bottom and are pressed or welded at both ends.
On request they can also be supplied top flush.
1
5
0
~ 50
~

5
0
~ 30
~ 50
~

6
0
Corner section 20
Weight: 16.5 kg/m
Circumference: 40 cm
Fitting to all interlocks of the LARSSEN sections.
Corner section 22
Weight: 10.6 kg/m
Circumference: 27 cm
Fitting to all interlocks of the LARSSEN sections.
Single hook
Double hook
LARRSEN corner sections for corners and junctions for sheet pile sections
with the LARSSEN interlock
The following pages present a selection of conventional corner and junction piles. When selecting
piles, always take account of the driving and equipment requirements of the particular pile shapes.
Preference should go to double piles.
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2.1.3
Section illustrations and data
~ 25
90
~ 35
~ 25
~ 35
28
52
5
3

1
0
4

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8

3
2

67
Weldonsurface
~ 50 ~ 50
90
90
WALL section V 20
Weight 13.2 kg/m
WALL section V 22
Weight 8.4 kg/m
Sections V 20, V 22 and W 90 matching all interlocks of the LARSSENsections.
Section V 20 is suitable for individual driving.
WALL section W 90
Weight 9.2 kg/m
70
4
3

3
0
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5

~ 25 ~ 25
~ 10
~ 10
~ 45
~ 45
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2.1.3
Section illustrations and data
WALL section VTS
Weight 17.6 kg/m
WALL section Omega 12
Weight 12.1 kg/m
WALL section VT
Weight 17.7 kg/m
97
1
0
5
4
5
54
~ 10
~ 35
90
97
54
7
8
3
2
8
98
3
8
90
~ 35
~ 10
~ 10
~ 35
max. ca. 190
min. ca. 70
ca. 90
Sections VT, VTS and Omega 12 matching all interlocks of the LARSSENsections. Section VTS is
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ThyssenKrupp WALL sections for corners and junctions for sheet pile sections
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2.1.4
Section illustrations and data
(Sections of the 20, 600, 700 and 750 series. See section 3.5 Fitting the sections together)
The single hook of corner section 20 is inserted and pressed or welded at both ends.
Corner E 1201
~

5
0~

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Corner D 1204
Corner E 1203
~ 50
~ 50
Corner piles of LARSSEN sections with inserted corner section 20
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2.1.4
Section illustrations and data
1101, 1102
Dimensions a in mm
1103, 1104
Dimensions a in mm
Section
LARSSEN 22 10/10
LARSSEN 23
LARSSEN 24
LARSSEN 25
LARSSEN 600
LARSSEN 601
LARSSEN 602
LARSSEN 603
LARSSEN 604 n
LARSSEN 605
LARSSEN 606 n
LARSSEN 607 n
LARSSEN 703
LARSSEN 704
LARSSEN 755
9

230
145
145
145

0 10
265
270
270
270
310
315
315
315
315
320
320
320
365
365
395
20
280
285
285
285
315
325
325
325
335
335
340
340
385
385
415
30
295
305
305
305
320
340
340
340
350
355
360
360
405
400
435
40
310
325
325
325
330
355
355
355
370
375
380
380
425
420
455
50
330
350
350

340
370
370
370
390
400
400
400
445
440
475
60
350
370
370

345
390
390
390
410
420
425
425

70

355
410
410
410
435

80

365
430
430
430
460

90

375
455
455
455
490

6
150
130
130

255
210
210
210
190
180
175
175
235
235
250
0 5
170
150
150

265
230
230
230
210
200
200
200
255
260
270
0 4
190
175
175
175
275
245
245
245
230
225
220
220
275
280
295
0 3
205
195
195
195
280
260
260
260
250
245
240
240
295
300
315
0 2
220
215
215
215
290
275
275
275
265
265
260
260
315
315
335
0 1
235
230
230
230
295
285
285
285
285
280
280
280
335
335
355
0
Dimensions also apply to section variants of the same name.
LARSSEN corner sections
Dimensions of the folded sections
Folded corner piles consisting of LARSSEN sections
(Sections of the 20, 600, 700 and 750 series)
W
Corner E 1101
Corner D 1102
a
a
Corner D 1104
Corner E 1103
a
a
W
We reserve the right to supply the piles 1101 to 1104 not folded but welded.
Up to 20 m pile length; greater lengths available on request.
Dimensions a (mm) for symmetrically folded corner piles.
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30
3
5
3
3
5
3
E 1251
3
5
3 3
5
3
E 1253
3
5
3
3
5
3
D 1254
E 1255
When choosing the LARSSEN 43 section as a
wall or corner pile, prior consultation is necessary.
2.1.4
Section illustrations and data
Combined with any other LARSSEN sections from our supply range, this always yields an angle
of 90 from the wall plane.
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(20, 600, 700 and 750 series)
Corner E 1317
W
Ensure
adequate
clearance
2)
Corner E 1319
2)
Corner E 1320
W
Corner E 1309
~

5
0
1)
W
2)
Corner E 1311
~

5
0
1)
W
2)
CornerE 1315
2)
Corner D 1316
~

5
0
1)
W
Corner E 1313
Corner D 1314
~

5
0
1)
W
Ensure geometrical compatibility. e
1)
e
2)
Ensure
adequate
clearance
2.1.4
Section illustrations and data
Before driving further with double pile a single pile must be driven first.
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a b
Junction E 1603
JunctionD 1604
~

3
0
a b
Junction E1601
Junction D 1602
~

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0
b
Junction E1605
Junction D 1606
~

3
0
a
b
Junction E1607
Junction D 1608
~

3
0
a
Junction E1609
Junction D 1610
W
b
Junction E1603/07
~

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a
~

3
0
LARSSEN junction piles with welded on corner sections 22
2.1.5
Section illustrations and data
(20, 600, 700 and 750 series)
Because of intensified plugging, junctions
located in the pile recess may hamper driving.
When defining dimensions a and b, the
section height of the junction pile must be
taken into account.
With junctions 1601 1608, angles other than
90 are possible as long as they are geometri-
cally feasible.
Double junctions (cross piles) are formed
from individual junctions.
The term indicates which junctions the double
junction consists of.
For instance, the illustrated double junction
1603/07 is composed of junctions 1603 and
1607 (see figure above).
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HOESCH 1706 (LARSSEN interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
1700 1148 2296 3444
110.8 74.8 149.6 224.4
141.1
994
15.13 15.13 15.13 15.13

95.3 285.9 190.6
46280
1988
1300
32300 21800 43610 65410

Section width per D = 1350 mm
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8
.
7
94 105
8
.
4
675 675
y y
50
3
8
0
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Unit
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
Scale 1:20
258
2.58
197
1.83
371
3.57
546
5.32
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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HOESCH 1806 (LARSSEN interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
D = 1350 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
1800 1215 2430 3645
117.5 79.3 158.6 237.9
149.7
258
2.58
1045
15.12 15.12 15.12 15.12

197 371 546
1.83 3.57 5.32
101.0 303.0 202.0
47670
2098
1339
34200 23085 46170 69255

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.
5
93 107
9
.
3
675 675
y y
50
3
8
0
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Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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HOESCH 1856 K (LARSSEN interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
D = 1350 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
1860 1256 2512 3768
123.7 83.5 167.0 250.5
157.6
1094
14.97 14.97 14.97 14.97

106.4 319.2 212.8
48730
2188
1369
35340 23860 47710 71570

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1
0
.
1
94 108
1
0
.
0
675 675
y y
50
Scale 1:20
3
8
0
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
258
2.58
197
1.83
371
3.57
546
5.32
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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HOESCH 1906 (LARSSEN interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
D = 1350 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
1900 1283 2566 3849
126.3 85.3 170.6 255.9
160.9
1116
15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00

108.6 325.8 217.2
49230
2232
1383
36200 24430 48860 73300

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1
0
.
4
94 108
1
0
.
3
675 675
y y
50
3
8
0
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
Scale 1:20
258
2.58
197
1.83
371
3.57
546
5.32
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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HOESCH 2506 (LARSSEN interlock)
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
D = 1350 mm Section width per
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
675 675
Scale 1:20
y y
4
3
0
1
0
.
9
57
1
2
.
0
122 109
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
2500 1687 3374 5061
142.9 96.5 193.0 289.5
182.0
1455
17.18 17.18 17.18 17.18

122.9 368.7 245.8
51800
2910
1455
53750 36280 72560 108840

Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
273
2.73
207
1.93
392
3.78
576
5.62
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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HOESCH 2606 (LARSSEN interlock)
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
675 675
Scale 1:20
y y
4
3
0
1
1
.
7
57
1
2
.
7
122 110
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
2600 1755 3510 5265
149.9 101.2 202.4 303.6
190.9
1516
17.11 17.11 17.11 17.11

128.9 386.7 257.8
53040
3032
1490
55900 37730 75470 113200

Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
273
2.73
207
1.93
392
3.78
576
5.62
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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D = 1350 mm Section width per
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HOESCH 2706 (LARSSEN interlock)
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
675 675
Scale 1:20
y y
4
3
0
1
2
.
5
57
1
3
.
4
123 110
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
2700 1823 3646 5469
157.2 106.1 212.2 318.3
200.3
1579
17.03 17.03 17.03 17.03

135.2 405.6 270.4
54290
3158
1525
58050 39185 78370 117555

Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
273
2.73
207
1.93
392
3.78
576
5.62
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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D = 1350 mm Section width per
HOESCH 3406 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
D = 1350 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
3420 2308 4616 6924
166.1 112.1 224.2 336.3
211.6
281
2.81
1959
19.80 19.80 19.80 19.80

222 412 602
2.13 4.03 5.93
142.8 428.4 285.6
57910
3918
1600
82940 55980 111960 167940

40
675 675
1
3
.
5
118 145
1
0
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4
8
5
66
y y
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
S
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HOESCH 3506 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
D = 1350 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
3500 2363 4726 7089
171.7 115.9 231.8 347.7
218.7
281
2.81
2016
19.70 19.70 19.70 19.70

222 412 602
2.13 4.03 5.93
147.6 442.8 295.2
58740
4032
1623
84880 57290 114580 171870

41
675 675
1
4
.
0
118 145
1
1
.4
4
8
5
Scale 1:20
66
y y
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
S
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E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
675 675
1
4
.
5
118 145
1
2
4
8
5
Scale 1:20
66
y y
3600 2370 4860 7220
177.0 119.5 239.0 358.5
225.2
281
2.82
2073
19.70 19.70 19.70 19.70

222 412 602
2.13 4.04 5.94
152.0 456.0 304.0
59560
4146
1650
87300 58900 117750 176620

HOESCH 3606 (Fingerandsocket interlock) D = 1350 mm Section width per
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
42
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
S
h
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HOESCH 3706 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
D = 1350 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
3700 2497 4994 7491
183.9 124.1 248.2 372.3
234.3
281
2.81
2139
19.57 19.57 19.57 19.57

222 412 602
2.13 4.03 5.93
158.1 474.3 316.2
60550
4278
1673
89730 60560 121130 181690

43
675 675
1
5
.
1
117 144
1
2
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4
8
5
Scale 1:20
66
y y
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
S
h
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HOESCH 3806 (Fingerandsocket interlock) D = 1350 mm Section width per
44
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
3780 2552 5104 7596
188.4 127.2 254.4 381.6
240.1
281
2.82
2184
19.54 19.54 19.54 19.54

222 412 602
2.13 4.04 5.94
162.1 486.3 324.2
61200
4368
1691
91665 61900 123750 185650
675 675
1
5
.
5
144
1
3
.2
4
8
5
Scale 1:20
66
y y

117
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
S
h
e
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t

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HOESCH 1105 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
3
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1150 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
1100 633 1266 1899
101.0 58.1 116.2 174.3
128.7
259
2.59
328
10.54 10.54 10.54 10.54

163 304 445
1.54 2.95 4.36
74.0 222.0 148.0
26357
1256
851
14300 8223 16446 24669

45
Scale 1:20
575
8
.
8
90 130
575
2
6
0
50
8
.
8
y y
D = 1150 mm Section width per
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
S
h
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s
HOESCH 1205 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1150 mm Section width per
Scale 1:20
575
9
.
5
90 130
575
2
6
0
50
9
.
5
y y
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
1140 655 1310 1970
107.0 61.5 123.0 184.5
135.7
259
2.59
665
14820
10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40

8520

17040

25560
163 304 445
1.54 2.95 4.36
78.0 234.0 156.0

27130

1330
876
46
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
S
h
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P
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a
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s
HOESCH 1205 K (Fingerandsocket interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
3
D = 1150 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
1200 690 1380 2070
112.5 64.7 129.4 194.1
143.3
259
2.59
690
10.46 10.46 10.46 10.46

163 304 445
1.54 2.95 4.36
82.4 247.2 164.8
27660
1380
893
15600 8970 17940 26910

47
Scale 1:20
575
1
0
.
2
90 130
575
2
6
0
50
1
0
.
2
y y
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
S
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HOESCH 1255 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
3
D = 1150 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
1250 719 1438 2157
118.0 67.9 135.8 203.7
150.3
259
2.59
723
10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40

163 304 445
1.54 2.95 4.36
86.4 259.2 172.8
28310
1446
914
16250 9340 18690 28030

48
Scale 1:20
575
1
0
.
8
89 129
575
2
6
0
50
1
0
.
8
y y
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
S
h
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P
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HOESCH 1605 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
3
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1150 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
1600 920 1840 2760
107.0 61.5 123.0 184.5
136.3
270
2.70
906
14.33 14.33 14.33 14.33

177 332 487
1.68 3.23 4.78
78.4 235.2 156.8
25660
1812
830
28000 16100 32200 48300

49
575 575
3
5
0
150 103
8
.
1
60
9
.
2
y y
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
S
h
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HOESCH 1655 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1150 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
1650 949 1898 2847
111.9 64.3 128.6 192.9
142.5
270
2.70
943
14.23 14.23 14.23 14.23

177 332 487
1.68 3.23 4.78
82.0 246.0 164.0
26030
1886
842
28870 16600 33200 49809

50
575 575
3
5
0
150 103
8
.
5
60
9
.
6
y y
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
S
h
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Scale 1:20
HOESCH 1705 (Fingerandsocket interlock) D = 1150 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
575 575
3
5
0
150 103
9
60
Scale 1:20
1
0
y y
1720 989 1978 2967
116.0 66.7 133.4 200.1
148.0
270
2.70
989
14.27 14.27 14.27 14.27

177 332 487
1.68 3.23 4.78
85.0 255.0 170.0
26450
1978
856
30100 17308 34615 51923

S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
51
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
S
h
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t

P
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H
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7
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a
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E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
HOESCH 1705 K (Fingerandsocket interlock)
575 575
3
5
0
150 103
9
.
5
60
Scale 1:20
9
.
5
y y
1700 978 1955 2933
117.0 67.3 134.6 201.9
149.0
270
2.70
979
29750
14.13 14.13 14.13 14.13

17106

34213

51319
177 332 487
1.68 3.23 4.78
85.7 257.1 171.4
26100
1958
844
D = 1150 mm Section width per
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
52
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
S
h
e
e
t

P
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7
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a
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i
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E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
HOESCH 1755 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
575 575
3
5
0
150 103
9
.
5
60
Scale 1:20
1
0
.
4
y y
1750 1006 2012 3018
120.8 69.5 139.0 208.5
153.9
270
2.70
1009
30625
14.11 14.11 14.11 14.11

17610

35220

52830
177 332 487
1.68 3.23 4.78
88.5 265.5 177.0
26890
2018
870
D = 1150 mm Section width per
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
3
53
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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HOESCH 1805 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
2
S 390 GP
2
S 430 GP
2
D = 1150 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
1800 1035 2070 3105
125.0 71.9 143.8 215.7
159.2
270
2.70
1041
14.06 14.06 14.06 14.06

177 332 487
1.68 3.23 4.78
91.6 275.0 183.0
27290
2082
883
31500 18110 36230 54340

54
575 575
3
5
0
150 103
9
.
9
60
1
0
.
8
y y
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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HOESCH 2305 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
3
S 320 GP
3
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1150 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
2320 1334 2668 4002
142.3 81.8 163.6 245.4
181.3
303
3.03
1293
14.97 14.97 14.97 14.97

196 369 542
1.87 3.60 5.33
104.2 312.6 208.4
30000
2586
966
40600 23350 46690 70040

55
575 575
81.5
210 179
1
1
.
5
8.4
3
5
0
Scale 1:20
y y
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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HOESCH 2405 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
3
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1150 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
2400 1380 2760 4140
148.0 85.1 170.2 255.3
188.5
303
3.03
1338
14.93 14.93 14.93 14.93

196 369 542
1.87 3.60 5.33
108.4 325.2 216.8
30590
2676
985
42000 24150 48300 72450

56
575 575
81.5
209 178
1
2
.
1
9.0
3
5
0
Scale 1:20
y y
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
HOESCH 2505 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
575 575
81.5
209 178
1
2
.
5
9.5
3
5
0
y y
2480 1426 2852 4278
152.0 87.4 174.8 262.2
193.0
303
3.03
1380
43400
14.90 14.90 14.90 14.90

24955

49910

74865
196 369 542
1.87 3.60 5.33
111.0 333.0 222.0
30980
2760
998
D = 1150 mm Section width per
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
3
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
57
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
Scale 1:20
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
575 575
81.5
1
2
.
8
10
3
5
0
Scale 1:20
y y
2540 1460 2920 4380
155.0 89.1 178.2 267.3
197.4
303
3.03
1410
44450
14.80 14.80 14.80 14.80

25550

51100

76650
196 369 542
1.87 3.60 5.33
113.5 340.5 227.0
31270
2820
1007
HOESCH 2555 K (Fingerandsocket interlock)
209 178
= 1150 mm Section width per
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
58
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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HOESCH 2555 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1150 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
2550 1466 2932 4398
158.1 90.9 181.8 272.7
201.3
303
3.03
1420
14.89 14.89 14.89 14.89

196 369 542
1.87 3.60 5.33
115.7 347.1 231.4
31489
2840
1014
44625 25660 51320 76980

2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
59
575 575
81.5
209 178
1
3
.
0
10.0
3
5
0
Scale 1:20
y y
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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HOESCH 2605 (Fingerandsocket interlock)
S 240 GP
2
S 270 GP
2
S 320 GP
2
S 355 GP
3
S 390 GP
3
S 430 GP
3
D = 1150 mm Section width per
E D
3)
Dr
W
y
W
z
cm
cm
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
cm
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
S
y
I
z
W
y
2600 1495 2990 4485
162.3 93.3 186.6 279.9
206.8
303
3.03
1455
14.83 14.83 14.83 14.83

196 369 542
1.87 3.60 5.33
118.9 356.7 237.8
31830
2910
1025
45500 26160 52330 78490

2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
60
575 575
81.5
208 177
1
3
.
3
10.3
3
5
0
Scale 1:20
y y
Weight
Elastic section modulus
Cross sectional area
1)
Circumference
2)
Coating area
Static moment
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Plastic section modulus
Classification according to ENV 19935
Steel grade
Per m wall Single pile Double pile Triple pile Unit
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating.
Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
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2.2.3
Section illustrations and data
~25
~47
Weight: 9.90 kg/m
Circumference: 26.7 cm
Part sections for corner and junction constructions with HOESCH sections
a
b
1
5
0
These sections are set back
at the top and bottom of the piles.
On request they can also
be supplied top flush.
Matches all interlocks of HOESCH sections with fingerandsocket interlocks except
for H 3406, H 3506, H 3606, H 3706 and H 3806.
Socket section
Finger section
HOESCH 3 junction pile for junction constructions with HOESCH sections
(fingerandsocket interlock)
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2.2.4
Section illustrations and data
Weight of socket sections in kg/m
Section Socket lengths a in mm
HOESCH 1105
HOESCH 1205
HOESCH 1205 K
HOESCH 1255
HOESCH 1605
HOESCH 1655
HOESCH 1705
HOESCH 1705 K
HOESCH 1755
HOESCH 1805
HOESCH 2305
HOESCH 2405
HOESCH 2505
HOESCH 2555 K
HOESCH 2555
HOESCH 2605
HOESCH 3406
HOESCH 3506
HOESCH 3606
HOESCH 3706
HOESCH 3806
50
13.0
13.0
13.0
13.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.00
11.0
12.7
12.7
12.7
12.7
12.7
12.7

60
13.7
13.7
13.8
13.8
11.8
11.8
11.8
11.8
11.8
11.8
13.6
13.7
13.7
13.7
13.8
13.8

70
14.4
14.5
14.6
14.7
12.5
12.5
12.6
12.5
12.6
12.7
14.5
14.6
14.7
14.7
14.8
14.8
19.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
80
15.1
15.2
15.4
15.5
13.3
13.3
13.4
13.3
13.4
13.5
15.4
15.6
15.7
15.7
15.8
15.9
20.0
20.1
20.1
20.2
20.2
90
15.8
16.0
16.2
16.4
14.0
14.0
14.2
14.0
14.3
14.4
16.3
16.5
16.7
16.7
16.8
16.9
21.1
21.2
21.3
21.4
21.4
100
16.5
16.7
17.0
17.2
14.7
14.8
14.9
14.7
15.1
15.2
17.2
17.5
17.6
17.8
17.8
18.0
22.2
22.3
22.4
22.5
22.6
110
17.1
17.5
17.8
18.1
15.5
15.5
15.7
15.5
15.9
16.1
18.1
18.4
18.6
18.8
18.9
19.0
23.2
23.4
23.5
23.7
23.8
120
17.8
18.2
18.6
18.9
16.1
16.3
16.5
16.2
16.7
16.9
19.0
19.4
19.6
19.8
19.9
20.0
24.3
24.5
24.7
24.9
25.1
130
18.5
19.0
19.4
19.8
16.9
17.0
17.3
17.0
17.5
17.8
20.0
20.3
20.6
20.8
20.9
21.1
25.3
25.6
25.8
26.1
26.3
140
19.2
19.7
20.2
20.6
17.6
17.8
18.1
17.7
18.3
18.6
20.9
21.3
21.6
21.8
21.9
22.1
26.4
26.7
26.9
27.3
27.5
150
19.9
20.5
21.0
21.5
18.4
18.5
18.9
18.5
19.2
19.5
21.8
22.2
22.5
22.8
22.9
23.2
27.5
27.8
28.1
28.5
28.7
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2.2.4
Section illustrations and data
Weight of socket sections in kg/m
Section Socket lengths a in mm
HOESCH 1105
HOESCH 1205
HOESCH 1205 K
HOESCH 1255
HOESCH 1605
HOESCH 1655
HOESCH 1705
HOESCH 1705 K
HOESCH 1755
HOESCH 1805
HOESCH 2305
HOESCH 2405
HOESCH 2505
HOESCH 2555 K
HOESCH 2555
HOESCH 2605
HOESCH 3406
HOESCH 3506
HOESCH 3606
HOESCH 3706
HOESCH 3806
160

22.7
23.2
23.5
23.8
24.0
24.2
28.5
28.9
29.2
29.6
29.9
170

23.6
24.1
24.5
24.8
25.0
25.3
29.6
30.0
30.4
30.8
31.1
180

24.5
25.1
25.5
25.8
26.0
26.3
30.6
31.1
31.5
32.0
32.4
190

25.4
26.0
26.5
26.8
27.0
27.3
31.7
32.2
32.6
33.2
33.6
200

26.3
27.0
27.4
27.8
28.0
28.4

210

27.2
27.9
28.4
28.8
29.1
29.4

220

28.1
28.9
29.4
29.8
30.1
30.5

230

240

250

260

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2.2.4
Section illustrations and data
Weight of finger sections in kg/m
Section Finger lengths b in mm
HOESCH 1105
HOESCH 1205
HOESCH 1205 K
HOESCH 1255
HOESCH 1605
HOESCH 1655
HOESCH 1705
HOESCH 1705 K
HOESCH 1755
HOESCH 1805
HOESCH 2305
HOESCH 2405
HOESCH 2505
HOESCH 2555 K
HOESCH 2555
HOESCH 2605
HOESCH 3406
HOESCH 3506
HOESCH 3606
HOESCH 3706
HOESCH 3806
50

60
8.1
8.1
8.1
8.1
9.5
..9.5
9.5
9.5
9.5
9.5
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.0

70
8.8
8.8
8.9
8.9
10.2
10.3
10.3
10.2
10.3
10.3
9.9
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.1
12.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
80
9.5
9.6
9.7
9.8
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.1
11.2
10.8
10.9
11.0
11.0
11.1
11.1
13.0
13.0
13.1
13.1
13.2
90
10.2
10.3
10.5
10.6
11.7
11.8
11.8
11.7
11.9
12.0
11.7
11.9
12.0
12.0
12.1
12.1
14.1
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
100
10.9
11.1
11.3
11.5
12.5
12.5
12.6
12.5
12.8
12.9
12.6
12.8
12.9
13.0
13.1
13.2
15.1
15.2
15.4
15.5
15.6
110
11.6
11.8
12.1
12.3
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.2
13.6
13.7
13.5
13.8
13.9
14.0
14.1
14.2
16.2
16.3
16.5
16.7
16.8
120
12.2
12.6
12.9
13.2
14.0
14.0
14.2
14.0
14.4
14.6
14.4
14.7
14.9
15.0
15.1
15.3
17.2
17.4
17.6
17.9
18.0
130
12.9
13.3
13.7
14.0
14.6
14.8
15.0
14.7
15.2
15.4
15.3
15.7
15.9
16.0
16.2
16.3
18.3
18.5
18.8
19.1
19.3
140
13.6
14.1
14.5
14.9
15.4
15.5
15.8
15.5
16.0
16.3
16.2
16.6
16.9
17.0
17.2
17.4
19.4
19.6
19.9
20.2
20.5
150
14.3
14.8
15.3
15.7
16.1
16.3
16.6
16.2
16.8
17.1
17.1
17.6
17.8
18.1
18.2
18.4
20.4
20.7
21.1
21.4
21.7
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Section illustrations and data
Weight of finger sections in kg/m
Section Finger lengths b in mm
HOESCH 1105
HOESCH 1205
HOESCH 1205 K
HOESCH 1255
HOESCH 1605
HOESCH 1655
HOESCH 1705
HOESCH 1705 K
HOESCH 1755
HOESCH 1805
HOESCH 2305
HOESCH 2405
HOESCH 2505
HOESCH 2555 K
HOESCH 2555
HOESCH 2605
HOESCH 3406
HOESCH 3506
HOESCH 3606
HOESCH 3706
HOESCH 3806
160
15.0
15.6
16.1
16.6
16.8
17.0
17.3
16.9
18.5
18.0
18.0
18.5
18.8
19.1
19.2
19.5
21.5
21.8
22.2
22.6
22.9
170
15.7
16.3
16.9
17.4
17.6
17.8
18.1
17.7
18.5
8.8
18.9
19.5
19.8
20.1
20.2
20.5
22.5
22.9
23.3
23.8
24.1
180
16.4
17.0
17.7
18.3
18.3
18.5
18.9
18.4
19.3
19.7
19.8
20.4
20.8
21.1
21.3
21.5
23.6
24.0
24.5
25.0
25.3
190
17.1
17.8
18.5
19.1
19.1
19.3
19.7
19.2
20.1
20.5
20.7
21.4
21.8
22.1
22.3
22.6
24.7
25.1
25.6
26.2
26.6
200
17.8
18.5
19.3
20.0
19.8
20.1
20.5
19.9
20.9
21.4
21.6
22.3
22.7
23.1
23.3
23.6
25.7
26.2
26.7
27.4
27.8
210

22.6
23.3
23.7
24.1
24.3
24.7
26.8
27.3
27.9
28.5
29.0
220

23.5
24.2
24.7
25.1
25.3
25.7
27.8
28.4
29.0
29.7
30.2
230

24.4
25.2
25.7
26.1
26.4
26.8

240

25.3
26.1
26.7
27.1
27.4
27.8

250

26.2
27.1
27.7
28.1
28.4
28.8

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28.6
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2.2.5
Section illustrations and data
The inserted corner sections are set back at the top
and bottom and are pressed or welded at both ends.
On request they can also be supplied top flush.
1
5
0
Corner section 20
Weight: 16.5 kg/m
Circumference: 40 cm
Fitting to all interlocks of the LARSSENProfiles and to
the interlocks of the HOESCHProfiles 1706, 1806, 1906,
2506, 2606 and 2706.
Corner section 22
Weight: 10.6 kg/m
Circumference: 27 cm
Matching all interlocks of LARSSEN sections and inter-
locks of HOESCH sections 1706, 1806, 1906, 2506,
2606 and 2706.
~ 50
~

5
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~ 30
~ 50
~

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The following pages present a selection of conventional corner and junction piles. When selecting
piles, always take account of the driving and equipment requirements of the particular pile shapes.
Preference should go to double piles.
Single hook
Double hook
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with the LARSSEN interlock
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52
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Weldonsurface
~ 50 ~ 50
90
90
WALL section V 20
Weight 13.2 kg/m
WALL section V 22
Weight 8.4 kg/m
Sections V 20 and V 22 match all interlocks of LARSSEN sections and interlocks of HOESCH sections
1706, 1806, 1906, 2506, 2606 and 2706. Section V 20 is suitable for driving as a single pile.
2.2.6
Section illustrations and data
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~ 25
90
~ 35
~ 25
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ThyssenKrupp WALL sections for corners and junctions for sheet pile sections
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2.2.6
Section illustrations and data
~ 25 ~ 25
~ 10
~ 10
WALL section VTS
Weight 17.6 kg/m
WALL section Omega 12
Weight 12.1 kg/m
WALL section VT
Weight 17.7 kg/m
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min. ca. 70
ca. 90
~ 10
~ 35
90
90
~ 35
~ 10
~ 10
~ 35
Sections VT, VTS, Omega 12 and W 90 match all interlocks of LARSSEN sections and interlocks of
HOESCH sections 1706, 1806, 1906, 2506, 2606 and 2706. Profile VTS is suitable for driving as a
single pile.
WALL section W 90
Weight 9.2 kg/m
70
4
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ThyssenKrupp WALL sections for corners and junctions for sheet pile sections
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2.2.6
Section illustrations and data
WALL section HZ 90
Weight 14.8 kg/m
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15.5 27.5
68.5
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90
ca. 22.5
ca. 22.5
90
ca. 22.5
ca. 22.5
ThyssenKrupp WALL sections for corners and junctions with HOESCH sections
(fingerandsocket interlock)
The HZ section can be used as a transition from HOESCH to LARSSEN sections
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Section illustrations and data
(Fold angle in web center up to max. 60)
Section Dimensions a and b in mm
HOESCH 1706
HOESCH 1806
HOESCH 1806 K
HOESCH 1906
a
329
329
329
329
b
346
346
346
346
Corner Da 2112
b
Corner Ea 2111
W
a
Corner Db 2104
W
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b
Corner Db 2124
W
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Corner Eb 2121
a
Corner Da 2122
W
b
b
Corner Ea 2101
a
W
Corner Da 2102
W
Corner Eb 2131
a
b
Corner Da 2132
Corner Db 2114
a
b
W
a
Corner Db 2134
b
W
We reserve the right to supply corner piles not folded but welded.
Pressed double corner piles available on request.
Section Dimensions a and b in mm
HOESCH 2506
HOESCH 2606
HOESCH 2706
a
340
340
340
b
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HOESCH 3406
HOESCH 3506
HOESCH 3606
HOESCH 3706
HOESCH 3806
HOESCH 1105
HOESCH 1205
HOESCH 1205 K
HOESCH 1255
HOESCH 1605
HOESCH 1705
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310
310
310
262
262
262
262
262
262
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365
365
365
365
313
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313
313
313
Section Dimensions a and b in mm
HOESCH 1705 K
HOESCH 1805
HOESCH 2305
HOESCH 2405
HOESCH 2505
HOESCH 2555 K
HOESCH 2555
HOESCH 2605
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262
262
262
262
262
262
262
262
b
313
313
313
313
313
313
313
313
(Fold angle in web center up to max. 60)
2.2.7
Section illustrations and data
71
Corner Eb 2121
a
W
CornerDa 2122
b
CornerDa 2102
W
b
Corner Ea 2101
a
W
Corner Db 2104
a
b
W
Corner Db 2124
b
a
W
Corner Ea 2111
Corner Da 2112
b
a
W
Corner Db 2114
a
b
W
Corner Db 2134
b
a
W
Corner Da 2132
Corner Eb 2131
a
b
Folded corner piles of HOESCH sections (fingerandsocket interlock)
We reserve the right to supply corner piles not folded but welded.
Pressed double corner piles available on request.
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2.2.7
Section illustrations and data
Corner Da 2306
Corner Ea 2305
a
W
Corner Da 2308
Corner Ea 2307
W
a
W
b
Corner Da 2328
Corner Eb 2327
Corner Da 2326
Corner Eb 2325
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W
Corner piles of HOESCH sections (fingerandsocket interlock) with weldedon finger
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2.2.7
Section illustrations and data
Corner Db 2310
Corner Ea 2309
W
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Corner Eb 2321
Corner Db 2322
W
b
Corner Ea 2311
Corner Db 2312
W
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Corner Eb 2323
Corner Db 2324
W
Corner piles of HOESCH sections (fingerandsocket interlock) with weldedon finger
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2.2.8
Section illustrations and data
Junction Db 2602
Junction Ea 2601
Junction Da 2602
b
L
W
Junction Db 2614
Junction Ea 2613
Junction Da 2614
L
W
a
Junction Db 2606
Junction Da 2606
Junction Ea 2605
W
a
L
Junction Db 2618
Junction Ea 2621
Junction Da 2618
b
W
L
W
b
L
Junction Db 2610
Junction Ea 2609
Junction Da 2610
Junction Db 2622
Junction Ea 2621
Junction Da 2622
L
a
W
Junction piles of HOESCH sections (fingerandsocket interlock) with weldedon finger
and socket sections
These constructions are possible with all Zsharped HOESCH sections and with the
HOESCH 3 junction section.
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2.2.8
Section illustrations and data
Junction Db 2628
Junction Ea 2627
Junction Da 2628
b
L
W
Junction Db 2646
Junction Eb 2645
Junction Da 2646
W
a
L
Junction Db 2632
Junction Ea 2631
Junction Da 2632
W
L
a
W
Junction Da 2650
Junction Db 2650
Junction Eb 2649
L
b
Junction Db 2642
Junction Eb 2641
Abz Da 2642
L
b
W
Junction Db 2654
Junction Eb 2653
Junction Da 2654
W
a
L
Junction piles
and socket sections
of HOESCH sections (fingerandsocket interlock) with weldedon finger
These constructions are possible with all Zsharped HOESCH sections and with the
HOESCH 3 junction section.
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2.2.8
Section illustrations and data
Double junctions (cross piles)
are formed from individual junctions.
The term indicates which junctions the double
junction consists of.
For instance, the illustrated double junction
2641/57 is composed of junctions 2641 and 2657.
Junction Db 2658
Junction Da 2658
b
L W
Junction Eb 2657
W
a
L
Junction Db 2672
Junction Eb 2671
Junction Da 2672
Junction Db 2662
Junction Eb 2661
Junction Da 2662
W L
a
Junction Eb 2641/57
b
W
L
L
b
Junction Db 2668
Junction Eb 2667
Junction Da 2668
W
b
L
Junction piles of HOESCH sections (fingerandsocket interlock) with weldedon finger
and socket sections
These constructions are possible with all Zsharped HOESCH sections and with the
HOESCH 3 junction section.
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2.3.1
Section illustrations and data
Scale 1:20
y
500 500
1
1
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y
UNION straight-web section FL 511
Unit Per m wall Single pile
Weight
E
W
y Section modulus cm 90 45
Cross sectional area
Circumference
1)
Coating area
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
4
cm
4
cm
cm
173.0 86.5
136.0 68.0
218
2.18
350

1.42 1.42
175
28800
1.19
136
2)
Iy
iy
I
z
e
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e
2)
Without interlock interior twoside coating
Including the interior of the free locks
Minimum interlock tension = 2000 kN/m (limit load), higher values (up to 5000 kN/m) are possible.
(Interlock tension and max. possible angle of rotation are mutually dependent and must be
discussed with the manufacturer).
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2.3.1
Section illustrations and data
Unit Per m wall Single pile
E
W
y
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
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FL 512 UNION straight-web section
Scale 1:20
y
500 500
1
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y
90 45
181.0 90.5
142.0 71.0
218
2.18
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1.19
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2)
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Weight
Section modulus
Cross sectional area
Circumference
1)
Coating area
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
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(Interlock tension and max. possible angle of rotation are mutually dependent and must be
discussed with the manufacturer).
79
2.3.1
Section illustrations and data
E
W
y
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
4
cm
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
I
z
Scale 1:20
y
500 500
1
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7
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y
FL 512.7 UNION straight-web section
92 46
187.0 93.5
146.8 73.4
218
2.18
360

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180
29800
1.19
136
2)
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Weight
Section modulus
Cross sectional area
Circumference
1)
Coating area
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
Rolling/delivery on request only.
Without interlock interior twoside coating
Including the interior of the free locks
Unit Per m wall Single pile
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Minimum interlock tension = 2000 kN/m (limit load), higher values (up to 5000 kN/m) are possible.
(Interlock tension and max. possible angle of rotation are mutually dependent and must be
discussed with the manufacturer).
80
Finger outside
W
W
Finger inside
Corner E 4101
Corner D 4102
Corner E 4103
Corner D 4104
Finger outside
Finger inside
W
W
Corner piles made from UNIONstraight web sections
2.3.2
Section illustrations and data
Finger
Thumb
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Junction piles made from UNION straight web sections
with Yjunction section UNION 2
welded junctions
with junction section UNION 1
Production length 6 m. Only available with
inserted and welded UNION straightweb sec-
tion. Lengths exceeding 6 m are only inserted,
tacked at the joints and temporarily welded for
driving.
W
W
Tjunction
(for circular cells)
Yjunction
(for polygonal cells)
Junction 4603 Junction 4605
Junction E 4601
Junction E 4607
95
95
110
6
5
110
5
5
90
90
5
5
35
6
5
35
UNION 1
Weight 47.8 kg/m, Circumference 72 cm
Production length 6 m. Only available with
inserted and welded UNION straightweb sec-
tion. Lengths exceeding 6 m are only inserted,
tacked at the joints and temporarily welded for
driving.
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2.3.3
Section illustrations and data
UNION 2
Weight 44.7 kg/m, Circumference 71 cm
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400
kg/m
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mm
300
320
350
400
Section Section hight Flange width Back thickness Cross sectional area Weight Section modulus
G W
y
mm mm cm cm
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100
100
110
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14
14
46.2
59.5
60.6
71.8
58.8
75.8
77.3
91.5
535
679
734
1020
Usection conforming to DIN 1026
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Section illustrations and data
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2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
W
y
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
276 193 386
57.5 40.3 80.6
45.2 31.6 63.2
242
2.42
2042
5.90 5.90 5.90
1429 2858
1.87 3.62
197 372
Weight
Section modulus
Cross sectional area
Circumference
1)
Coating area
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
e
1)
Without interlock interior two-side coating
700
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Scale 1:15
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*Supplied section
Lightweight section KL 3/5
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
700
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4
7
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Scale 1:15
e
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295
60
Unit Per m wall Single pile Triple pile
E D
W
y
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
339 237 474
71.1 49.8 99.6
55.9 39.1 78.2
243
2.43
2502
5.90 5.90 5.90
1751 3502
1.97 3.62
197 394
Weight
Section modulus
Cross sectional area
Circumference
1)
Coating area
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
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KL 3/6 Lightweight section
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
700
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4
8
6
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Scale 1:15
295
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Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
W
y
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
410 287 574
84.3 59.0 118.0
66.0 46.2 92.4
243
2.43
3080
5.90 5.90 5.90
2153 4310
1.87 3.62
197 372
Weight
Section modulus
Cross sectional area
Circumference
1)
Coating area
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
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KL 3/7* Lightweight section
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
W
y
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
460 322 644
99.0 69.3 138.6
78.0 54.6 109.2
243
2.43
3500
5.90 5.90 5.90
2450 4900
1.87 3.62
197 372
Weight
Section modulus
Cross sectional area
Circumference
1)
Coating area
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
e
1)
Without interlock interior two-side coating
700
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1
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9
7
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Scale 1:15
295
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86
*Supplied section
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2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
700
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Scale 1:15
295
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Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
W
y
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
540 378 756
111.9 78.3 156.6
87.9 61.5 123.0
243
2.43
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6.00 6.00 6.00
2835 5670
1.87 3.62
197 372
Weight
Section modulus
Cross sectional area
Circumference
1)
Coating area
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
e
1)
Without interlock interior two-side coating
87
Corner piles with Wall sections V 20
88
2.5.2
Section illustrations and data
12
6
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Trench sheeting section KD VI/6
89
2.6.1
Section illustrations and data
Unit Per m wall Section
E
W
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cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
182 109
80.0 48.0
62.5 37.5
250
2.5
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3.00 3.00
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two-side coating e
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Weight
Section modulus
Cross sectional area
Circumference
1)
Coating area
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
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90
2.6.1
Section illustrations and data
E
W
y
cm
kg/m
cm
cm
m/m
4
cm
cm
Iy
iy
242 145
106.0 63.6
83.2 50.0
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two-side coating
Unit Per m wall Section
Weight
Section modulus
Cross sectional area
Circumference
1)
Coating area
Second moment of inertia
Radius of gyration
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3.1
Available sections, terms of delivery
Interlocks
LARSSEN section
Interlock design conforming
to DIN EN 10248-2 and
E 67 of EAU 2004
LARSSEN 43, 430
HOESCH section
(finger-and-socket interlock)
Interlock design conforming
to DIN EN 10248-2 and
E 67 of EAU 2004
UNION straight-web
section
Interlock design conforming
to DIN EN 10248-2 and
E 67 of EAU 2004
KL lightweight section
Interlock design conforming
to DIN EN 10249-2
HOESCH section
(LARSSEN interlock)
Interlock design conforming
to DIN EN 10248-2 and
E 67 of EAU 2004
PEINER interlock steel/
PEINER sheet piling
Interlock design conforming
to DIN EN 10248-2 and
E 67 of EAU 2004
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Available sections, terms of delivery
Sheet piling steel grades for hot-rolled sheet piles conforming to DIN EN 10 248-1
Steel grade
S 240 GP
S 270 GP
S 320 GP
S 355 GP
S 390 GP
S 430 GP
1)
1)
Tensile strength
340
410
440
480
490
510
N/mm
Minimum yield point
240
270
320
355
390
430
N/mm
Minimum elongation
26
24
23
22
20
19
%
Higher-strength weldable sheet piling steels according to works standards
Steel grade
St Sp 460
St Sp 500
Tensile strength
550
590
N/mm
Minimum yield point
460
500
N/mm
Minimum elongation
17
16
%
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For the higher-strength sheet piling steels S 390 GP and S 430 GP, an approval certificate (Z-30, 1-7) from the building supervisory
authorities dated February 28, 2005 is available.
Materials Standard steel grades for PEINER sections
Steel grades
Structural steels
Fine grain structural steels
Weather resistant steels
Sheet piling steels
Special steel grades of the PEINER Trger series
Further steel grades upon request
Standard
EN 10025
EN 10113
EN 10155
EN 10248
Peiner Trger material standard, minimum yield point
from 355 to 460 N/mm
e. g.: BS, NF, ASTM, JIS, CSAG, GOST, UNI
Further steel grades to national and international standard available on request.
All sections are available in accordance with current national and international standards and also
special specifications if required.
A choice is provided in the table Steel grades.
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Available sections, terms of delivery
HP proof of conformity for steel sheet piles in accordance with Bauregelliste (list of relevant
standards and specifications) A, Part 1
HSP
HOESCH SPUNDWAND
UND
PROFIL GMBH
Dortmund
DIN EN 10248-1
S240GP Typ P
S270GP
S355GP
During production, a certified quality manage-
ment system conforming to DIN EN ISO 9001
upholds a high standard of quality from the
start of the process right through to the
finished steel sheet piling.
This is an essential precondition for the de-
manded HP proof of conformity for sheet
steel piles in accordance with Bauregelliste A,
Part 1.
Following inspection by the North-Rhine/ West-
phalian Materials Testing Office (Document
No. 11 0001 0 97), HSP Hoesch Spundwand
and Profil GmbH in Dortmund is entitled to
conformity-mark its steel sheet piles produced
in accordance with DIN EN 10248.
In addition, all sections are supplied with the
rolled HOESCH mark. This means it is possible
to trace all approved construction products
and exclude confusion with materials without
conformity mark approval.
The materials flow, identification, traceability
and marking of HSP products are elements of
the quality assurance system built up in accor-
dance with DIN EN ISO 9001/2000 and recerti-
fied by LRQA from January 1, 2005.
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3.2.3
Available sections, terms of delivery
Deviation limits and dimensional tolerances for hot-rolled sheet piles made of unalloyed
steels conforming to DIN EN 10 248-2
Single piles 2%; double and triple piles 3%
t: up to 8.5 mm = 0.5 mm; over 8.5 mm = 6% t
s: u p to 8.5 mm = 0.5 mm; over 8.5 mm = 6% s
1)
t, s: up to 8.5 mm = 0.5 mm; over 8.5 mm = 6% s, t
h: up to 200 mm = 4 mm; over 200 mm = 5 mm
h: up to 200 mm = 5 mm; von 200 up to 300 mm = 6 mm;
over 300 mm = 7 mm
The longitudinal deviation from straightness must not exceed 0.2% of pile length.
Sheet pile lengths are permitted to deviate by 200 mm from the ordered
lengths.
Cut at right angles to the longitudinal axis. The total deviation between the
highest and lowest points in the cutting plane, measured on a single pile along
the longitudinal axis, must not exceed 2% of pile width.
The tolerance between the arithmetic weight (according to section tables) and
weighed weight of the total consignment must be within 5%.
The interlocks shall have adequate free play so that the piles can be fitted into
each other and they must engage in such a manner that the in-service forces
can be transmitted. The minimum interlock overlap on U and Z piles must not
be less than 4 mm and on straight-web sections not less than 7 mm.
Pile width
Wall thicknesses of
U sections
Wall thicknesses of
Z sections and
straight-web sections
Height of U sections
Deviation from
straightness
Pile length
Cut
Weight
Section interlocks
Height of Z sections
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1)
Normally the positive tolerance shall be at the discretion of the manufacturer. At the time of the enquiry and order, a limitation
on the positive tolerance can be agreed. In this case, the following values should be chosen: + 0.5 mm for s = 8.5 mm and
+ 6 % s for s > 8.5 mm.
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3.3.1
Available sections, terms of delivery
Steel grade
S 275 JRC
Tensile strength
410
N/mm
Minimum yield point
275
N/mm
Minimum elongation
22
%
Single piles 2% double piles 3%
from 4.00 to 5.00 mm = 0.24 mm;
from 5.00 to 6.00 mm = 0.26 mm;
from 6.00 to 8.00 mm = 0.29 mm
from 4.00 to 5.00 mm = 0.26 mm;
from 5.00 to 6.00 mm = 0.28 mm;
from 6.00 to 8.00 mm = 0.30 mm
up to 200 mm pile height 4 mm
The longitudinal deviation from straightness must not exceed 0.25%
of pile length.
The twist must not exceed 2% of pile length, but must be no more
than 100 mm.
Sheet pile lengths are permitted to deviate by 50 mm from the ordered
lengths.
Cut at right angles to the longitudinal axis. The total deviation between the
highest and lowest points in the cutting plane, measured at right angles to the
pile's longitudinal axis, must not exceed 2% of pile width.
The tolerance between the arithmetic weight (according to section tables) and
weighed weight of the total consignment must be within 7%.
Pile width
Sheet thickness for
nominal widths up to
1200 mm
Sheet thickness for
nominal widths from
1200 to 1500 mm
Pile height
Deviation from
straightness
Twist
Pile length
Cut
Weight
Steel grade for cold-roll formed sheet piles conforming to DIN EN 10 249-1
Deviation limits and dimensional tolerances for cold-roll formed sheet piles made of
unalloyed steels conforming to DIN EN 10249-2
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3.4.1
Available sections, terms of delivery
E, Ea, Eb
D, Da, Db, Dz
Dr, Dra, Drb
V
To achieve fixed wall lengths, it may be necessary to fit adapter piles. The system widths of
these piles are modified as required, although the width of the individual adapter pile depends
on driving requirements.
Section abbreviations
= single pile
= double pile
= triple pile
= quadruple pile
Adapter piles
Available LARSSEN sections
Back of pile
Web
(leg)
Interlock
E
D
(S-shape)
Dz
Non-standard form
Dr
Triple piles of the 700 and 750 series on request
20, 600, 700 and 750 series
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Available sections, terms of delivery
LARSSEN 43
(Pay attention to interlock position)
LARSSEN 430
V
(Wall form of LARSSEN 43)
To withstand the shear
forces, it is necessary to
cramp the interlocks on the
wall axis.
E
D
(S-shape)
Dz
(Z-shape, for
wall form
430 only)
Triple piles on request
i a
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a
i i
a
a
a = outer lock
i = inner lock
7
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single-drive quad pile assembly

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40
3
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3.4.1
Available sections, terms of delivery
Handling holes can be provided on re-
quest. Each pile back is then provided
with a hole as indicated on the drawing.
Holes can be provided at a distance of
either 75 or 300 mm from the upper pile
edge (to be stated when ordering).
The section moduli stated in this manual
for LARSSEN sections necessitate the
locking of the pile interlocks, either by
factory cramping, factory shear-resistant
welding or site welding.
The interlocks of double piles prefabri-
cated in the factory are double-cramped
at centers of approx. 0.4 m, while those
of triple piles are double-cramped at
0.8 m centers. Cramps may also be
spaced more closely by arrangement.
When the interlock bars are pushed in
opposite directions, each cramp is capa-
ble of absorbing 75 kN after a pushing
distance of 5 mm.
If for manufacturing reasons fabricated
piles (such as corner, junction and adap-
ter piles) cannot be cramped, they are
welded at both ends.
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3.4.2
Available sections, terms of delivery
Ea
Available HOESCH sections
Eb
Da
Db
(E in a-position, web rising to the right)
(E in b-position, web falling to the right)
Triple piles on request
Back with interlock
Web
b
t
s
h
b
t
s
h
Back with interlock
Web
Socket finger
Socket thumb
Socket flange
Web
Finger flange
Finger
Socket finger
Socket thumb
Socket flange
Web
Finger
Finger flange
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3.4.2
Available sections, terms of delivery
Handling holes and cramping/welding of HOESCH sections
3
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0
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5
Handling holes can be provided on re-
quest. Each pile web is then provided
with a hole as indicated on the drawing.
Holes can be provided at a distance of
either 75 or 300 mm from the upper pile
edge (to be stated when ordering). Com-
posite piles which have been prefabricat-
ed in the factory are cramped at the inter-
locks on request, i.e. the interlocks are
pressed together by means of a punch at
regular intervals down the back of the
pile.
The section moduli of HOESCH sections
do not necessitate the cramping of pre-
fabricated interlocks.
On request, cramping can be provided
for transport and handling purposes.
The cramping points are spaced at
2.40 meters.
If for manufacturing reasons fabricated
piles (such as corner, junction and adapt-
er piles) cannot be cramped, they are
welded at both ends.
Instructions for the site and
construction:
When taking up and inserting un-
pressed piles together, each pile must
be suspended from a lifting hook.
The position of the cramping mark
should be borne in mind if the walls are
visible.

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Available UNION straight-web sections
E
D
Non-standard form
t
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Thumb Web
Finger
3.4.3
Available sections, terms of delivery
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Handling holes and cramping/welding of UNION straight-web sections
3
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40
3.4.3
Available sections, terms of delivery
Handling holes are provided on request
in the center of each pile web as shown
in the drawing.
Holes can be provided at a distance of
either 75 or 300 mm from the upper pile
edge (to be stated when ordering).
The double piles of UNION straight-web
sections are always supplied without
cramping.
Note:
When lifting unpressed double or multi-
ple piles on the site, each pile must be
suspended from a lifting hook.
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Available sections, terms of delivery
Available KL lightweight sections
Ea
Eb
Da
Db
b
t = s
h
Flange a Flange b
Single pile in a-position (Non-standard form)
Single pile in b-position
Double piles only supplied by special agreement.
Double piles only supplied by special agreement.
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(Standard form)
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Available sections, terms of delivery
Handling holes in lightweight sections
2
5
0
Lightweight sections are supplied with
handling holes. The holes are applied at
both ends, as shown in the drawing.
Double piles, which we only supply by
special agreement, can be welded in the
interlock on one side at the top and
bottom.
The weld seam length is as follows:
0.20 m for pile lengths up to 3.0 m
0.25 m for pile lengths of 3.0 to 6.0 m
0.35 m for pile lengths of 6.0 to 9.0 m
Note:
When lifting unwelded double or multiple
piles on the site, each pile must be sus-
pended from a lifting hook.

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5
40
40
View B
Bottom edge
Top edge
B
b-position = Standard form
Handling hole = 250 mm from top edge
145 mm from bottom edge
a position = Non-standard form
Handling hole = 145 mm from top edge
250 mm from bottom edge
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Available sections, terms of delivery
Available trench sheeting
E
KD VI/6
KD VI/8
Trench sheeting is only supplied in single piles.
b
t = s
Handling holes and welding/cramping of trench sheeting
Trench sheeting is supplied with handling
holes.
The holes are applied at both ends, as
shown in the drawing.
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Top edge
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x x x
x x x
x =Section interlocks do not match.
These details only apply to once-only section replacement.
Always consult us if sections in continuous walls are to be regularly replaced.
e
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The same applies to section variants of the same name.
Fitting LARSSEN sections together
3.5.1
Available sections, terms of delivery
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The same applies to section variants of the same name.
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Fits in the
corner
section
Fits in the section socket
x = Section interlocks do not match.
e
1)
These details only apply to once-only section replacement.
Always consult us if sections in continuous walls are to be regularly replaced.
HOESCH sections with the LARSSEN interlock (1706, 1806, 1856 K, 1906, 2506, 2606 and
2706) fit together.
x
3.5.1
Available sections, terms of delivery
Fitting HOESCH sections together
1105
1)
1205
1255
1605
1655
1)
1705
1)
1755
1805
2305
2405
2505
1)
2555
2605
3406
3506
3606
3706
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socket
1105
1)
1205
1255
1605
1655
1)
1705
1)
1755
1805
2305
2405
2505
1)
2555
2605
3406
3506
3606
3706
3806
Fits in the
corner
section
1
1
0
5
1
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0
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3
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6
HOESCH 3
x = Section interlocks do not match. e
1)
The same applies to section variants of the same name.
These details only apply to once-only section replacement.
Always consult us if sections in continuous walls are to be regularly replaced.
HOESCH sections with the LARSSEN interlock (1706, 1806, 1856 K, 1906, 2506, 2606 and 2706)
fit together.
Fitting HOESCH sections together
3.5.2
Available sections, terms of delivery
Fitting UNION straight-web sections together
The interlocks of all UNION straight-web sections match.
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Fits over the section finger
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6
5
5
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LARSSEN LP steel piles
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
W
e
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g
h
t
Deve-
3)
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
4)
ded
4)
Outl.
Circum-
2)
ference
Area Radius
of
gyration
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm cm
i
y B H t s
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 250 x 20 mm. For plates with
thinner wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
e
4)
Other pile combinations are possible.
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
y y
z
z
B
H
s
t
Second
moment of
inertia
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
LP 602
0
2
LP 603
0
2
LP 603 K
0
2
1190
2830
1540
3320
1830
1990
1920
2115
107
185
130
209
634
538
350
390
384
424
8.2 8.0
162
158
156
150
136
236
166
266
1640
1680
1560
1640
12.4
15.3
13.3
16.3
1700
3320
2260
2430
130
208
638
354
394
9.7 8.2
173
166
166
266
1810
1890
13.5
15.7
1740
3320
2410
2570
136
215
638
350
390
10.0 9.0
173
166
174
274
1810
1890
13.2
15.4
LP 22 10/10
0
2
72200
77400
76100
81300
20800
55100
29500
70340
58320
63500
51600
56800
30200
65200
LP 600
0
2
820
1650
2020
2180
113
191
638
192
232
9.5 9.5
148
146
144
244
1040
1080
7.4
8.9
7900
19200
64400
69600
30400
64700
LP 604 n
0
2
2210
4150
2630
2790
148
226
638
424
464
10.0 9.0
187
178
188
288
2160
2260
15.8
18.3
LP 703 K
0
2
2080
4130
2780
2920
144
223
738
444
484
10.0 9.0
196
199
184
284
2370
2460
15.8
18.8
83900
89100
46900
96300
46100
100000
102600
107800
10.0 10.0
LP 600 K
0
2
870
1690
2070
2230
119
197
638
192
232
10.0 10.0
148
148
151
251
1040
1080
7.4
8.8
66000
71200
8400
19700
LP 601
0
2
1060
2710
1660
1830
94
171
632
350
390
7.5 6.4
162
158
118
218
1640
1680
12.5
15.6
18600
52800
52600
57800
LP 703
0
2
1940
4010
2620
2760
135
214
738
444
484
9.5 8.0
196
199
172
272
2370
2460
15.8
18.9
96800
102000
43100
96900
Dimensions
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H
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4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 250 x 20 mm. For plates with
thinner wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
e
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e
2)
e
3)
e
4)
Other pile combinations are possible.
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
LP 605 K
0
2
2830
4960
3020
3180
173
252
637
LP 23
0
2
2310
4480
2330
2520
155
234
536
470
510
11.5 10.0
175
167
197
297
1960
2070
16.6
19,6
54300
114300
62400
67600
470
510
12.2 10.0
192
184
221
312
2160
2260
17.3
19.9
LP 755
0
2
3370
5590
3840
3970
191
270
788
494
534
11.7 10.0
217
209
244
344
2960
3080
18.5
20.8
66400
126500
96200
101400
83300
149300
151400
156600
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
W
e
i
g
h
t
Deve-
3)
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
4)
ded
4)
Outl.
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Radius
of
gyration
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm cm
i
y B H t s
Second
moment of
inertia
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm
LP 24
0
2
2840
4970
2400
2590
175
254
536
470
510
15.6 10.0
175
167
222
322
1960
2070
17.3
19.8
66700
126700
64300
69500
LP 25
0
2
3440
5520
2720
2910
206
285
536
470
510
20.0 11.5
175
167
262
362
1960
2070
17.6
19.7
80700
140800
72800
78000
LP 704
0
2
2540
4770
3170
3310
161
240
738
484
524
10.2 9.5
205
197
205
305
2650
2760
17.3
20.2
61520
125100
116800
122000
LP 605
0
2
2800
4930
2850
3010
167
246
637
470
510
12.5 9.0
192
184
212
313
2360
2470
17.6
20.1
65700
125800
90700
95900
LP 606 n
0
2
3410
5580
3080
3240
188
267
636
485
525
14.4 9.2
196
186
240
340
2430
2540
18.6
20.8
82800
146500
97900
103100
LP 607 n
0
2
4340
6540
3460
3630
228
307
636
502
542
19.0 10.6
199
189
290
390
2490
2610
19.4
21.3
109100
177200
110100
115300
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H y y
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B
LD 604 n
0
3
5430
8420
4860
7700
221
339
873
873
768
788
10.0 9.0
274
262
282
432
4890
5050
212000
362500
27.4
29.0
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 250 x 20 mm. For plates with
thinner wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
e
4)
Other pile combinations are possible.
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
W
e
i
g
h
t
Deve-
3)
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
4)
ded
4)
Outl.
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Radius
of
gyration
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm cm
i
y B H t s
Second
moment of
inertia
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm
LD 601
LD 602
LD 603
LD 600
LD 600 K
LD 603 K
LD 22 10/10
0
3
LD 23
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
3250
6070
3090
5860
140
258
745
727
747
7.5 6.4
239
232
177
327
4090
4160
114800
240800
25.4
27.1
3690
6480
3490
6240
160
278
745
727
747
8.2 8.0
239
232
204
354
4090
4160
130200
256200
25.3
26.9
4150
6310
3310
5190
169
287
686
651
671
9.5 9.5
219
214
215
365
3210
3270
114000
192500
23.0
23.0
4330
6310
3840
6580
3460
5350
3600
6260
178
296
195
313
686
730
651
671
663
683
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
219
214
234
221
227
377
248
398
3210
3270
3510
3640
118800
197200
131600
253300
22.9
22.9
23.0
25.2
0
3
0
3
4730
7440
4150
6720
194
312
811
733
753
9.7 8.2
256
245
249
399
4380
4500
168200
294500
26.0
27.1
4950
7640
4330
6860
204
322
811
736
753
10.0 9.0
256
245
261
411
4380
4500
175700
301700
25.9
27.1
0
3
4760
7820
4520
7490
233
250
812
712
732
11.5 10.0
259
245
296
446
4080
4310
183200
333600
24.9
27.3
212100
336200
115100
218100
129900
232400
113500
177900
118800
183500
131500
228800
168300
272500
175600
279400
183400
304300
LD 24
0
3
5470
8450
5160
8120
263
380
812
712
732
15.6 10.0
259
245
333
483
4080
4310
210000
358500
25.1
27.2
209600
329800
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B
LARSSEN LD steel piles
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 250 x 20 mm. For plates with
thinner wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
e
4)
Other pile combinations are possible.
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
LD 703 K
0
3
5800
9090
5520
8820
216
334
899
864
884
10.0 9.0
286
278
275
425
5784
5910
248600
428000
30.0
31.7
LD 25
0
3
LD 704
0
3
6020
9510
5670
9080
242
359
954
885
905
10.2 9.5
300
290
308
458
6220
6370
270700
466900
29.7
31.9
LD 755
0
3
8500
11950
7850
11320
287
405
1018
935
955
11.7 10.0
319
309
365
515
7020
7190
399500
609900
33.1
34.4
6500
9390
6170
9140
309
427
812
712
732
20.0 11.5
259
245
393
543
4080
4310
249600
397100
25.2
27,0
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
W
e
i
g
h
t
Deve-
3)
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
4)
ded
4)
Outl.
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Radius
of
gyration
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm cm
i
y B H t s
Second
moment of
inertia
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm
LD 605
0
3
6160
9300
5660
8730
251
368
897
792
812
12.5 9.0
283
270
318
468
5190
5360
254000
421100
28.3
30.0
LD 605 K
0
3
6390
9520
5860
8910
260
378
897
792
812
12.2 10.0
283
270
330
480
5190
5360
263600
430800
28.3
30.0
LD 606 n
0
3
7080
10230
6690
9920
283
400
908
799
819
14.4 9.2
286
273
360
510
5280
5450
298600
472000
28.8
30.4
LD 607 n
0
3
8550
11670
7930
11140
342
460
922
805
825
19.0 10.6
290
277
435
585
5380
5570
366700
544700
29.0
30.5
248200
396400
270600
432900
399400
576200
250500
371300
253900
391700
262700
399800
303900
450500
365800
513700
LD 703
0
3
5420
8740
5170
8460
203
320
899
864
884
9.5 8.0
274
258
286
278
5784
5910
232500
411800
30.0
31.8
232300
380300
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LARSSEN LV steel piles
s
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4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 250 x 20 mm. For plates with
thinner wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
e
4)
Other pile combinations are possible.
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
W
e
i
g
h
t
Deve-
3)
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
4)
ded
4)
Outl.
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Radius
of
gyration
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm cm
i
y B H t s
Second
moment of
inertia
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm
LV 601
LV 602
LV 603
LV 604 n
LV 600
LV 600 K
LV 603 K
LV 22 10/10
0
4
LV 23
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
5380
10130
6460
10850
187
344
260
417
970
1010
910
950
7.5 6.4
325
308
310
292
236
436
331
531
7110
7850
5870
6030
261100
511400
294100
515600
33.3
34.2
29.8
31.2
6150
10860
214
374
970
1010
8.2 8.0
325
308
272
472
7110
7850
298100
548400
33.1
34.1
6600
10470
226
386
815
855
9.5 9.5
298
282
288
488
5950
6030
267300
444800
30.5
30.2
6900
10790
238
395
815
855
10.0 10.0
298
282
302
502
5950
6030
280930
460880
30.5
30.3
7830
12530
259
416
980
1020
9.7 8.2
340
322
330
530
7490
7680
383900
639100
34.1
34.7
8220
12900
272
429
980
1020
10.0 9.0
340
322
347
547
7490
7680
402700
657900
34.1
34.7
9050
14050
295
452
1046
1086
10.0 9.0
364
342
376
576
8190
8850
473500
762800
35.5
36.4
8010
12750
310
470
990
1030
11.5 10.0
348
325
395
595
6600
7450
396500
656800
31.6
33.2
10.0 10.0
LV 703
0
4
9160
14790
270
427
1169
1209
9.5 8.0
385
367
344
544
10000
10180
535500
894200
39.5
40.5
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4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
W
e
i
g
h
t
Deve-
3)
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
4)
ded
4)
Outl.
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Radius
of
gyration
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm cm
i
y B H t s
Second
moment of
inertia
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 250 x 20 mm. For plates with
thinner wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
e
4)
Other pile combinations are possible.
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
LV 703 K
0
4
9790
15400
288
445
1169
1209
10.0 9.0
385
367
367
567
10000
10180
572300
931000
39.5
40.5
LV 605
0
4
LV 606 n
0
4
LV 25
0
4
LV 605 K
0
4
LV 607 n
0
4
LV 704
0
4
LV 755
0
4
10530
16330
322
479
1209
1249
10.2 9.5
402
383
410
610
10550
10990
636800
1019700
39.4
40.9
14300
20290
382
539
1269
1309
11.7 10.0
427
407
487
687
11920
12440
907400
1328000
43.2
44.0
14410
19620
456
613
1122
1162
19.0 10.6
390
360
580
780
8830
9740
808400
1140000
37.3
38.2
10330
15510
334
491
1090
1130
12.5 9.0
380
352
425
625
8640
9350
562900
876100
36.4
37.4
11830
17030
377
534
1105
1145
14.4 9.2
480
680
8700
9510
653400
975100
36.9
37.8
10650
15820
347
507
1090
1130
12.2 10.0
380
352
442
642
8640
9350
580400
893600
36.2
37.3
11090
15710
412
572
990
1030
20.0 11.5
348
325
524
724
6600
7450
548900
809100
32.4
33.4
380
355
LV 24
0
4
9240
13950
350
510
990
1030
15.6 10.0
348
325
446
646
6600
7450
457900
718200
32.0
33.3
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LARSSEN LF steel piles
7
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 250 x 20 mm. For plates with
thinner wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
e
4)
Other pile combinations are possible.
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
W
e
i
g
h
t
Deve-
3)
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
sec-
tion
Inclu-
4)
ded
4)
Outl.
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Radius
of
gyration
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm cm
i
y B H t s
Second
moment of
inertia
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm
LF 601
0
5
LF 602
0
5
LF 600
0
5
8190
17050
8030
15410
234
430
1228
1171
1191
7.5 6.4
396
380
295
545
10740
11040
494000
1054000
40.9
44.0
9380
18330
9200
16640
267
463
1228
1171
1191
8.2 8.0
454
414
340
590
12100
13240
565700
1134000
40.8
43.8
9940
17950
9820
16950
9280
16030
9590
15760
282
478
325
521
1127
1135
1074
1094
1080
1100
9.5 9.5
363
348
380
353
359
609
414
664
9270
9330
8870
9740
521800
979600
545100
966000
38.1
40.1
36.3
38.1
LF 603
0
5
LF 600 K
0
5
LF 603 K
0
5
LF 22 10/10
0
5
11840
21020
11260
18730
324
520
1273
1213
1233
9.7 8.2
423
394
415
665
11240
11950
717900
1310000
41.6
44.4
10430
18460
9730
16490
297
493
1127
1074
1094
10.0 10.0
363
348
378
628
9270
9330
547500
1007000
38.1
40.0
12400
21660
11800
19310
341
537
1273
1213
1233
10.0 9.0
423
394
435
685
11240
11950
752300
1350000
41.6
44.4
0
5
12050
21140
11780
18880
388
584
1222
1165
1185
11.5 10.0
428
378
494
744
9610
10980
718400
1288000
38.2
41.6
LF 23
10.0 10.0
493200
946300
564900
1021000
522800
903400
544200
894400
716600
1192000
548200
929400
751300
1229000
719600
1153000
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8
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4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
W
e
i
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h
t
Deve-
3)
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
sec-
tion
Inclu-
4)
ded
4)
Outl.
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Radius
of
gyration
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm cm
i
y B H t s
Second
moment of
inertia
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 250 x 20 mm. For plates with
thinner wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
e
4)
Other pile combinations are possible.
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
5
15530
25770
15010
23150
418
614
1373
1309
1329
12.5 9.0
468
425
530
780
12590
13890
1030400
1748000
1030200
1590000
44.1
47.3
17810
28220
17270
25620
471
667
1385
1321
1341
14.4 9.2
478
428
600
850
12740
14140
1195000
1937000
1196000
1774000
44.6
47.7
16530
25660
16130
23510
515
711
1222
1165
1185
20.0 11.5
428
378
655
905
9610
10980
986100
1571000
985300
1436000
38.8
41.7
16090
26430
15560
23730
434
630
1373
1309
1329
12.2 10.0
468
425
552
802
12590
13890
1066800
1792000
1068000
1629000
44.0
47.3
13870
22920
13530
20780
438
634
1222
1165
1185
15.6 10.0
428
378
555
805
9610
10980
827100
1400000
827000
1269000
38.6
41.7
LF 605
LF 606 n
LF 25
LF 605 K
LF 24
LF 607 n
0
5
21720
32360
21070
29660
570
766
1402
1336
1356
19.0 10.6
485
434
725
975
12910
14460
1476000
2252000
1477000
2079000
45.1
46.2
LF 604 n
0
5
13640
23480
13070
20930
369
565
1340
1277
1297
10.0 9.0
454
414
470
720
12100
13240
875500
1544000
875800
1402000
43.2
46.3
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LARSSEN LS steel piles
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4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 250 x 20 mm. For plates with
thinner wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
e
4)
Other pile combinations are possible.
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
W
e
i
g
h
t
Deve-
3)
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
4)
ded
4)
Outl.
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Radius
of
gyration
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm cm
i
y B H t s
Second
moment of
inertia
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm
LS 601
0
6
LS 603
0
6
LS 600 K
0
6
LS 603 K
0
6
9680
19100
12220
22510
281
516
1604
1644
970
1010
7.5 6.4
484
435
354
654
12680
13360
36.4
38.4
14200
23550
17460
27700
389
625
1617
1657
980
1020
9.7 8.2
500
452
496
796
13120
13960
37.5
38.9
12190
19930
16100
25400
356
592
1450
1490
815
855
10.0 10.0
435
409
454
754
10940
11210
33.1
33.6
14880
24210
18330
28550
409
644
1617
1657
980
1020
10.0 9.0
500
452
521
821
13120
13960
469600
964900
695600
1200900
497400
851200
729300
1234600
37.4
38.8
979800
1850600
1411300
2295300
1163900
1895000
1481700
2365600
0
6
14760
24190
17150
26300
465
705
1526
1566
990
1030
11.5 10.0
511
432
592
892
11340
12160
35.1
37.4
730600
1246000
1309000
2059000
LS 23
LS 602
0
6
11090
20460
14020
24270
320
560
1604
1644
970
1010
8.2 8.0
484
435
408
708
12680
13360
36.3
38.2
537900
1033300
1124300
1995000
LS 22 10/10
0
6
11790
20510
15910
25490
390
626
1448
1488
910
950
455
400
497
797
10140
10930
32.9
35.0
536600
974300
1151700
1845700
10.0 10.0
LS 600
0
6
11760
19420
15350
25040
338
578
1450
1490
815
855
9.5 9.5
435
409
430
730
10940
11210
33.0
33.6
476200
825400
1109500
1860800
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LARSSEN LS steel piles
10
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 250 x 20 mm. For plates with
thinner wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
e
4)
Other pile combinations are possible.
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
W
e
i
g
h
t
Deve-
3)
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
4)
ded
4)
Outl.
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Radius
of
gyration
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm cm
i
y B H t s
Second
moment of
inertia
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
19000
29320
22330
32870
501
736
1727
1767
1090
1130
12.5 9.0
560
480
638
938
14940
16290
40.3
42.0
21880
32270
28080
39420
565
800
1740
1780
1105
1145
14.4 9.2
567
482
720
1020
15070
16530
41.0
42.6
20700
29900
23310
32330
618
858
1526
1566
990
1030
20.0 11.5
511
432
786
1086
11340
12160
36.1
37.7
19530
29840
23120
33650
520
760
1727
1767
1090
1130
12.2 10.0
560
480
663
963
14940
16290
40.1
41.8
17180
26530
19570
26680
525
765
1526
1566
990
1030
15.6 10.0
511
432
669
969
11340
12160
35.7
37.5
1035000
1656300
1209000
1847000
1024600
1540000
1064500
1685800
850400
1366000
1928000
2904300
2443000
3429000
1778500
2531000
1996200
2972600
1493000
2246000
LS 605
LS 606 n
LS 25
LS 605 K
LS 24
LS 607 n
0
6
26860
37250
34110
45520
684
920
1758
1798
1122
1162
19.0 10.6
576
487
870
1170
15270
16880
41.6
43.0
1507000
2164000
2998000
4001000
LS 604 n
0
6
16500
26450
21710
32850
443
678
1682
1722
1046
1086
10.0 9.0
538
469
564
864
14300
15490
39.1
40.8
863000
1436500
1826000
2762900
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B
LARSSEN LS-R steel piles
11
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
W
e
i
g
h
t
Deve-
3)
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
4)
ded
4)
Outl.
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Radius
of
gyration
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm cm
i
y B H t s
Second
moment of
inertia
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm
0
6
0
6
0
6
LS 23 R
LS 24-R
LS 25-R
16980
26850
465
705
1350
1360
11.5 10.0
522
432
592
892
13120
15010
1171400
1906400
44.5
46.2
19480
29280
525
765
1350
1360
15.6 10.0
522
432
699
969
13120
15010
1344200
2079200
44.8
46.3
23370
33060
618
858
1350
1360
20.0 11.5
522
432
786
1086
13120
15010
1612500
2347500
45.3
46.5
17350
28040
19910
30580
23890
34520
1380
1420
1380
1420
1380
1420
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 250 x 20 mm. For plates with
thinner wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
e
4)
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
S
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y y
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H
12
LARSSEN LA-R steel piles
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
W
e
i
g
h
t
Deve-
3)
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
4)
ded
4)
Outl.
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Radius
of
gyration
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm cm
i
y B H t s
Second
moment of
inertia
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm
LA 24-R
0
8
LA 25-R
0
8
34000
51000
700
1020
1770
1810
15.6 10.0
691
550
892
1292
21770
24370
3008000
4610000
58.0
59.7
40700
57500
824
1144
1770
1810
20.0 11.5
691
550
1048
1448
21770
24370
3602000
5204000
58.6
59.9
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 250 x 20 mm. For plates with
thinner wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
e
4)
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
S
h
e
e
t

P
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n
g

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d
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0
2
/
2
0
0
7
S
u
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j
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t

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c
h
a
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g
e
Single
piles
Section
modulus
Deve-
1)
loped
Steel
cross
section
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Second
moment
of inertia
Radius
of
gyration
W
y
cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm
Iy
4
cm cm
i
y B H t s
HP 3606 / Bl
HP 3606 / Bl
HP 3606 / Bl
3606
3606
3606
9610
10540
11730
423
452
504
1350
1350
1350
810
850
900
25
30
35
12
12
15
400
407
416
539
576
641
5800
6080
6460
464600
551000
671700
29.38
30.94
32.37
Out-
line
Inclu-
2)
ded
344
350
357
Out-
2)
line
cm
7840
8230
8730
cm
Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
Inclusive of steel surface area.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
e
1)
e
2)
4.2
HOESCH steel piles
HOESCH HP steel piles HP / Bl
y y
H
B
s
t
600
13
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
W
e
i
g
h
t
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14
HOESCH HP steel piles HP / H
4.2
HOESCH steel piles
Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
Inclusive of steel surface area.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
e
1)
e
2)
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
HP 1205 / H
HP 1705 K / H
HP 2555 K / H
HP 3406 / H
HP 3606 / H
HP 1806 / H
HP 2606 / H
1205
1705 K
2555 K
3406
3606
1806
2606
3430
4940
6890
11440
12148
6290
9110
215.0
235.5
302.0
382.0
412.0
276.0
354.0
1150
1150
1150
1350
1350
1350
1350
520
700
700
970
970
760
860
9.5
9.5
12.8
13.5
14.5
9.5
12.7
9.5
9.5
10.0
10.8
12.0
9.3
11.7
300
329
366
417
417
356
380
274
300
385
487
525
352
451
3100
4150
4180
6750
6770
5290
6010
88530
173860
242560
557170
591590
237810
389842
17.98
24.10
25.10
33.82
33.57
26.00
29.40
270
291
299
363
363
329
343
4120
5530
6040
9100
9100
6790
7820
Single
piles
Section
modulus
Deve-
1)
loped
Steel
cross
section
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Second
moment
of inertia
Radius
of
gyration
W
y
Iy i
y B H t s Out-
line
Inclu-
2)
ded
Out-
2)
line
W
e
i
g
h
t
cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm
4
cm cm
cm cm
B
y y
Z
Z
Hy y H
B
Z
Z
HP 1205 / H HP 3606 / H HP 1806 / H
s
t
t
s
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U sections for UNION steel piles
15
322
t
y
y
135
170
8
3
4.3
UNION steel piles
No.
of
1)
plates
UP 102
0
2
UP 132
0
2
Section
modulus
Deve-
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
3)
ded
3)
Outline
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Second
moment
of inertia
Radius
of
gyration
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm cm
i
y
B H t s
386
816
65
112
166
206
10 10
82
82
82.5
143.0
457
457
3200
8400
6.23
7.68
480
892
80
127
166
206
13 13
82
82
102.0
162.0
457
457
3980
9190
6.24
7.53
UP 162
0
2
558
955
95
142
166
206
16 16
82
82
121.0
181.0
457
457
4630
9840
6.19
7.37
322
322
322
574
644
641
711
742
812
9240
10370
10320
11450
11950
13070
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 150 x 20 mm. For plates with thinner
wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
B
Z
Z
y y
s
t
H
UNION UP steel piles
F W
y
Iy G
U section
U 10
U 13
U 16
mm
10
13
16
cm
41.4
51.0
60.5
cm
256
268
295
cm
45
46
51
kg/m
32.5
40.0
47.5
t
W
e
i
g
h
t
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
S
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UNION UP steel piles
16
B
y y
z
z
s
t
H
No.
of
1)
plates
UP 103
0
3
UP 133
0
3
Section
modulus
Deve-
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
3)
ded
3)
Outline
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Second
moment
of inertia
Radius
of
gyration
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm cm
i
y B H t s
1040
1890
98
169
366
386
10 10
119
119
124
214
1080
1080
20280
36080
12.8
12.8
1250
2100
120
191
366
386
13 13
119
119
153
243
1080
1080
24380
40180
12.6
12.6
UP 163
0
3
1470
2330
142
213
366
386
16 16
119
119
181
271
1080
1080
28670
44470
12.6
12.6
390
390
390
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 150 x 20 mm. For plates with thinner
wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
4.3
UNION steel piles
W
e
i
g
h
t
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
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u
s

0
2
/
2
0
0
7
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u
b
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c
t

t
o

c
h
a
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g
e
UNION UP steel piles
17
t
s
B
H
y y
z
z
UP 134 0
4
8
2410
3680
5150
160
254
348
474
514
514
13 13
157
157
204
324
444
56950
94580
132200
16.7
17.1
17.3
474
514
514
1850
1850
UP 104
0
4
8
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm cm
i
y B H t s
1980
3290
4760
130
224
318
474
514
514
10 10
157
157
165
285
405
46950
84530
122100
16.9
17.2
17.3
474
514
514
1850
1850
UP 164 0
4
8
2820
4060
5530
190
284
378
474
514
514
16 16
157
157
241
361
481
66700
104350
142000
16.6
17.0
17.2
474
514
514
1850
1850
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 150 x 20 mm. For plates with thinner
wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
4.3
UNION steel piles
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
Deve-
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
3)
ded
3)
Outline
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Second
moment
of inertia
Radius
of
gyration
W
e
i
g
h
t
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
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S
t
a
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u
s

0
2
/
2
0
0
7
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u
b
j
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c
t

t
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g
e
UNION UP steel piles
y y
18
z
z
s
t
H
B
UP 105
0
5
UP 135
0
5
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm cm
i
y B H t s
2990
5040
163
281
594
614
10 10
192
191
207
357
2590
2700
88970
159800
20.7
21.1
3650
5660
200
318
594
614
13 13
192
191
255
405
2590
2700
108500
179300
20.6
21.0
UP 165
0
5
4310
6270
237
355
594
614
16 16
192
191
302
452
2590
2700
128000
198800
20.6
21.0
620
620
620
2870
5150
3500
5780
4130
6410
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 150 x 20 mm. For plates with thinner
wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
4.3
UNION steel piles
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
Deve-
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
3)
ded
3)
Outline
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Second
moment
of inertia
Radius
of
gyration
W
e
i
g
h
t
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
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S
t
a
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u
s

0
2
/
2
0
0
7
S
u
b
j
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c
t

t
o

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h
a
n
g
e
UNION UP steel piles
19
y y
z
z
s
t
H
B
UP 136 0
3
6
5130 240
311
381
708
728
748
13 13
228
226
305
395
485
181600
241600
301600
24.4
24.7
24.9
708
3890
4000
UP 106
0
3
6
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm cm
i
y
B H t s
4180 195
266
336
708
728
748
10 10
228
226
248
338
428
148000
208000
268000
24.4
24.8
25.0
708
3890
4000
UP 166 0
3
6
6070 284
355
425
708
728
748
16 16
228
226
362
452
542
214900
274900
334900
24.4
24.6
24.8
708
3890
4000
5550
7150
5880
7570
6440
8040
6830
8520
7330
8930
7770
9460
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 150 x 20 mm. For plates with thinner
wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
4.3
UNION steel piles
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
Deve-
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
3)
ded
3)
Outline
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Second
moment
of inertia
Radius
of
gyration
W
e
i
g
h
t
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
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o
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a
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u
s

0
2
/
2
0
0
7
S
u
b
j
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c
t

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o

c
h
a
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g
e
UNION UP steel piles
20
y y
z
z
s
t
B
H
UP 107
0
7
UP 137
0
7
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm cm
i
y
B H t s
5580
9670
228
393
818
850
10 10
266
260
289
499
5190
5350
228800
415800
28.1
28.9
6900
10930
280
445
818
850
13 13
266
260
357
567
5190
5350
282900
470000
28.2
28.8
UP 167
0
7
8180 332
497
818
850
16 16
266
260
422
632
5190
5350
335400
522500
28.2
28.8
838
870
838
870
838
870
5460
9560
6740
10800
8000
12150
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 150 x 20 mm. For plates with thinner
wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
4.3
UNION steel piles
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
Deve-
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
3)
ded
3)
Outline
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Second
moment
of inertia
Radius
of
gyration
W
e
i
g
h
t
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e
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b
o
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/
2
0
0
7
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UNION UP steel piles
21
y y
t
s
z
B
H
z
UP 138 0
4
8
8930
11350
14140
320
414
508
928
968
968
13 13
304
294
408
528
648
414500
549400
684300
31.9
32.4
32.6
928
968
968
6640
6840
UP 108
0
4
8
W
y
W
z
cm cm kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm cm
Iy Iz
4
cm
4
cm cm
i
y
B H t s
7280
9770
12550
260
354
448
928
968
968
10 10
304
294
330
450
570
337800
472700
607600
32.0
32.4
32.6
928
968
968
6640
6840
UP 168 0
4
8
10560
12910
15700
380
474
568
928
968
968
16 16
304
294
482
602
722
490000
624900
759800
31.9
32.2
32.4
928
968
968
6640
6840
The plates are welded on the outside of every back
of pile. Dimensions 150 x 20 mm. For plates with thinner
wall thicknesses, interpolation can be linear.
Without plates.
Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
e
1)
e
2)
e
3)
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
4.3
UNION steel piles
No.
of
1)
plates
Section
modulus
Deve-
loped
Outline
Steel
cross
section
Inclu-
3)
ded
3)
Outline
Dimensions Circum-
2)
ference
Area Second
moment
of inertia
Radius
of
gyration
W
e
i
g
h
t
S
h
e
e
t

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i
n
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a
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b
o
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S
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a
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0
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/
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0
0
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LARSSEN LK box piles
22
4.4
LARSSEN box piles
i
y
Section
modulus
Dimensions
Deve-
loped
Circum-
ference
Steel
2)
Included
Area Second
moment
of inertia
Radius
of
gyration
LK 23/ 580 12
LK 23/ 680 12
LK 23/ 780 12
LK 23/ 880 12
LK 23/ 980 12
LK 23/ 1080 12
LK 24/ 580 12
LK 24/ 680 12
LK 24/ 780 12
LK 24/ 880 12
LK 24/ 980 12
LK 24/ 1080 12
LK 25/ 580 12
LK 25/ 680 12
LK 25/ 780 12
LK 25/ 880 12
LK 25/ 980 12
LK 25/ 1080 12
7620
8910
10290
11750
13290
14920
8800
10210
11710
13290
14960
16710
10470
12080
13780
15560
17420
19370
265
283
302
321
340
359
285
304
323
341
360
379
316
334
353
372
391
410
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
W
y
B H Iy
cm kg/m mm mm cm cm cm
4
cm cm
304
324
344
364
384
404
304
324
344
364
384
404
304
324
344
364
384
404
337
361
385
409
433
457
363
387
411
435
459
483
402
426
450
474
498
522
4290
4730
5170
5600
6040
6480
4290
4730
5170
5600
6040
6480
4290
4730
5170
5600
6040
6480
380970
490110
617290
763690
930520
1118980
439750
561510
702540
864030
1047170
1253180
523300
664280
826520
1011220
1219570
1452790
33.6
36.8
40.0
43.2
46.4
49.5
34.8
38.1
41.3
44.6
47.8
50.9
36.1
39.5
42.9
46.2
49.5
52.8
z
y y
z
B
H
Head and foot
reinforcements
Plus approx. 200 kg per LK box pile for head and
foot reinforcements and tubular puller devices.
Including steel surface.
e
1)
e
2)
1)
Weight
All LARSSEN sections with the exception of LARSSEN 43 are suitable for
the fabrication of LK box piles.
The tables on pages 22, 23 and 24 show a selection of proven LK box
piles made from LARSSEN 23, 24, 25, 605 K, 606 n and 607 n.
Subject to consultation with us, LK box piles can also be supplied with
other sections and sheet metal dimensions.
The head, foot and intermediate reinforcements along with puller devices
are supplied as per requirements. Generally speaking these involve a
weight addition of approx. 200 kg per LK box pile. Plates can be welded to
the inside or outside of the piles to increase the static values.
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23
i
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LK 605 K/ 580 12
LK 605 K/ 680 12
LK 605 K/ 780 12
LK 605 K/ 880 12
LK 605 K/ 980 12
LK 605 K/1080 12
LK 605 K/ 1180 12
LK 605 K/ 1280 12
LK 605 K/ 1380 12
LK 606 n/ 565 12
LK 606 n/ 665 12
LK 606 n/ 765 12
LK 606 n/ 865 12
LK 606 n/ 965 12
LK 606 n/1065 12
LK 606 n/1165 12
LK 606 n/1265 12
LK 606 n/1365 12
8692
10096
11585
13159
14815
16555
18376
20279
22264
9580
11070
12640
14290
16030
17850
19750
21740
23800
283
302
320
339
358
377
396
415
434
301
320
339
358
377
396
414
433
452
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
W
y
B H Iy
cm kg/m mm mm cm cm cm
4
cm cm
320
340
360
380
400
420
440
460
480
320
340
360
380
400
420
440
460
480
359
383
407
431
455
479
503
527
551
375
400
424
448
472
496
520
544
568
5262
5802
6342
6882
7422
7962
8502
9042
9582
5210
5750
6290
6830
7370
7910
8450
8990
9530
434580
555266
695112
855318
1037084
1241610
1470096
1723742
2003748
479100
608600
758200
929000
1122000
1339000
1580000
1848000
2142000
34.8
38.1
41.3
44.5
47.7
50.9
54.1
57.2
60.3
35.7
39.0
42.4
45.6
48.8
52.0
55.1
58.3
61.4
z
y y
z
B
H
4.4
LARSSEN box piles
LARSSEN LK box piles
Head and foot
reinforcements
Plus approx. 200 kg per LK box pile for head and
foot reinforcements and tubular puller devices.
Including steel surface.
e
1)
e
2)
Section
modulus
Dimensions
Deve-
loped
Circum-
ference
Steel
2)
Included
Area Second
moment
of inertia
Radius
of
gyration
1)
Weight
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i
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LK 607 n/ 548 12
LK 607 n/ 648 12
LK 607 n/ 748 12
LK 607 n/ 848 12
LK 607 n/ 948 12
LK 607 n/1048 12
LK 607 n/1148 12
LK 607 n/1248 12
LK 607 n/1348 12
11470
13180
14980
16860
18820
20870
23000
25210
27500
332
351
369
389
407
426
445
464
482
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
W
y
B H Iy
cm kg/m mm mm cm cm cm
4
cm cm
331
351
371
391
411
431
451
471
491
422
446
470
494
518
542
566
590
614
5170
5710
6250
6790
7330
7870
8410
8950
9490
573400
724800
898400
1096000
1317000
1565000
1840000
2143000
2475000
36.9
40.3
43.7
47.1
50.5
53.8
57.0
60.3
63.5
z
y y
z
B
H
24
4.4
LARSSEN box piles
LARSSEN LK box piles
Head and foot
reinforcements
Plus approx. 200 kg per LK box pile for head and
foot reinforcements and tubular puller devices.
Including steel surface.
e
1)
e
2)
Section
modulus
Dimensions
Deve-
loped
Circum-
ference
Steel
2)
Included
Area Second
moment
of inertia
Radius
of
gyration
1)
Weight
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/
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LK 430 25570 631 1416 1506
W
y
B H Iy
cm kg/m mm mm cm cm cm
4
cm cm
1106 803 11306 1928146 49.0
25
4.4
LARSSEN box piles
LARSSEN LK box piles
Plus approx. 200 kg per LK box pile for head and
foot reinforcements and tubular puller devices.
Including steel surface.
e
1)
e
2)
Section
modulus
Dimensions
Deve-
loped
Circum-
ference
Steel
2)
Included
Area Second
moment
of inertia
Radius
of
gyration
1)
Weight
H
B
z
z
y y
Head and foot
reinforcements
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LARSSEN LK box piles with LARSSEN-intermediate piles
26
Section
modulus
Weight

Intermediate pile
length = 80%
pile lengths
Dimensions Intermediate pile
Triple pile B H
mm mm
Intermediate pile
length = 100%
pile lengths
LK 23/ 580 12
LK 23/ 580 12
LK 23/ 680 12
LK 23/ 680 12
LK 23/ 780 12
LK 23/ 780 12
LK 23/ 880 12
LK 23/ 880 12
LK 23/ 980 12
LK 23/ 980 12
LK 23/1080 12
LK 23/1080 12
LK 24/ 580 12
LK 24/ 680 12
LK 24/ 780 12
LK 24/ 880 12
LK 24/ 980 12
LK 24/1080 12
LK 25/ 580 12
LK 25/ 680 12
LK 25/ 780 12
LK 25/ 880 12
LK 25/ 980 12
LK 25/1080 12
W
kg/m wall kg/m wall cm/m wall
LARSSEN 22 10/10
LARSSEN 23
LARSSEN 22 10/10
LARSSEN 23
LARSSEN 22 10/10
LARSSEN 23
LARSSEN 22 10/10
LARSSEN 23
LARSSEN 22 10/10
LARSSEN 23
LARSSEN 22 10/10
LARSSEN 23
LARSSEN 24
LARSSEN 24
LARSSEN 24
LARSSEN 24
LARSSEN 24
LARSSEN 24
LARSSEN 25
LARSSEN 25
LARSSEN 25
LARSSEN 25
LARSSEN 25
LARSSEN 25
4110
4390
4730
4990
5400
5630
6110
6320
6860
7060
7660
7850
5120
5760
6450
7200
7990
8830
6100
6830
7610
8450
9330
10260
215
230
224
239
233
248
243
258
252
267
262
277
252
261
271
280
289
299
286
295
304
314
323
333
234
253
243
262
253
272
262
281
272
291
281
300
278
288
297
306
316
325
317
326
335
345
354
364
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
1000
1000
1100
1100
1200
1200
1300
1300
1400
1400
1500
1500
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
y
y y
y
y y
B
Head and foot reinforcement
LARSSEN box pile
Intermediate pile
(LARSSEN triple pile)
H
4.4
LARSSEN box piles
The weights stated make an additional allowance of approx.
5 kg/m for head, foot and intermediate reinforcements on the
LK box piles.
Other wall element combinations are also possible.
In such cases it must be ensured that the LK box piles and the
intermediate piles selected are properly matched (see chapter
3.5.1, page 16, Fitting the sections together.
LK box piles can also be supplied with other sections and sheet
metal dimensions.
We advise customers to consult us.
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B H
mm mm
LK 605 K/ 580 12
LK 605 K/ 680 12
LK 605 K/ 780 12
LK 605 K/ 880 12
LK 605 K/ 980 12
LK 605 K/1080 12
LK 605 K/1180 12
LK 605 K/1280 12
LK 605 K/1380 12
LK 606 n/ 565 12
LK 606 n/ 665 12
LK 606 n/ 765 12
LK 606 n/ 865 12
LK 606 n/ 965 12
LK 606 n/1065 12
LK 606 n/1165 12
LK 606 n/1265 12
LK 606 n/1365 12
LK 607 n/ 548 12
LK 607 n/ 648 12
LK 607 n/ 748 12
LK 607 n/ 848 12
LK 607 n/ 948 12
LK 607 n/1048 12
LK 607 n/1148 12
LK 607 n/1248 12
LK 607 n/1348 12
LARSSEN 605 K
LARSSEN 605 K
LARSSEN 605 K
LARSSEN 605 K
LARSSEN 605 K
LARSSEN 605 K
LARSSEN 605 K
LARSSEN 605 K
LARSSEN 605 K
LARSSEN 606 n
LARSSEN 606 n
LARSSEN 606 n
LARSSEN 606 n
LARSSEN 606 n
LARSSEN 606 n
LARSSEN 606 n
LARSSEN 606 n
LARSSEN 606 n
LARSSEN 607 n
LARSSEN 607 n
LARSSEN 607 n
LARSSEN 607 n
LARSSEN 607 n
LARSSEN 607 n
LARSSEN 607 n
LARSSEN 607 n
LARSSEN 607 n
4210
4742
5318
5936
6594
7290
8025
8796
9604
4740
5290
5890
6530
7210
7940
8700
9500
10330
5770
6400
7070
7790
8550
9360
10200
11090
12010
209
217
225
233
241
249
257
265
272
228
236
244
252
260
268
275
283
291
258
265
273
281
289
297
305
312
320
231
239
247
255
263
270
278
286
294
253
260
268
276
284
292
300
307
315
286
294
302
310
317
325
333
341
349
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
2400
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
y
y y
y
y y
B
H
4.4
LARSSEN box piles
Head and foot reinforcement
LARSSEN box pile
Intermediate pile
(LARSSEN triple pile)
Section
modulus
Weight

Intermediate pile
length = 80%
pile lengths
Dimensions Intermediate pile
Triple pile Intermediate pile
length = 100%
pile lengths
kg/m wall kg/m wall cm/m wall
LARSSEN LK box piles with LARSSEN-intermediate piles
The weights stated make an additional allowance of approx. 5 kg/m for
head, foot and intermediate reinforcements on the LK box piles.
Other wall element combinations are also possible. In such cases it must be
ensured that the LK box piles and the intermediate piles selected are pro-
perly matched (see chapter 3.5.1, page 16, Fitting the sections together.
LK box piles can also be supplied with other sections and sheet metal
dimensions. We advise customers to consult us.
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Triple piles made from LARSSEN 22/10/10, 23, 24, 25, 605 K, 606 n and 607 n are generally used as intermediate
piles. The dimensions and static values for triple piles are listed in chapter 2.1.1, Section illustrations and data.
Intermediate piles
Calculation method
When calculating the static values for composite HOESCH steel sheet pile walls, the load-bearing capacity of the
individual piling elements is based on their second moment of area.

= Pile's second moment of area about axis y-y


= Intermediate pile's second moment of area (LARSSEN triple pile)
= Edge spacing of LK box pile from axis y-y
= System width
IyLK
IDr
H/2
Key:
W=
I

B H/2
I
yLK
I
Dr
=

B H/2
+
3
[cm /m]
B
4.4
LARSSEN box piles
Head and foot reinforcement
LARSSEN box pile
Intermediate pile
(LARSSEN triple pile)
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HOESCH HK box piles
29
H

z
z
B
y y
4.5
HOESCH box piles
Calculation method
The table lists four typical HK piles. Other piles with different
sections and sheet metal dimensions are possible. In this case,
the HK pile and intermediate pile have to be matched so that
they fit together. We advice customers to consult us.

When calculating the static values for composite HOESCH steel sheet pile walls, the loading capacity of the
individual driving elements is based on their second moment of area.
= Pile's second moment of area about axis y-y
= Intermediate pile's second moment of area (HOESCH double pile)
= Edge spacing of LK box pile from axis y-y
= System width
IyHK
ID
B
H/2
Key
W=
I

B H/2
I
yHK
I
D
=

B H/2
+
3
[cm /m]
Section
modulus
Developed Steel cross
section
Dimensions Circum-
ference
Area Second
moment
of inertia
Radius
of
gyration
W
y
cm kg/m mm mm cm cm cm
Iy
4
cm cm
i
y
B H
HK 3606 / 230 x 15
HK 3606 / 430 x 15
HK 3606 / 630 x 15
HK 3606 / 830 x 15
16930
21830
27350
33410
533
580
627
674
1350
1350
1350
1350
1200
1400
1600
1800
568
608
648
688
677
737
797
857
8960
10800
12640
14480
1016000
1528000
2188000
3007000
38.7
45.5
52.4
59.2
2)
Included
e
1)
e
2)
15
1)
Weight
Plus approx. 300 kg per HK box pile for head and
foot reinforcements and tubular puller devices.
Including steel surface.
Head and foot
reinforcement
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30
y y y y
H
y y
B = 2700
Section
modulus
Weight Dimensions Intermediate pile
Double pile B H
mm mm
HK 3606 / 230 x 15
HK 3606 / 430 x 15
HK 3606 / 630 x 15
HK 3606 / 830 x 15
W
kg/m
277
395
312
330
wall kg/m
295
312
330
347
wall cm/m wall
HOESCH 3606
HOESCH 3606
HOESCH 3606
HOESCH 3606
7000
8710
10670
12860
2700
2700
2700
2700
120
140
160
180
Intermediate piles
Only HOESCH 3606 double piles are used as intermediate piles for HOESCH 3606.
Subject to consultation with us, HK piles can also be supplied with other sections and sheet metal dimensions.
Intermediate pile
length = 80%
pile lengths

Intermediate pile
length = 100%
pile lengths
Intermediate pile
(HOESCH double pile)
Head and foot reinforcements
HOESCH box pile
4.5
HOESCH box piles
HOESCH HK box piles with HOESCH-intermediate piles
The weights stated make an additional allowance of approx. 9 kg/m for head, foot and intermediate reinforcements on the HK piles.
1350 1350 1350
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s
t
tmin
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B
y
z
z
y
s
h
t
tmin
b
PEINE PSp box pile walls, dimensions and weights
Dimensions Weight per single pile
without locking bars
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
PSp kg/m
h H b B s
1)
t tmin
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
122
127
136
188
204
199
215
221
237
232
248
243
259
267
277
283
300
314
351
365
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1000
1004
1006
1012
1017
1030
1035
445
475
575
675
675
775
775
875
875
975
975
1075
1075
1075
1075
1075
1075
1081
1099
1090
380
380
380
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
398
398
398
478
478
478
478
478
478
478
478
478
478
478
478
478
478
478
478
478
10
11
11
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
18
18
15.6
15.7
15.7
17.1
19.3
17.1
19.3
18.7
20.9
18.7
20.9
18.7
20.9
22.3
23.7
24.5
26.8
28.8
29.7
31.6
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
t
1)
Mean value = flange surface area : b
Section
31
4.6.1
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
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PEINE PZ intermediate sections
32
Section Cross
sectional
area
A
Second
moment
of inertia
Distance
from
extr. fiber
Form Weight
kg/m
Dimensions
mm
a b
mm
c
mm
H
mm
Circum-
ference
m
Coating
area
m/m
1)
610
1)
612
675-12
1)
610
1)
612
675-12
23
23
23
21
21
21
175
195
209
138
158
172
152
152
142
152
152
142
296
296
410
296
296
410
304
304
246
304
304
246
270
272
312
270
272
312
3.35
3.35
3.70
2.95
2.95
3.27
223
249
266
176
202
219
3.19
3.19
3.53
2.95
2.95
3.29
23400
25820
34640
16740
19030
27360
2
cm
4
cm cm
15.0
14.9
16.8
14.8
14.9
16.8
Iy ey
a b c b a
H
1350
e
y
Form 23
e
y
PZi 675-12
1200
PZi 610 und PZi 612
Center lock inside
Form 21
Abbreviations
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st
Form 21 1 number = number of sections
nd
Form 23 2 number = number of locking bars
Rolling/delivery on request only.
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4.6.2
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
PZ = PEINER intermediate profile
PZi = PEINER intermediate profile, center lock inside
PZa = PEINER intermediate profile, center lock outside
t/s
mm
10
12
12
10
12
12
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PEINE P locking bar
33
Section
modulus
Weight Circum-
ference
Cross
sectional
area
Second
moment
of inertia
Distance
from
extr. fiber
W
y
W
z Iy
Iz az
2
cm
3
cm
3
cm
Dimensions
mm
h b
mm
s
mm
28 19.3 18.4 63.8 67 14 35.4 23.4 91.7 65.2 32.8
kg/m cm
4
cm
4
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For driving in heavy soils, a special foot-shaped interlock can be
used. This is attached to the foot of the PZ intermediate sections
over a length of 300 to 500 mm.
4.6.3
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Weight
Developed
30.5
38.9
kg/m
2
cm
Special interlock
3
4
14
67
8
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PEINE PSp box piles; single pile without locking bars; form 10
Section Section
modulus
Cross
sectional
area
Second moment
of inertia
Circum-
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Coating
area
Radius
of
gyration
W
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t
h
Distance
from
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PSp
Steel Out-
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4
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4
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380
380
380
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
155
162
173
239
260
253
274
281
302
295
316
309
330
340
353
361
382
400
447
464
1421
1535
1915
2778
2806
3238
3266
3698
3726
4158
4186
4618
4646
4618
4637
4646
4674
4697
4756
4779
225
231
251
301
301
321
321
339
339
359
359
379
379
377
377
377
377
377
378
378
159
165
185
221
222
241
242
261
262
281
282
301
302
301
302
302
303
304
307
308
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
0.47
16.5
17.6
21.8
25.7
26.1
29.6
30.1
33.7
34.2
37.5
38.1
41.2
41.9
41.9
42.2
42.4
42.9
43.2
42.7
43.1
9.9
9.7
9.4
10.6
10.6
10.3
10.3
10.0
10.0
9.7
9.8
9.5
9.6
9.4
9.4
9.5
9.5
9.6
9.1
9.1
18.5
20.0
25.0
30.0
30.3
35.0
35.3
40.0
40.3
45.0
45.3
50.0
50.3
50.0
50.2
50.3
50.6
50.9
51.5
51.8
y y
z
z
b0
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1
34
Form 10
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
800
801
801
1169
1262
1169
1262
1216
1310
1216
1310
1216
1310
1317
1369
1411
1509
1593
1596
1680
2290
2530
3280
5280
5850
6360
7030
7980
8760
9230
10100
10510
11490
11920
12530
12890
13880
14710
15820
16660
42280
50470
81950
158230
177170
222350
248090
319200
352790
414960
457440
525480
577880
595590
628540
647990
701910
747730
814490
861960
15200
15210
15220
26890
29040
26890
29040
27980
30130
27980
30130
27980
30130
30310
31500
32450
34720
36630
36720
38640
122
127
136
188
204
199
215
221
237
232
248
243
259
267
277
283
300
314
351
365
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W
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water side
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35
PEINE PSp box piles; single pile with two locking bars; form 12
4.6.5
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
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36
4.6.5
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
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2
PEINE PSp box piles; single pile with two locking bars; form 12
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PEINE PSp box piles; double pile with four external locking bars; form 26
44
4.6.5
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
z
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2
y
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1
y
B
B
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PEINE PSp box pile wall; combination C 1
Section
PSp
Width
m
B
Weight
2
kg/m
Section modulus
W
y
W
y
3
cm /m
3
cm /m
Cross section
2
cm /m
Second
moment
of
4
cm /m
inertia
Iy
Coating
area on
water side
2
m /m
0.398
0.398
0.398
0.478
0.478
0.478
0.478
0.478
0.478
0.478
0.478
0.478
0.478
0.478
0.478
0.478
0.478
0.478
0.478
0.478
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366
388
431
465
454
488
500
534
523
557
546
580
597
618
631
666
695
772
801
449
466
494
549
593
579
622
637
681
666
710
696
739
760
788
804
848
885
983
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124780
148500
239650
372530
412460
521630
575860
741880
812550
961960
1051280
1215290
1325430
1362720
1850330
1472780
1585980
1683550
1828190
1925570
5950
6580
8550
11390
12570
13730
15120
17210
18810
19910
21710
22700
24710
25600
34700
27600
29640
31380
33820
35530
6320
7020
9320
12010
13210
14600
16020
18260
19900
21190
23050
24210
26300
26990
36560
29070
31200
32860
34910
37000
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1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.19
1.19
1.19
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400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016S
1017
1030
1035S
4.6.5
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Combination C 1
Direction of driving
B
Delivery form
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PEINE PSp box pile wall; combination C 23
Section
PSp
Width
m
B
Weight
2
kg/m
Section modulus
W
y
W
y
3
cm /m
3
cm /m
Cross section
2
cm /m
Second
moment
of
4
cm /m
inertia
Iy
Coating
area on
water side
2
m /m
0.796
0.796
0.796
0.956
0.956
0.956
0.956
0.956
0.956
0.956
0.956
0.956
0.956
0.956
0.956
0.956
0.956
0.956
0.956
0.956
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389
411
451
485
474
508
519
554
542
577
565
599
616
638
650
685
714
791
820
478
495
523
574
617
603
647
661
705
691
734
720
764
785
812
828
872
910
1008
1045
137550
163270
262250
398380
438080
556420
610370
786680
857040
1018230
1107200
1284310
1394060
1431170
1918570
1540900
1653800
1751940
1898470
1994450
7000
7700
9930
12730
13910
15280
16660
18960
20560
21850
23660
24840
26860
27750
37100
29760
31800
33560
35990
37670
5880
6550
8690
11370
12540
13850
15230
17390
18990
20220
22030
23160
25180
25870
34720
27900
29980
31620
33780
35810
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.19
1.19
1.19
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
4.6.5
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
The length of the guide interlocks is about 500 mm and depends on the soil and driving conditions.
Direction of driving
B
Delivery form
Combination C 23
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Weights and moduli of section of composite PEINE sheet pile walls
When calculating the m weight of a composite sheet pile wall, the ratio of the different lengths has to be taken into
account. The true m weight of the wall, in relation to the statically necessary length of the PSp bearing piles, can
be read from the tables for the lengths given in %. Intermediate values can be interpolated.
Weights
When calculating the static values for composite sheet pile walls, the load-bearing capacity of the individual piling
elements is based on their second moment of area:
Moduli of section
I
y
W
y
=
I
p
I
Zw
a
W
y
=
I
p I
Zw
a e
p
=
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p
I
Zw
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p
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+
Ip
4
= Second moment of area of PSp piles in cm
4
= Second moment of area of PZ piles in cm
= Spacing of PSp piles in m
= Edge spacing from the neutral axis in cm (in relation to pile/locking bar outer edge)
Izw
a
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4.6.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Designations of the wall combinations
Example: PSp 1035 S with PZi 675/12
Combination 24/21
Number of locking bars on intermediate section Pzi
Number of intermediate sections
Number of locking bars on PSp sections
Number of PSp sections
The moduli of section W W and the second moment of area J are given in the following tables.
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PEINE PSp single piles with intermediate piles PZ 610 and 612
48
Section
PSp
System
width
m
a
Second
moment
of inertia
4
cm /m
Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length,
PZ length in % of PSp length
PZ 610
60%
Coating area
Water side
W
y
Iy W
y
PZ 612
60% 100% 100%
3
cm /m
3
cm /m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
m /m
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
41100
46230
65930
108240
119530
146450
161800
204180
224190
261240
286560
327100
358330
368890
388520
400120
432250
459560
499340
527630
2230
2320
2640
3610
3950
4190
4590
5110
5570
5810
6330
6550
7130
7380
7740
7960
8550
9040
9700
10200

142
145
151
174
184
181
191
194
204
201
210
207
217
222
228
231
241
250
272
280
186
189
195
216
226
223
232
236
246
242
252
249
259
263
269
273
283
291
313
322
149
153
158
182
191
188
198
201
211
208
218
214
224
229
235
238
248
257
279
287
198
202
207
228
238
235
244
248
257
254
264
261
271
275
281
285
295
303
325
333
1.24
1.24
1.24
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
PSp PZi 610/612
h
z
i
*
a
*= 226 mm
y
y
4.6.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
80%
164
167
173
195
205
202
212
215
225
221
231
228
238
242
249
252
262
270
292
301
2
kg/m
80%
2
kg/m
174
177
183
205
215
211
221
224
234
231
241
238
247
252
258
262
272
280
302
310
Combination 10/23
Water side
Rolling/delivery on request
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PEINE PSp single piles with intermediate piles PZ 610 and 612
49
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
45120
51670
76800
126000
137580
172160
187860
239420
259820
307090
332850
384870
416620
427400
447320
459070
491600
519980
562800
590160
1980
2110
2530
3610
3940
4250
4650
5240
5690
6000
6510
6800
7370
7620
7980
8190
8770
9260
9980
10460
2530
2700
3300
4380
4730
5190
5600
6310
6780
7230
7770
8170
8780
8980
9350
9580
10190
10670
11250
11850
142
145
151
174
184
181
191
194
204
201
210
207
217
222
228
231
241
250
271
280
186
189
194
216
226
223
232
236
245
242
252
249
258
263
269
273
283
291
313
321
149
153
158
182
191
188
198
201
211
208
217
214
224
229
235
238
248
257
279
287
198
202
207
228
238
235
244
248
257
254
264
261
270
275
281
285
295
303
325
333
1.24
1.24
1.24
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
PSp PZi 610/612
*
h
z
i
a
*= 226 mm
y
y
4.6.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
164
167
173
195
205
202
212
215
225
221
231
228
238
242
249
252
262
270
292
301
174
177
183
205
215
211
221
224
234
231
241
237
247
252
258
262
272
280
302
310
Combination 12/21
Water side
Rolling/delivery on request
Section
PSp
System
width
m
a
Second
moment
of inertia
4
cm /m
Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length,
PZ length in % of PSp length
PZ 610
60%
Coating area
Water side
W
y
Iy W
y
PZ 612
60% 100% 100%
3
cm /m
3
cm /m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
m /m
80%
2
kg/m
80%
2
kg/m
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
S
t
a
t
u
s

0
2
/
2
0
0
7
S
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

c
h
a
n
g
e
PEINE PSp single piles with intermediate piles PZ 610 and 612
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
1.68
58180
66760
99900
156180
167470
212770
228110
291650
311670
372670
397980
465270
496500
507060
526690
538280
570420
599420
644340
670050
3150
3340
4000
5210
5530
6080
6470
7300
7740
8290
8790
9310
9880
10150
10500
10710
11280
11790
12520
12950
2620
2820
3480
4630
4970
5500
5890
6670
7130
7650
8170
8660
9240
9440
9800
10020
10620
11090
11730
12300
156
159
164
188
197
194
204
207
217
214
223
220
230
235
241
244
254
263
285
293
209
212
217
238
248
245
254
258
267
264
274
271
280
285
291
295
305
313
335
343
163
167
172
195
204
201
211
214
224
221
231
227
237
242
248
252
261
270
292
300
221
225
230
250
260
256
266
270
279
276
286
283
292
297
303
307
317
325
347
355
1.24
1.24
1.24
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
182
186
191
213
223
219
229
232
242
239
249
245
255
260
266
270
280
288
310
318
192
196
201
222
232
229
239
242
252
248
258
255
265
269
276
279
289
297
319
328
PSp PZi 610/612
*
h
z
i
a
*= 226 mm
y
y
Combination 14/21
Water side
50
4.6.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Rolling/delivery on request
Section
PSp
System
width
m
a
Second
moment
of inertia
4
cm /m
Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length,
PZ length in % of PSp length
PZ 610
60%
Coating area
Water side
W
y
Iy W
y
PZ 612
60% 100% 100%
3
cm /m
3
cm /m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
m /m
80%
2
kg/m
80%
2
kg/m
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
S
t
a
t
u
s

0
2
/
2
0
0
7
S
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

c
h
a
n
g
e
51
PSp
a
*= 226 mm
y
y
PZi 610/612
e
p
e
p
4.6.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Water side
Combination 22/23
PEINE PSp double piles with intermediate piles PZ 610 and 612
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
62590
72190
109110
177830
195410
244460
268350
342540
373700
440700
480100
553620
602230
618660
649220
667270
717290
760460
824380
867410
3390
3610
4370
5930
6450
6990
7610
8570
9280
9800
10600
11080
11980
12380
12940
13270
14180
14960
16010
16770
2820
3040
3800
5270
5790
6310
6930
7830
8550
9040
9850
10300
11210
11510
12080
12420
13350
14070
15010
15920
193
199
207
240
255
250
265
270
286
281
296
291
306
313
323
328
344
357
391
404
228
234
242
272
288
283
298
303
318
313
328
323
338
346
355
361
376
389
423
436
199
205
213
246
261
256
271
276
291
286
301
296
312
319
328
334
349
362
397
410
238
244
252
282
297
292
307
312
327
322
338
333
348
355
365
370
386
399
433
446
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
211
216
225
256
271
266
282
287
302
297
312
307
322
330
339
345
360
373
407
420
219
224
233
264
279
274
289
294
309
304
319
314
330
337
347
352
368
381
415
428
Rolling/delivery on request
Section
PSp
System
width
m
a
Second
moment
of inertia
4
cm /m
Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length,
PZ length in % of PSp length
PZ 610
60%
Coating area
Water side
W
y
Iy W
y
PZ 612
60% 100% 100%
3
cm /m
3
cm /m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
m /m
80%
2
kg/m
80%
2
kg/m
*
h
z
i
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
S
t
a
t
u
s

0
2
/
2
0
0
7
S
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

c
h
a
n
g
e
PEINE PSp double piles with intermediate piles PZ 610 and 612
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
66780
77640
119420
193300
210980
266600
290620
372510
403820
479450
519020
602210
651020
667540
698210
716320
766500
810410
876520
918680
3230
3490
4310
5950
6470
7060
7680
8690
9390
9970
10770
11300
12190
12590
13140
13470
14370
15150
16250
16990
2740
2990
3800
5340
5850
6430
7040
7990
8700
9250
10050
10560
11450
11760
12320
12650
13570
14300
15280
16170
193
198
207
240
255
250
265
270
286
281
296
291
306
313
323
328
344
357
391
404
228
233
242
272
287
283
298
303
318
313
328
323
338
346
355
361
376
389
423
436
199
204
213
245
261
256
271
276
291
286
301
296
311
319
328
334
349
362
397
409
238
244
252
282
297
292
307
312
327
322
337
332
348
355
365
370
386
399
433
446
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
211
216
225
256
271
266
281
287
302
297
312
307
322
329
339
345
360
373
407
420
219
224
233
264
279
274
289
294
309
304
319
314
330
337
346
352
367
380
415
428
PSp
a
*= 226 mm
y
y
PZi 610/612 Water side
Combination 24/21
*
h
z
i
52
4.6.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Rolling/delivery on request
Section
PSp
System
width
m
a
Second
moment
of inertia
4
cm /m
Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length,
PZ length in % of PSp length
PZ 610
60%
Coating area
Water side
W
y
Iy W
y
PZ 612
60% 100% 100%
3
cm /m
3
cm /m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
m /m
80%
2
kg/m
80%
2
kg/m
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
S
t
a
t
u
s

0
2
/
2
0
0
7
S
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

c
h
a
n
g
e
PEINE PSp double piles with intermediate piles PZ 610 and 612
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
2.16
76260
88630
136300
215140
232720
296070
319960
410620
441780
527420
566820
661150
709760
726200
756760
774810
824830
869310
937240
978250
4130
4440
5460
7180
7690
8460
9070
10270
10970
11730
12520
13230
14120
14530
15080
15410
16310
17100
18200
18910
3430
3740
4750
6380
6900
7650
8260
9390
10100
10820
11630
12310
13210
13520
14080
14420
15350
16090
17060
17950
204
210
218
250
265
260
275
281
296
291
306
301
316
323
333
339
354
367
401
414
247
252
261
289
305
300
315
320
335
330
345
340
355
363
372
378
393
406
440
453
210
216
224
256
271
266
281
286
301
296
312
307
322
329
339
344
360
373
407
420
257
262
271
299
314
309
324
329
344
339
355
350
365
372
382
387
403
416
450
463
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
225
231
239
270
285
280
295
300
315
310
326
321
336
343
353
358
374
387
421
434
233
239
247
277
292
287
303
308
323
318
333
328
343
351
360
366
381
394
428
441
PSp
a
*= 226 mm
y
y
PZi 610/612 Water side
*
h
z
i
Combination 26/21
53
4.6.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Rolling/delivery on request
Section
PSp
System
width
m
a
Second
moment
of inertia
4
cm /m
Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length,
PZ length in % of PSp length
PZ 610
60%
Coating area
Water side
W
y
Iy W
y
PZ 612
60% 100% 100%
3
cm /m
3
cm /m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
m /m
80%
2
kg/m
80%
2
kg/m
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
S
t
a
t
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s

0
2
/
2
0
0
7
S
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

c
h
a
n
g
e
54
PSp PZi 675/12
*
h
z
i
a
*= 263 mm
y
y
1350
4.6.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
PEINE PSp single piles with intermediate piles PZ 675/12
Combination 10/23
Water side
Section
PSp
System
width
m
a
Second
moment
of inertia
4
cm /m
Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length,
PZ length in % of PSp length
PZ 675-12
60%
Coating area
Water side
W
y
Iy W
y 100%
3
cm /m
3
cm /m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
m /m
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
44010
48700
66700
105510
115880
140590
154670
193570
211950
245960
269190
306410
335080
344770
362790
373430
402930
428000
464520
490480
2380
2440
2670
3520
3830
4020
4390
4840
5260
5470
5950
6130
6670
6900
7230
7430
7970
8420
9020
9480

141
145
149
171
180
177
186
189
198
195
204
201
210
215
220
224
233
240
260
268
189
192
197
217
226
223
232
235
244
241
250
247
256
260
266
269
278
286
306
314
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
80%
165
168
173
194
203
200
209
212
221
218
227
224
233
237
243
246
255
263
283
291
2
kg/m
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
S
t
a
t
u
s

0
2
/
2
0
0
7
S
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

c
h
a
n
g
e
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
47390
53370
76340
121530
132150
163900
178310
225640
244370
287760
311410
359160
388300
398200
416480
427270
457130
483180
522490
547600
2080
2180
2510
3480
3790
4050
4410
4930
5350
5620
6090
6350
6870
7100
7430
7620
8150
8610
9270
9710
2660
2790
3280
4230
4550
4940
5310
5950
6380
6770
7270
7630
8180
8360
8710
8910
9480
9920
10440
11000
141
144
149
171
180
177
186
189
198
195
204
201
210
215
220
223
233
240
260
268
189
192
197
217
226
223
232
235
244
241
250
247
256
260
266
269
278
286
306
314
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
165
168
173
194
203
200
209
212
221
218
227
224
233
237
243
246
255
263
283
291
PSp PZi 675/12
*
h
z
i
a
*= 263 mm
y
y
Combination 12/21
Water side
55
4.6.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Section
PSp
System
width
m
a
Second
moment
of inertia
4
cm /m
Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length,
PZ length in % of PSp length
PZ 675-12
60%
Coating area
Water side
W
y
Iy W
y 100%
3
cm /m
3
cm /m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
m /m
80%
2
kg/m
PEINE PSp double piles with intermediate piles PZ 675/12
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
S
t
a
t
u
s

0
2
/
2
0
0
7
S
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b
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c
t

t
o

c
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PEINE PSp double piles with intermediate piles PZ 675/12
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
1.75
1.75
1.75
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
1.83
59320
67170
97460
149230
159600
201170
215260
273580
291960
347960
371190
432960
461630
471320
489340
499980
529480
556100
597340
620930
3210
3360
3900
4980
5270
5750
6100
6840
7250
7740
8200
8660
9180
9430
9750
9940
10470
10940
11600
12000
2670
2830
3390
4430
4730
5200
5560
6260
6680
7140
7620
8060
8590
8770
9110
9310
9860
10290
10880
11400
154
157
162
183
192
189
198
201
210
207
216
213
222
227
232
236
245
252
272
280
210
213
218
237
246
243
252
255
264
261
270
267
276
280
286
289
298
306
326
334
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
1.22
182
185
190
210
219
216
225
228
237
234
243
240
249
253
259
262
272
279
299
307
PSp PZi 675/12
*
h
z
i
a
*= 263 mm
y
y
Combination 14/21
Water side
56
4.6.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Section
PSp
System
width
m
a
Second
moment
of inertia
4
cm /m
Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length,
PZ length in % of PSp length
PZ 675-12
60%
Coating area
Water side
W
y
Iy W
y 100%
3
cm /m
3
cm /m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
m /m
80%
2
kg/m
S
h
e
e
t

P
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i
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H
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n
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o
o
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0
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57
4.6.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
PSp
*
h
z
i
a
*= 263 mm
y
y
PZi 675/12
1350
e
p
e
p
Water side
Combination 22/23
PEINE PSp double piles with intermediate piles PZ 675/12
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
2.15
2.15
2.15
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
63450
72380
106720
171140
187570
233440
255770
325140
354270
416910
453740
522480
567930
583290
611870
628740
675510
715870
775640
815860
3430
3620
4270
5710
6200
6670
7250
8130
8800
9270
10020
10450
11300
11670
12190
12500
13350
14080
15070
15770
2860
3050
3720
5080
5560
6030
6610
7440
8100
8560
9310
9730
10570
10860
11390
11700
12570
13250
14120
14970
189
194
202
233
247
243
257
262
276
271
285
281
295
302
311
316
330
343
374
387
228
233
241
269
284
279
293
298
312
307
322
317
331
338
347
352
367
379
411
423
1.21
1.21
1.21
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
209
214
222
251
265
261
275
280
294
289
304
299
313
320
329
334
349
361
393
405
Section
PSp
System
width
m
a
Second
moment
of inertia
4
cm /m
Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length,
PZ length in % of PSp length
PZ 675-12
60%
Coating area
Water side
W
y
Iy W
y 100%
3
cm /m
3
cm /m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
m /m
80%
2
kg/m
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
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g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
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S
t
a
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s

0
2
/
2
0
0
7
S
u
b
j
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c
t

t
o

c
h
a
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g
e
PEINE PSp double piles with intermediate piles PZ 675/12
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
2.15
2.15
2.15
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
67110
77210
116070
185380
201910
253910
276360
352930
382200
452910
489910
567690
613330
628770
657450
674380
721290
762350
824160
863570
3250
3470
4190
5710
6190
6730
7300
8230
8890
9420
10160
10650
11480
11860
12370
12680
13520
14250
15280
15970
2750
2970
3690
5120
5600
6120
6690
7570
8230
8740
9480
9950
10790
11070
11600
11910
12770
13450
14360
15200
189
194
202
233
247
243
257
262
276
271
285
281
295
302
311
316
330
342
374
386
228
233
241
269
284
279
293
298
312
307
322
317
331
338
347
352
367
379
411
423
1.21
1.21
1.21
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
209
214
222
251
265
261
275
280
294
289
303
299
313
320
329
334
348
361
392
405
PSp
*
h
z
i
a
*= 263 mm
y
y
PZi 675/12 Water side
Combination 24/21
58
4.6.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Section
PSp
System
width
m
a
Second
moment
of inertia
4
cm /m
Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length,
PZ length in % of PSp length
PZ 675-12
60%
Coating area
Water side
W
y 100%
3
cm /m
3
cm /m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
m /m
80%
2
kg/m
W
y
Iy
S
h
e
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t

P
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H
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0
2
/
2
0
0
7
S
u
b
j
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c
t

t
o

c
h
a
n
g
e
PEINE PSp double piles with intermediate piles PZ 675/12
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1006
1001
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
2.15
2.15
2.15
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
75930
87430
131770
205800
222230
281460
303790
388570
417700
497760
534600
622800
668250
683610
712180
729060
775820
817410
880920
919270
4110
4380
5280
6860
7340
8050
8610
9720
10370
11070
11810
12460
13290
13680
14190
14500
15340
16080
17110
17770
3420
3690
4590
6100
6590
7270
7840
8890
9550
10220
10970
11590
12440
12720
13250
13570
14440
15130
16040
16870
199
204
212
243
257
252
266
271
285
281
295
290
304
311
320
325
340
352
384
396
245
250
258
285
299
295
309
314
328
323
338
333
347
354
363
368
383
395
427
439
1.21
1.21
1.21
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
119
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
1.19
222
227
235
264
278
274
288
293
307
302
316
312
326
333
342
347
361
373
405
417
PSp
*
h
z
i
a
*= 263 mm
y
y
PZi 675/12 Water side
Combination 26/21
59
4.6.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Section
PSp
System
width
m
a
Second
moment
of inertia
4
cm /m
Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length,
PZ length in % of PSp length
PZ 675-12
60%
Coating area
Water side
W
y
Iy W
y 100%
3
cm /m
3
cm /m
2
kg/m
2
kg/m
2
m /m
80%
2
kg/m
S
h
e
e
t

P
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H
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PSp part sections for corner and junction piles
Section
PSp
Smallest flange width
a
min
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
mm
370
400
500
600
606
700
706
800
806
900
906
1000
1001
1006
1013
1016
1016 S
1017
1030
1035 S
Largest flange width
a
max
170
170
170
210
210
210
210
210
210
210
210
210
210
210
210
210
210
210
210
210
mm
Dead weight per part section
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.8
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.9
6.9
7.0
7.2
7.4
7.3
7.6
kg/m
Dead weight per part section
20.8
20.8
20.8
27.6
31.0
27.6
31.0
29.9
33.4
29.9
33.4
29.9
35.3
33.4
37.4
38.8
43.0
45.9
47.0
50.3
kg/m
Flange
60
4.6.7
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
a
min
a
max
S
h
e
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t

P
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0
7
S
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b
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c
t

t
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c
h
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g
e
Examples of PEINER corner sections
Further information on request.
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?
PSp 400
PSp 800
61
4.6.8
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
S
h
e
e
t

P
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l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
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S
t
a
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s

0
2
/
2
0
0
7
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b
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t

t
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h
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PSp
PZi
PZi
Corner constructions with composite PEINE steel sheet pile walls
62
Further corner variants on request.
?
PZi
PZi
PSp
PSp
4.6.9
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
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S
t
a
t
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s

0
2
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2
0
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63
Driving of composite PEINE PSp/PZi steel sheet pile walls
PSp PSp PZi PSp PSp PZi
In the event of low driving depths for
intermediate piles into the load-bearing
soil, PSp single piles should be chosen.
In the event of high driving depths for intermediate
piles into the load-bearing soil, PSp double piles
should be chosen.
0 5 4 6 3 7 2 8 1
For low driving depths
0 4 3 5 2 7 6 8 1
For higher driving depths
Especially recommended for driving
in water and into soft soil strata from
the ground surface.
Vertical guidance equipment to ensure parallelism
Driving sequence for PSp bearing piles with clamp guidance
0 2 1 3 0 2 1 0 1
Pile elements
Water side Water side
2 4
PSp
4.6.10
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
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g

H
a
n
d
b
o
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S
t
a
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s

0
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/
2
0
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7
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PEINE PSt steel piles
Section
PSt
Area
Steel
Dimensions
mm
h
Circumference
cm cm
W
y
Iy Iz iy
Out-
line
Axis y-y Axis z-z
300/ 80
300/ 85
300/ 95
300/106
370/107
370/116
370/122
370/132
370/153
400/100
400/119
400/127
400/175
500/108
500/136
500/158
500/177
600S/159
600/188
80.3
85.4
95.4
106.0
107.0
116.0
122.0
132.0
153.0
100.0
119.0
127.0
176.0
108.0
136.0
158.0
177.0
159.0
188.0
305.0
306.0
308.0
310.0
366.0
366.0
370.0
369.4
374.0
392.0
396.0
400.0
408.0
492.0
500.0
506.0
511.0
592.0
600.0
305.0
306.0
308.0
310.0
379.0
382.0
380.0
383.7
386.0
379.0
381.0
380.0
387.0
379.0
380.0
381.0
382.0
460.0
460.0
9.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
9.0
12.0
10.0
13.7
16.0
10.0
12.0
11.0
18.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
12.5
14.0
13.9
14.4
15.4
16.4
15.2
15.2
17.2
16.9
19.2
13.2
15.2
17.2
21.2
13.2
17.2
20.2
22.7
17.3
21.2
9.2
9.7
10.7
11.8
12.0
12.0
14.0
13.8
16.1
10.0
12.0
14.0
18.2
10.0
14.0
17.0
19.6
12.0
14.0
181
182
183
184
225
226
225
227
229
230
231
231
235
250
251
253
254
300
301
128
129
129
131
157
158
158
159
161
162
163
164
168
182
184
185
186
218
220
102
109
122
135
136
148
155
168
195
127
151
162
224
137
173
201
226
203
239
938
944
957
970
1402
1415
1422
1434
1462
1501
1525
1536
1597
1880
1916
1944
1968
2737
2774
18440
19492
21575
23767
36489
38148
42274
43594
51212
37668
44969
50469
68363
61745
81947
97895
111837
130820
158226
1209
1274
1401
1533
1994
2085
2285
2360
2739
1922
2271
2523
3351
2510
3278
3869
4377
4420
5274
13.4
13.4
13.3
13.3
16.4
16.0
16.5
16.1
16.2
17.2
17.3
17.6
17.5
21.2
21.8
22.1
22.3
25.4
25.7
6050
6416
7122
7906
13176
13827
15192
15790
18555
11380
13568
15210
20748
11381
15211
18179
20774
23174
26886
397
419
462
510
695
724
800
823
961
601
712
801
1072
601
801
954
1088
1008
1169
7.69
7.68
7.66
7.66
9.84
9.66
9.89
9.69
9.75
9.45
9.48
9.69
9.63
9.10
9.38
9.50
9.59
10.70
10.60
Flange
width
b
mm
Web
thick-
ness
mm
s
mm
t
1
t
2
mm
Developed
coating
area
W
z
iz
4
cm
3
cm cm
2
cm
2
cm
4
cm
3
cm cm
y
z
z
y
s
h
t2
b
t1
t1
kg/m
64
4.7
PEINE PSt steel piles
Out-
line
W
e
i
g
h
t
Section
height
Flange
thick-
ness
S
h
e
e
t

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g
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a
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s
t
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s
t
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c
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t
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N

1
0

0
2
5
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T
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c
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t
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E
N

1
0

0
3
4
4.8
HP steel piles
Wide flange bearing piles 220 320
65
S
e
c
t
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H
P

2
2
0

x

5
7
.
2
H
P

2
6
0

x

7
5
H
P

2
6
0

x

8
7
.
3
H
P

3
0
5

x

8
8
H
P

3
0
5

x

9
5
H
P

3
0
5

x

1
1
0
H
P

3
0
5

x

1
2
6
H
P

3
0
5

x

1
4
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743
833
908
1032
833
934
1018
1158
1034
1128
1284
4.76
4.76
4.76
5.39
5.39
5.39
5.39
5.39
6.02
6.02
6.02
6.02
6.65
6.65
6.65
1549399
1739152
1896156
2039150
2309173
2593201
2828420
3217494
3283855
3689127
4024989
4581008
5057090
5518851
6283814
21823
24495
26706
25175
28508
32015
34919
39722
36086
40540
44231
50341
50070
54642
62216
48.7
48.7
48.7
55.7
55.7
55.8
55.8
55.8
62.8
62.9
62.9
62.9
69.9
69.9
70.0
2.31
2.31
2.31
2.62
2.62
2.62
2.62
2.62
2.94
2.94
2.94
2.94
3.25
3.25
3.25
71
Pipe pile with welded-on corner sections 22; 1420 - 2020 mm ? D =
a
?

D
a
s
y y
4.10.1
Pipe piles
Pipe
diameter
D
a
mm
Wall
thick-
ness
s
mm
Weight
kg
Steel area
A
2
cm
Circum-
ference
U
m
Second
moment
of inertia
J
y
4
cm
Section
modulus
W
y
3
cm
Radius of
gyration
i
y
cm
Coating
area
Water side
2
m /m
S
h
e
e
t

P
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n
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7
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72
Pipe piles with LARSSEN 23 intermediate piles
Pipe
dia-
meter
D
a
mm
Wall
thick-
ness
s
mm
System
width
B
m
Coating
area
Water side
2
m /m
Taking account of
intermediate piles
Iy
4
cm /m
Disregarding
intermediate piles
Iy
4
cm /m
Distance
from
extr.
fiber
ep
cm
Dead weight in
relation to pipe length
LARSSEN length
in % of pipe length
60%
2
kg/m
Section
modulus
W
y
3
cm /m
Section
modulus
W
y
3
cm /m
y
?

D
a
B
e
p
s
y
LARSSEN 23 intermediate piles
4.10.2
Pipe pile walls
Second
moment
of inertia
Second
moment
of inertia
813.0
813.0
813.0
914.0
914.0
914.0
1016.0
1016.0
1016.0
1220.0
1220.0
1220.0
1220.0
1420.0
1420.0
10.0
12.5
14.2
10.0
12.5
14.2
10.0
12.5
14.2
10.0
12.5
14.2
16.0
10.0
12.5
2.37
2.37
2.37
2.47
2.47
2.47
2.58
2.58
2.58
2.78
2.78
2.78
2.78
2.98
2.98
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
110300
130800
144500
140900
169000
187900
177900
215300
240400
271300
331900
372700
415600
389000
479000
85700
106100
119800
117300
145400
164200
155200
192600
217700
250300
310900
351700
394500
369400
459300
40.7
40.7
40.7
45.7
45.7
45.7
50.8
50.8
50.8
61.0
61.0
61.0
61.0
71.0
71.0
150
170
184
153
176
191
157
181
197
164
190
208
227
169
198
2710
3220
3550
3080
3700
4110
3500
4240
4730
4450
5440
6110
6810
5480
6750
2110
2610
2950
2570
3180
3590
3060
3790
4290
4100
5100
5770
6470
5200
6470
80%
2
kg/m
170
191
205
173
195
210
176
200
216
181
208
226
245
186
215
100%
2
kg/m
191
211
225
193
215
230
195
219
235
199
225
243
262
202
231
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
S
t
a
t
u
s

0
2
/
2
0
0
7
S
u
b
j
e
c
t

t
o

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h
a
n
g
e
73
D
a
mm
s
mm
B
m
2
m /m
Iy
4
cm /m
Iy
4
cm /m
ep
cm
60%
2
kg/m
3
cm /m
W
y
W
y
3
cm /m
Pipe piles with LARSSEN 23 intermediate piles
y
?

D
a
B
e
p
s
y
LARSSEN 23 intermediate piles
Pipe
dia-
meter
Wall
thick-
ness
System
width
Coating
area
Water side
Taking account of
intermediate piles
Disregarding
intermediate piles
Distance
from
extr.
fiber
Dead weight in
relation to pipe length
LARSSEN length
in % of pipe length
Section
modulus
Second
moment
of inertia
Second
moment
of inertia
4.10.2
Pipe pile walls
1420.0
1420.0
1420.0
1620.0
1620.0
1620.0
1620.0
1620.0
1820.0
1820.0
1820.0
1820.0
2020.0
2020.0
2020.0
14.2
16.0
17.5
12.5
14.2
16.0
17.5
20.0
14.2
16.0
17.5
20.0
16.0
17.5
20.0
2.98
2.98
2.98
3.18
3.18
3.18
3.18
3.18
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.58
3.58
3.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
539600
603200
655900
659600
744500
833900
907800
1030200
988900
1108800
1208100
1372600
1428900
1557900
1771600
519900
583600
636300
641200
726200
815500
889400
1011800
971600
1091500
1190800
1355300
1412600
1541600
1755300
71.0
71.0
71.0
81.0
81.0
81.0
81.0
81.0
91.0
91.0
91.0
91.0
101.0
101.0
101.0
218
239
256
205
226
248
267
297
233
257
277
309
265
285
319
7600
8500
9240
8140
9190
10290
11210
12720
10870
12180
13280
15080
14150
15420
17540
7320
8220
8960
7920
8960
10070
10980
12490
10680
11990
13090
14890
13990
15260
17380
80%
2
kg/m
234
255
272
220
242
264
282
313
248
271
291
324
278
299
333
100%
2
kg/m
251
271
288
236
257
279
297
328
262
286
305
338
292
312
347
Section
modulus
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
S
t
a
t
u
s

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2
/
2
0
0
7
S
u
b
j
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t

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o

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Pipe piles with LARSSEN 603 10/10 intermediate piles
D
a
mm
s
mm
B
m
2
m /m
Iy
4
cm /m
Iy
4
cm /m
ep
cm
60%
2
kg/m
W
y
3
cm /m
W
y
3
cm /m
80%
2
kg/m
100%
2
kg/m
74
y
?

D
a
B
e
p
s
y
LARSSEN 603 10/10 intermediate piles
Pipe
dia-
meter
Wall
thick-
ness
System
width
Coating
area
Water side
Taking account of
intermediate piles
Disregarding
intermediate piles
Distance
from
extr.
fiber
Dead weight in
relation to pipe length
LARSSEN length
in % of pipe length
Section
modulus
Second
moment
of inertia
Second
moment
of inertia
4.10.2
Pipe pile walls
813.0
813.0
813.0
914.0
914.0
914.0
1016.0
1016.0
1016.0
1220.0
1220.0
1220.0
1220.0
1420.0
1420.0
10.0
12.5
14.2
10.0
12.5
14.2
10.0
12.5
14.2
10.0
12.5
14.2
16.0
10.0
12.5
1.39
1.39
1.39
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.41
1.41
1.41
1.42
1.42
1.42
1.42
1.43
1.43
40.7
40.7
40.7
45.7
45.7
45.7
50.8
50.8
50.8
61.0
61.0
61.0
61.0
71.0
71.0
2.67
2.67
2.67
2.77
2.77
2.77
2.88
2.88
2.88
3.08
3.08
3.08
3.08
3.28
3.28
88300
106400
118600
116300
141400
158200
150400
183800
206300
236500
291200
328000
366700
345600
427300
2170
2620
2920
2550
3090
3460
2960
3620
4060
3880
4770
5380
6010
4870
6020
76100
94200
106400
104600
129700
146500
139000
172500
195000
225900
280600
317500
356100
335600
417300
1870
2320
2620
2290
2840
3210
2740
3400
3840
3700
4600
5200
5840
4730
5880
127
146
158
132
151
165
136
157
171
143
167
183
200
149
176
144
162
174
148
167
181
151
172
187
157
181
198
215
163
189
160
178
191
163
183
197
166
188
202
172
196
212
229
176
202
Section
modulus
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
S
t
a
t
u
s

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/
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0
0
7
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Pipe piles with LARSSEN 603 10/10 intermediate piles
75
y
?

D
a
B
e
p
s
y
LARSSEN 603 10/10 intermediate piles
D
a
mm
s
mm
B
m
2
m /m
Iy
4
cm /m
Iy
4
cm /m
ep
cm
60%
2
kg/m
W
y
3
cm /m
W
y
3
cm /m
80%
2
kg/m
100%
2
kg/m
Pipe
dia-
meter
Wall
thick-
ness
System
width
Coating
area
Water side
Taking account of
intermediate piles
Disregarding
intermediate piles
Distance
from
extr.
fiber
Dead weight in
relation to pipe length
LARSSEN length
in % of pipe length
Section
modulus
Second
moment
of inertia
Second
moment
of inertia
4.10.2
Pipe pile walls
1420.0
1420.0
1420.0
1620.0
1620.0
1620.0
1620.0
1620.0
1820.0
1820.0
1820.0
1820.0
2020.0
2020.0
2020.0
14.2
16.0
17.5
12.5
14.2
16.0
17.5
20.0
14.2
16.0
17.5
20.0
16.0
17.5
20.0
1.43
1.43
1.43
1.43
1.43
1.43
1.43
1.43
1.44
1.44
1.44
1.44
1.45
1.45
1.45
71.0
71.0
71.0
81.0
81.0
81.0
81.0
81.0
91.0
91.0
91.0
91.0
101.0
101.0
101.0
3.28
3.28
3.28
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.68
3.68
3.68
3.68
3.88
3.88
3.88
482300
540200
588000
595300
672900
754500
822100
933900
901200
1011300
1102600
1253700
1311800
1430800
1627900
6790
7610
8280
7350
8310
9320
10150
11530
9900
11110
12120
13780
12990
14170
16120
472400
530200
578100
586000
663600
745200
812800
924600
892400
1002500
1093700
1244800
1303400
1422400
1619500
6650
7470
8140
7230
8190
9200
10030
11410
9810
11020
12020
13680
12900
14080
16040
193
212
228
183
202
223
240
268
210
232
250
280
240
259
291
207
226
241
196
215
235
252
280
222
244
262
292
252
271
302
220
239
255
209
228
248
265
293
234
256
274
304
263
282
314
Section
modulus
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
S
t
a
t
u
s

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/
2
0
0
7
S
u
b
j
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Pipe piles with LARSSEN 703 10/10 intermediate piles
D
a
mm
s
mm
B
m
2
m /m
Iy
4
cm /m
Iy
4
cm /m
ep
cm
60%
2
kg/m
W
y
3
cm /m
W
y
3
cm /m
76
y
?

D
a
B
e
p
s
y
LARSSEN 703 10/10 intermediate piles
Pipe
dia-
meter
Wall
thick-
ness
System
width
Coating
area
Water side
Taking account of
intermediate piles
Disregarding
intermediate piles
Distance
from
extr.
fiber
Dead weight in
relation to pipe length
LARSSEN length
in % of pipe length
Section
modulus
Second
moment
of inertia
Second
moment
of inertia
4.10.2
Pipe pile walls
813.0
813.0
813.0
914.0
914.0
914.0
1016.0
1016.0
1016.0
1220.0
1220.0
1220.0
1220.0
1420.0
1420.0
10.0
12.5
14.2
10.0
12.5
14.2
10.0
12.5
14.2
10.0
12.5
14.2
16.0
10.0
12.5
2.97
2.97
2.97
3.07
3.07
3.07
3.18
3.18
3.18
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.58
3.58
1.350
1.350
1.350
1.360
1.360
1.360
1.370
1.370
1.370
1.380
1.380
1.380
1.380
1.390
1.390
85900
102200
113200
111300
134000
149100
142300
172600
193000
221300
271100
304700
339900
322100
396900
68400
84700
95600
94400
117000
132200
125900
156200
176600
205800
255700
289300
324500
307500
382400
40.7
40.7
40.7
45.7
45.7
45.7
50.8
50.8
50.8
61.0
61.0
61.0
61.0
71.0
71.0
118
135
146
122
140
152
126
146
159
134
155
170
186
140
164
2110
2520
2780
2440
2930
3260
2800
3400
3800
3630
4440
4990
5570
4540
5590
1680
2080
2350
2070
2560
2890
2480
3080
3480
3370
4190
4740
5320
4330
5390
80%
2
kg/m
134
151
162
138
156
168
141
161
174
148
170
184
200
153
177
100%
2
kg/m
150
167
178
153
171
183
156
176
189
162
184
198
214
167
191
Section
modulus
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
n
g

H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
S
t
a
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s

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Pipe piles with LARSSEN 703 10/10 intermediate piles
D
a
mm
s
mm
B
m
2
m /m
Iy
4
cm /m
Iy
4
cm /m
ep
cm
60%
2
kg/m
W
y
3
cm /m
W
y
3
cm /m
77
y
?

D
a
B
e
p
s
y
LARSSEN 703 10/10 intermediate piles
Pipe
dia-
meter
Wall
thick-
ness
System
width
Coating
area
Water side
Taking account of
intermediate piles
Disregarding
intermediate piles
Distance
from
extr.
fiber
Dead weight in
relation to pipe length
LARSSEN length
in % of pipe length
Section
modulus
Second
moment
of inertia
Second
moment
of inertia
4.10.2
Pipe pile walls
1420.0
1420.0
1420.0
1620.0
1620.0
1620.0
1620.0
1620.0
1820.0
1820.0
1820.0
1820.0
2020.0
2020.0
2020.0
14.2
16.0
17.5
12.5
14.2
16.0
17.5
20.0
14.2
16.0
17.5
20.0
16.0
17.5
20.0
3.58
3.58
3.58
3.78
3.78
3.78
3.78
3.78
3.98
3.98
3.98
3.98
4.18
4.18
4.18
1.390
1.390
1.390
1.400
1.400
1.400
1.400
1.400
1.410
1.410
1.410
1.410
1.420
1.420
1.420
447300
500300
544200
553200
624700
699800
762000
865000
838200
940000
1024400
1164100
1222300
1332800
1515800
432800
485800
529700
539500
610900
686000
748300
851200
825100
926900
1011300
1151000
1209800
1320300
1503300
71.0
71.0
71.0
81.0
81.0
81.0
81.0
81.0
91.0
91.0
91.0
91.0
101.0
101.0
101.0
180
198
212
172
189
208
223
249
197
217
234
262
226
243
273
6300
7050
7660
6830
7710
8640
9410
10680
9210
10330
11260
12790
12100
13200
15010
6100
6840
7460
6660
7540
8470
9240
10510
9070
10190
11110
12650
11980
13070
14880
80%
2
kg/m
194
211
225
184
202
221
236
262
209
229
246
274
237
255
284
100%
2
kg/m
207
224
238
197
214
233
249
274
221
241
258
285
249
266
295
Section
modulus
S
h
e
e
t

P
i
l
i
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g

H
a
n
d
b
o
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S
t
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/
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0
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S
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Angle walls
LARSSEN Angle walls
Angle walls can be produced from all LARSSEN sections and are available on request.
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Jagged walls
HOESCH-Jagged wall
Dimensions
mm
753
753
753
753
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Section
1706
1806
1856 K
1906
Cross sectional area Weight Second moment
of inertia
Section
modulus
Coating
area
h
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202
202
202
203
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cm /m
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134.2
141.3
144.2
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4
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3820
4045
4150
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2.31
2.31
2.31
2.31
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400
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Technical office

Project management,
static load calculations, pricing
Special solutions and detail solutions
Hire park

Machines from our own production,


developed and adapted to
customer projects
Hire
Lease purchase
Hiring out components
as a system supplier
Logistics

Sheet piling/anchor equipment


Machinery
Just-in-time delivery worldwide
Consultancy/after-sales service

Product demos and instruction


Field service supervision
Parts service
Fitter assignments
Machine maintenance
Piles

Sheet piles
Driving piles
Peiner PSt sections
Peiner PSp sheet piles
Trench sheeting
Lightweight sections
Anchor equipment

Injection anchors, injection piles


Drill rigs, hammer drills,
injection pumps
Anchors and anchor bored piles
Pressing equipment
Excavator-mounted vibrators
Drilling equipment
Leader and carrier systems
Drive units

Preparatory work

Interlock sealing system:


HOESCH interlock sealing system,
SIRO 88 filler
Corner sections
Welding
Coating and hot-dip galvanizing
Knife-edge bearings
Signal transmitter
Dolphins
UNION steel piles
1
5.1.1
Special services
Project planning, sale/hire, service, project supervision from a single source
Trench shoring equipment

Aluminum lightweight trench shoring


Struts
Panel trench shoring
Piling frame panel trench shoring
Sliding rail trench shoring
Vertical trench shoring with sheeting
and lightweight sections
Pipe-laying trains, hydraulic hammers,
hydraulic cutters, demolition shears
Driving and extraction equipment
Vibrators
Percussion driving equipment

Flood protection

Steel sheet piling


Height-extensible structures
Temporary systems
Our customers have high expectations. And rightly so, because anyone who invests today doesn't
want to have regrets tomorrow. Our experienced specialists provide cooperation without complica-
tions. With 16 branches in Germany alone, our regional network is so tightly meshed that we can
serve all our customers efficiently.
In addition, we can provide reliable after-sales service worldwide through our global sales structure.
Off-the-peg solutions rarely satisfy. We therefore go a step further by offering customized solutions
with system packages tailored to actual needs. The inevitable result is complete single-source ser-
vice from design through to execution.
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Special services
Design and evaluation of bids, consultancy
By taking early advantage of the offer of applicational or design advice from our Technical Office
or our consultant close to you (see Branches/sales structure), you ensure the trouble-free use of
our sheet piling products and of products in our other sales fields: Trench shoring, anchor
equipment, and driving and extraction equipment.
2
We support you with the design,
calculation and production of sheet
piling structures with:
We advice you on the execution of construc-
tion work and particularly on pile driving at the
planning stage and on site.
Your contacts in our commercial department
make sure that everything proceeds smoothly
from the bid through to the just-in-time delivery
of sheet piles straight to the site.


Structural drawings
Static load calculations,
stability analyses
Preparation of designs and
bills of materials
Residual wall thickness measurements
Durability studies.
Driving plans, layouts
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Special services
3
Quality assurance
Throughout production, a comprehensive quality assurance
system conforming to DIN EN ISO 9001 ensures a high stan-
dard of quality from preliminary work through to the finished
sheet piling.
High standards are demanded in production to ensure excel-
lent material characteristics and the reliable compliance with
product quality standards.
In addition, the chemical and mechanical/technological prop-
erties are monitored in accordance with DIN EN 10 248 and
DIN EN 10 249 and other specifications.
Special non-destructive material and weld seam tests are
also part of our quality assurance system.
And to answer order-specific quality questions, our technical
advisers are at your disposal with the entire array of equip-
ment for quality inspection and testing.
Sheet pile in the rolling process
Conforming to works specifications, higher-strength weldable
sheet piling steels with a minimum yield point of 500 N/mm
can be supplied.
Walking beam furnace
Sheet pile store Straightening machine
Approvals
Current approvals can be requested from the plant.



-symbol of the Bauregelliste
(list of relevant standards and specifications), Part 1
Italy: Homologation
Poland: SIMPTEST
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Special services
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Interlock sealing
Because of the play necessary in the interlock gap, sheet piling interlocks can only achieve a
limited intrinsic seal. If the degree of tightness has to satisfy special requirements, artificial
interlock sealing is necessary. See R 117 of the Recommendations of the Committee for
Waterfront Structures on this subject.
HOESCH interlock sealing system
The HOESCH interlock sealing system has
been developed for permanent sheet piling
structures designed for a tight seal.
With this sealing system, a profiled seal
(lip seal) is applied to the site threading
interlock; and, in the case of multiple piles,
a permanently elastic polyurethane seal
adhering firmly to the surface and adapted
to the interlock gap is applied to the
prefabricated interlock.
Before driving, the lubricant HSP GM must
be applied to the seal lips. Further details,
particularly on the driving of sealed sheet
piles, can be found in our Sealing Systems
brochure.
If desired, guarantees can be given for the
durability of the sealing material or for the
degree of tightness.
LARSSEN interlocks with the HOESCH interlock sealing system
PEINER locking bar with the HOESCH interlock sealing system
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Special services
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Interlock filling
A threading interlock is factory-filled with a
durable, sufficiently malleable bitumen
compound.
In the case of multiple piles, the gaps of
the prefabricated interlocks are sealed
with polyurethane.
The filled threading interlock must be
inserted first in the direction of driving; it
should be closed on site from below with
a rivet or the like.
The filling materials are environment-
friendly and do not release any water
pollutants.
For percussion driving, a bituminous putty
is recommended. This is a cold bitumen
reinforced with fibers. It should be injected
in the factory.
For vibration driving, SIRO 88 is recom-
mended. This is a hot bitumen that has
strong adhesion and can also be injected
on site.
Weld sealing
Prefabricated interlocks can be weld-
sealed in the factory. To prevent rupture of
the weld during the driving process,
additional counter-welds are applied.
The sealing seams must be placed on the
side to which the base slab of the later
structure is joined.
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Special services
6
Corrosion protection
Coating
The most commonly used form of corrosion
protection for steel sheet piles is coating.
On the basis of experience to date, it can
delay the onset of corrosion by over 20
years.
To prevent harm to the environment due to
blasting dust and overspray, steel compo-
nents should be given the necessary corro-
sion protection in conformity with current
regulations and recommendations if possi-
ble before installation. Since it is known that,
given careful treatment, only minor damage
occurs during transport and assembly, we
recommend complete coating in the factory.
The choice of coating system depends on
the anticipated stressing and the desired
service life (see DIN EN ISO 12944). We
supply sheet piles with all conventional coat-
ing systems and give advice on the choice
of system.
Because of the severe stressing to which
sheet piling structures are exposed, epoxy
resin or polyurethane coatings are usually
applied. For the sake of the environment,
only tar-substitute products and tar-free
systems should be used.
Hot-dip galvanizing
Corrosion protection by hot-dip galvanizing
is one of the widely used methods in steel
construction. Combined with an additional
coating (duplex system), synergies are cre-
ated.
For the galvanizing of steel sheet piles a
special steel analysis is necessary and com-
pliance with regulations governing interlock
tolerances. Surface quality and product iden-
tification must be taken into account. Notice
should therefore be given of the intention to
have the piles hot-dip galvanized before the
start of rolling. For the requirements and
tests/inspections, see DIN EN ISO 1461.
Factory coating of sheet piling
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Our workshops have been producing welded structures from steel piles for over 6 decades. All
sheet piling steel grades are suitable for arc welding, subject to general welding regulations.
Foundation piles, dolphins with accessories, HOESCH and LARSSEN box piles, structural piles
such as corner and junction piles, piles with shock plates, piles with weld-sealed interlocks and
special piles for specific requirements are all manufactured to proven quality standards.
Our workshops fully comply with standards for modern welding operations and are qualified in
accordance with DIN 18800, part 7.
The general and special tasks of quality assurance, e.g. non-destructive weld seam testing, are
carried out by an independent quality body to German or, if necessary, international regulations.
5.5
Special services
7
Welded structures
Dolphins with welded-on snubbing posts
Submerged-arc welding
Welded structures
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Special services
8
Anchors and accessories
By also supplying anchor elements and accessories for sections and piles, we can provide
complete, ready-to-install packages of sheet piling from a single source.
The range includes:
Anchors and anchor parts
Anchor connecting elements
Waling and waling fastenings
Sheet pile beams
Recesses, ladders and handrails
Snubbing posts
Special components

Single-source supplies are reliable and cost-


effective for the customer.
They also include a whole range of services,
such as advice on applications and design,
the preparation of drafts, calculation of static
loads, preparation of pile-driving plans,
installation plans and structural drawings,
and on-site consultations.
Waling for back anchoring
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Special services
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Knife-edge bearings on steel sheet piles
Using the HOESCH method of knife-edge bearing on steel pile sections, static and dynamic
vertical loads can be discharged direct, i.e. without any intermediate structures, from the
reinforced concrete bearing into the steel section of HOESCH steel sheet piles.
This renders the following tasks superfluous:
Welding structural elements into the steel sheet piles to increase the bearing surface
Slitting the steel sheet piles in the connection zone or drilling holes for
reinforcement bars
Welding reinforcement bars onto the steel sheet piles in order to discharge
the tensile forces from the reinforced concrete into the sheet piles.

Approval notices from the Berlin Institute for Construction Technology as well as explanations and
examples of applications of the HOESCH knife-edge bearing system on steel sheet piles can be
requested from us.
Work in progress showing binders and other reinforcement
to prevent tensile splitting.
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Special services
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Testing interlock tightness with signal transmitters during the installation
of LARSSEN and HOESCH sections
If a sheet piling structure requires an especially
high level of tightness (e.g. for the encapsula-
tion of polluted soil or for the sealing of land-
fills) and/or if driving is expected to be difficult
and cause damage to the interlock, the signal
transmitter described in the following can be
used to test the integrity of the sheet piling.
The HOESCH signal transmitter is attached to
the foot of the pile to be threaded and tests the
interlocks continuously from top to bottom of
the sheet piling.
The HOESCH signal transmitter does not of
course impair driving.
The HOESCH signal transmitter consists of an
inductive proximity switch which, protected by
a pile shoe, is fitted at the foot of the pile in the
interlock. The measurement cable from the
signal transmitter is carried to the head of the
pile in a tube fastened to the pile web and
connected to the control box.
Controlled by the control box, a high-frequency
alternating magnetic field is created at the prox-
imity switch. Changes in the alternating field
are indicated by a visual signal at the control
box. The alternating field changes for the first
time when the pile is threaded and remains
unchanged throughout the driving process if
driving proceeds smoothly. If a breach of the
interlock occurs, the magnetic field changes
and the change is indicated at the control box.
Thanks to the low sensing distance of 10 mm,
any breach of the interlock is immediately indi-
cated, allowing the necessary action to be
taken in good time.
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Signal transmitter
Direction of driving
Pile shoe
Section A-A
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Also applies to section variants of the same name.
Remarks Section
1)
Figure
Continuous monitoring depends on the
sealing system employed.
If the HOESCH sealing system is used,
the recommended direction of driving is
finger first. Continuous monitoring
is possible.
If SIRO 88 or Eurolan is used, the socket
should be driven first, and monitoring is
only possible at the ends.
L 22 10/10
L 23
L 24
L 24/12
L 25
L 600
L 601
L 602
H 1105
H 1205
H 1205 K
H 1255
H 1605
H 1655
H 1705
H 1705 K
H 1755
H 1805
H 2305
H 2405
H 2505
H 2555 K
H 2555
H 2605
H 3406
H 3506
H 3606
H 3706
H 3806
L 603
L 604 n
L 605 n
L 606 n
L 607 n
L 703
L 704
L 755
Ways of installing the signal transmitter on HOESCH and LARSSEN piles
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Driving caps
For driving with leader guidance, caps with integrally cast fastening strips are available.
Single driving cap
Double driving cap
Available are single, double, triple and quadruple driving caps.
Driving caps with wooden cushions or, if specially requested, with overlapping
steel/plastic linings (chapter 5.10.2).
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Fastening strip
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Wooden cushion
for HOESCH and LARSSEN sections/piles and UP piles
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5.8
Special services
t = 140 mm
2
t = 32 mm
t = 10 mm
1
t = 32 mm
Steel S 355 J0
Plastic
Steel S 235 J0
Plastic
Bevel all round 15 x 15 mm
3
0
Overlapping
plastic/steel
driving cap lining
Delivery periods can be quoted on request.
Cap No.
1205
1207
1208
1209
Section
1205
1705
2505
Complete
lining
Laminated fabric board
(Class F, type 2082/HGW)
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32
32
Steel plates
b
mm
265
420
L
mm
525
525
G
kg/2 St.
13
22
t2 b L G1 G2 t1 G
mm
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mm
140
140
mm
265
420
mm
525
525
kg
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17
kg
151
242
kg
175
281
Lining for HOESCH section double driving caps (finger-and-socket interlock)
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Driving caps for LARSSEN sections
No. Section Total
weight
Approx. kg
Dimensions in mm
Cap
h
Lining
c
Fastening
strips
2101
) 1
22 10/10,
23, 24, 25
43
600
601, 602
603
603, 605
604 n
606 n, 607 n
606 n, 607 n
703
704
755
190 270 300 540 240 320 140
2109
2118
2113
2111-1
2112
2115
) 2
2114
2117
2116
2119
2120
135
490
250
300
480
400
425
590
630
710
960
270
320
270
280
280
300
320
340
300
360
360
246
540
300
320
600
320
390
600
540
580
580
530
550
600
600
600
600
600
550
640
640
680
196
380
224
260
280
300
380
390
480
480
340
420
300
380
380
380
480
440
380
380
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
Single driving caps
420
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without
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without
with
with
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Discontinued model.
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Driving caps for LARSSEN sections
No. Section Total
weight
Approx. kg
Dimensions in mm
Cap
h
Lining
c
Fastening
strips
22 10/10
23, 24
24,25
25
43
430
601, 602
601, 602
600, 603
600, 603
603
604 n
605
606 n, 607 n
703
704
755
2201-1
2204
2214
2214-1
2210
2211
2217
2218
2215
2215-1
2220
2221
2216
2219
2222
2223
2224
1)
2)
2)
850
1040
1040
1500
895
750
750
685
650
850
980
1100
1140
1300
1280
1140
1500
350
350
380
500
340
300
370
320
300
390
350
360
400
420
380
380
380
430
540
540
540
585
800
410
410
400
400
490
540
600
600
540
600
580
1040
1040
940
940
1250
780
1150
1150
1140
1140
1240
1240
1240
1240
1350
1350
1440
326
436
436
436
485
470
310
300
300
436
436
476
540
540
540
540
640
710
500
500
500
540
540
600
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
200
200
140
140
140
Double driving caps
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2)
b l d f
with
with
with
with
with
without
with
with
with
with
with
with
with
with
with
with
with
300
400
450
504
504
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Driving cap solely for LARSSEN 430.
Discontinued model.
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Driving caps for LARSSEN sections
22 10/10
22 10/10
22 10/10
23, 24, 25
23, 24, 25
605
606 n, 607 n
2302
2302-1
2302-2
2306
2306-1
2307
2309
1120
1430
1780
1490
1945
2000
2000
350
400
500
390
450
430
430
450
450
450
600
580
590
590
1440
1440
1140
1440
1440
1760
1740
346
346
346
476
540
540
540
600
140
140
140
200
140
200
200
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b l d f
with
with
with
with
with
with
with
504
16
520
504
430
430
2401
2402
1960
2700
470
710
877
880
1360
1360
760 880 140
Quadruple driving caps
b l d f
with
with
) 2
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800
e
2)
Fastening strips have special dimensions.
No. Section Total
weight
Approx. kg
Dimensions in mm
Cap
h
Lining
c
Fastening
strips
No. Section Total
weight
Approx. kg
Dimensions in mm
Cap
h
Fastening
strips
Lining
c
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Special services
17
Driving caps for HOESCH sections
1205
1705
2505
3606
1105
1107
1108
1109
215
365
345
350
280
300
300
300
370
540
540
540
570
460
460
460
280
460
460
460
320
390
390
390
140
140
140
140
Single driving caps
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with
1205
1705
2505
3606
1205
1207
1208
1)
1209
1211
510
850
900
990
1400
300
320
320
360
390
370
540
540
540
610
1040
1040
1040
1040
1230
280
436
436
436
476
540
540
540
540
600
140
140
140
140
140
Double driving caps
b l d f
with
with
with
with
with
1205 1304 925 350 370 1604 280 540 140
Triple driving caps
b l d f
with
No. Section Total
weight
Approx. kg
Dimensions in mm
Cap
h
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c
Fastening
strips
No. Section Total
weight
Approx. kg
Dimensions in mm
Cap
h
Lining
c
Fastening
strips
No. Section Total
weight
Approx. kg
Dimensions in mm
Cap
h
Lining
c
Fastening
strips
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LP 22 10/10,
23, 24
LP 25
LP 601, 602,
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LP 604 n
LP 703
LP 606 n, 607 n
LD + LV 22 10/10
23, 24, 25
LS 22 10/10,
23, 24, 25
LS 22 10/10,
23, 24, 25
LK
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LK
LV 603
2502
2502-1
2502-2
2513
2503
2504
2506
2511
2512
2508
2509
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265
265
280
490
630
590
730
1400
2430
780
1400
1400
280
280
280
320
300
340
320
340
400
330
340
340
500
500
500
540
540
600
600
800
850
560
800
800
570
570
570
550
640
550
1080
1300
1700
1050
1300
1300
360
360
360
380
390
380
480
580
580
440
580
580
400
400
400
420
440
480
600
840
840
600
840
840
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
160
160
140
160
160
Driving caps for HOESCH and LARSSEN steel piles
b l d f
without
without
without
with
with
with
without
without
without
without
without
without
Pile driving caps not listed are only manufactured on request.
Plenty of advance notice is absolutely essential.
No. Section Total
weight
Approx. kg
Dimensions in mm
Cap
h
Lining
c
Fastening
strips
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19
6501
6502
6503
270
625
1030
280
300
320
500
750
970
500
750
970
380
440
555
380
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555
140
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140
Driving caps for UP steel piles
b l d f
without
without
with
No. Section Total
weight
Approx. kg
Dimensions in mm
Cap
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Lining
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Fastening
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UP 103, 133, 163,
UP 104, 134, 164
UP 103, 133, 163,
UP 104, 134, 164,
UP 105, 135, 165,
UP 106, 136, 166
UP 106, 136,166,
UP 108, 138, 168
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Driving caps for PSp and PSt sections
5.9
Special services
Section
PSt 300/80-300/106
PSp 370
PSt 370/107-370/153
PSp 400
PSt 400/100-400/175
PSp 500
PSt 500/108-500/177
PSp 600
PSp 700
PSp 800
PSp 900
PSp 1000, 1001
Total weight
380
490
510
630
1590
1780
1960
2150
2350
Approx. kg
Dimensions in mm
Cap
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870
870
870
900
900
900
900
900
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560
640
640
640
720
720
720
720
720
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910
910
970
970
970
970
970
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560
660
800
900
1000
1100
1200
b
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420
450
560
660
760
860
960
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150
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150
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150
150
150
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390
390
390
470
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470
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470
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Possible uses of driving caps
*Delivery on request.
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Driving caps for PZ sections*
5.9
Special services
Section
Intermediate pile
PZ 610/612
Total weight
1100
Approx. kg
Dimensions in mm
Cap
1210
L
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1430
B
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h
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Possible uses of driving caps
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*Delivery on request.
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Special services
22
Starter weight
A starter weight is used for overcoming friction resistance during the driving of piles that are
only threaded. As starter weight hangs freely from the crane, it can also be used as a drop
hammer for gentle pile driving.
Use of the starter weight is
recommended:
When threading pile sections into
suspension-supported trenches
For support walls, especially when
the sheet piles are sealed with the
HOESCH interlock sealing system
When setting up panel sections that
are pressed into place hydraulically.

Weight: 1500 kg
Hire possible on request.
400 500
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Anchoring/anchor equipment
1
Anchor connection to PEINER PSp sections
Raking pile connection to single pile Raking pile connection to double pile
Anchor connection to web
(Welded on site)
Anchor connection with T-plates
fed through the slit burnt into the flange
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Articulated straps
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PSp PSp
Tension plates
6.1.1
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Nominal
dia-
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Inch
Length
L
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450
500
500
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
mm
Turnbuckle Coupling sleeve Nut
Outside
diameter
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90
100
105
115
125
140
150
150
160
170
180
190
190
200
200
220
mm
Thread
length
a
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60
65
70
75
85
90
95
100
110
115
120
125
130
130
130
130
mm
Weight
9.8
11.8
17.2
18.0
24.5
28.5
38.1
44.3
44.7
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54.0
61.0
68.0
62.0
66.0
60.0
85.0
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Length
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200
210
230
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250
260
260
260
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260
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260
260
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Weight
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5.3
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7.9
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13.3
18.1
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20.8
21.5
25.0
28.0
32.5
29.0
32.0
30.0
41.0
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Height
m
40
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50
55
60
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80
85
90
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100
105
110
115
120
mm
Wrench
jaw size
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85
95
105
110
120
130
135
145
155
165
175
180
190
200
210
220
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Corner
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98
110
121
127
139
150
156
167
179
191
202
208
219
231
242
254
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1.4
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2.4
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3.8
4.6
5.2
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11.8
13.9
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The coupling sleeves for the subdivision of long
anchor rods have the same outside diameter as
the turnbuckles. They have a continuous right-
hand thread.
For the turnbuckles, coupling sleeves and nuts,
a grade of steel suitable for anchor rods must
be chosen.
Thread lengths (g):
For 2 and 2 = 220 mm
For 2 and 2 = 250 mm
Upward 3 of = 270 mm.
6.1.2
Anchoring/anchor equipment
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Bearing plate, permitted surface
pressure < 8.33 N/mm to
DIN 1045 17.7.3 for B 25
HD PE sleeve, e.g. for exposed pile
length and additional corrosion
protection in the foundation joint
Primary injection (filter cake)
stabilizes the drill hole and
improves shear bond
Non-cohesive soil (sand, gravel,
weathered rock)
Secondary injection (cement
grout) forms the grout body
Injection anchor, rebar thread
to DIN EN 14199 for crack
width control
Flushing passage
Coupling nut
Spacer for cement grout
coverage > 20 mm
Clay bit
Flushing hole
Injection anchors are hollow anchors used as
injection piles and soil nails. In heavily weath-
ered rock, loose soils and in soft, cohesive soils,
the anchoring of construction pits with TITAN
injection anchors has been highly successful.
The system, which has proven to be particularly
cost-effective and time-saving, exploits the prin-
ciple of omitting two elaborate processes when
fitting the anchors: inserting tensioning rods and
retracting the casings.
TITAN injection anchor
Over its entire length it is provided with a round
thread created with a non-cutting method. The
ribs have the same form as on rebars to DIN EN
14199. The basic material is fine-grain structural
steel, grade St E 355 or St E 460 conforming to
DIN 17124.
The injection pile has a minimum elongation of
11%, which means plenty of forming potential.
It welds well and is not notch-sensitive. For opti-
mum corrosion protection, the anchor can be
supplied with a dual anti-corrosive coating, i.e. a
galvanized layer and an epoxy coating.
The anchor has a wide range of applications.
Anchoring makes particular economic sense on
small, poorly accessible and confined construc-
tion sites, on rehabilitation projects, on old
retaining walls and foundations, tunnel con-
struction, injection work and for anchoring with
timber sheeting and piling.
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Anchoring/anchor equipment
Dia. approx. 200 mm
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Outside diameter
Outside dia. for calc. of static loads
Inside diameter
Perm. tension/compression loading
Perm. transverse loading
Load at rupture
Weight
Smallest cross section
Force at yield
Yield stress
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Modulus of section
Plastic modulus
mm
mm
mm
kN
kN
kN
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2
mm
kN
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TITAN
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30
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16
100
58
220
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382
180
470
2.37
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TITAN
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30
26.2
11
150
88
320
3.5
446
260
580
2,24
1.71
2.78
TITAN
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40
36.4
20
240
138
539
5.6
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430
590
7.82
4.31
6.70
TITAN
40/16
40
37.1
16
300
164
660
6.9
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525
590
8,98
4.84
7.83
TITAN
52/26
52
48.8
26
400
240
929
10.5
1337
730
550
25.6
10.5
16.44
General approval from the construction supervisory authority Z-34.14-203 is available.
TITAN injection piles with a single anti-corrosive coating are subject to EBA approval GZ:21.41 ibzb (35/98).
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6.1.3
Anchoring/anchor equipment
TITAN injection anchors are supplied in standard lengths of 3 m for cradles and hand-guided
hammer drills.
Special lengths of 2 m, 4 m and 6 m are possible.
Anchor/pile type
Outside diameter
Outside dia. for calc. of static loads
Inside diameter
Perm. tension/compression loading
Perm. transverse loading
Load at rupture
Weight
Smallest cross section
Force at yield
Yield stress
2nd moment of area
Modulus of section
Plastic modulus
mm
mm
mm
kN
kN
kN
kg/m
2
mm
kN
2
N/mm
4
cm
3
cm
3
cm
TITAN
73/53
73
69.9
53
554
329
1160
12.8
1631
970
590
78.5
22.4
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TITAN
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73
70.0
45
675
390
1630
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2260
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97.6
27.9
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1980
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500
108
30.7
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570
317
63.2
89.6
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98.8
51
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43.4
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500
425
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Mller vibrators for driving and extracting
8
6.2.1
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Vibration, driving and extracting equipment
Vibrators for driving and extracting have been in
use since the Fifties. Although electrically driven
machines were used in the early years, it is the
hydraulically driven axial piston motor that pre-
dominates today.
The advantages of vibration can be found in its
universal applications, e.g. free-riding, excava-
tor-mounted, leader-guided or, with appropriate
prestressing, for inclined driving. In addition to
this, vibration yields balanced performance with
low noise and, over and above this as one of its
most foremost features ensures optimum gentle
treatment of the pile sections.
Elements of the system
Classically, a modern system consists essen-
tially of the power pack and the vibrator. The
key element of any vibrator is its exciter block.
This contains, arranged in pairs on heavy spe-
cial bearings, counter-rotating eccentrics.
Attached to the top of the machine is the spring
yoke, whose task is to absorb the vibration pro-
duced by the exciter block before it reaches the
carrier. Via an additional cradle, any kind of
leader can be connected to the outer casing of
the spring yoke. Located on the underside of
the exciter block are the clamps that provide a
vibration-free connection between the pile and
the vibrator. Clamps are used for single and
double piles, pipes etc.
Driven by a diesel engine, the power pack sup-
plies oil to the vibrator via hydraulic pumps. This
flow of oil, which is needed to drive the axial
piston motors, can be steplessly adjusted to
vary the vibrator's active exciter frequency. Oper-
ation, control and monitoring are performed via
a specially adapted PLC.
Driving and extracting with vibrators
Vibration driving exploits the principle of reduc-
ing or entirely eliminating the inner forces of soil
stability by vibration and changing soil deforma-
tion. The vibrator generates vertical vibration
and this vibratory motion is transmitted via the
clamp to the pile.
The soil in the immediate vicinity of the pile is
also excited, thus dramatically reducing the
friction between the pile and the soil. The pile is
driven into the ground with the aid of centrifugal
force and the static load. In partly or fully satu-
rated soils, vibration generates a temporary film
of water between the pile and the soil, which
makes driving considerably easier. During
extraction, the marked reduction in surface fric-
tion and the absence of tip resistance enable
the piles to be removed with less force.
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6.2.1
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Working principle of Mller vibrators (typical design)
Total amplitude/driving depth
The diagram Total amplitude/driving depth
shows how high the minimum amplitude has to
be to achieve a certain driving depth or pile
length. It may be lower for sandy and gravely
soils than for cohesive soil types. The static
moment of the required vibrator can be calcu-
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power supply
Suspension
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Motor
Eccentric
Exciter block
Pile
Hydraulic
clamp
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6.2.1
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Centrifugal force/driving depth
The diagram Centrifugal force/driving depth
takes account of the soil's bedding state.
Greater compactness demands a higher centrif-
ugal force from the vibrator.
Soil type
I
II
III
IV
Curve
Sand and gravel
Loose
Medium
Dense
Very dense
Cohesive and silty soils
Soft
Plastic
Hard
Very hard
Boden
Sand and
gravel
Cohesive
and silty
soils
Surface friction kN/m
10 16
15 28
3 8
6 12
12 20
> 20
Extraction work
The table for Extraction work shows the sur-
face friction values in kN/m for various soil
types and soil states. Experience shows that the
surface and interlock friction forces can be
reduced to 1/10 if an appropriate vibrator is
used.
Loose to medium
Dense to very dense
Soft
Plastic
Hard
Very hard
The necessary pulling force is calculated
with the following formula:
F = (G + G ) 9.81 + [kN]
PULL V R
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R A
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PULL
W
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P
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= Vibrator weight
= Pile weight
= Surface friction value (table)
= Pile surface area
Driving depth [mm]
5 10 15 20 25 30
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6.2.1
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Mller vibrators
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MS-62 HV
MS-10/17 HF (B)
MS-5 HFBV MS-25 H2/H3
MS-25 HHF
MS-50 H2/H3
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Weight of double pile: 3.0 t
Driving depth: 17 m
Vibrator chosen for
medium driving = MS-50 HHF
Choosing the right vibrator
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L
To help the user choose the right vibrator, the
required centrifugal force in relation to soil
conditions is shown in this diagram. If high-
frequency vibrators are to be used, the
centrifugal forces obtained in this way should
be about 30% higher. After this, the total
amplitude (including the pile) must be calcu-
lated with the formula:
For non-cohesive and water-saturated soils, the
total amplitude (2s) can be lower than for
cohesive soils. On no account should it be less
than about 6.0 mm free-running without soil
damping. Further calculation parameters are the
soil's water content, compactness, soil structure
and if necessary any aids used to enhance soil
penetration.
T B
Centrifugal force kN Centrifugal force kN
.
2 Mstat
?
W
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Technical data
Max. centrifugal force
Max. static moment
Max. speed
Max. frequency
Max. pulling force
Weight (dyn.) excl. clamp
Weight (tot.) excl. clamp
Amplitude excl. clamp
Max. output at vibrator
Max. absorption volume
Max. pressure
Length L
Width W
Height H
Reduced width w
MS-16 HF
969
16
2350
39.2
300
1700
3000
18.8
165 219
282 376
350 350
1700
929
1985
350
MS-25 H2
774
25
1680
28,0
400
1930
3200
25.9
218
374
350
2200
681
1685
340
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774
25
1680
28
400
2550
3600
19.6
218
374
350
2200
777
1745
402
MS-50 H2
1430
50
1615
27
500
3340
6300
29.9
305 419
523 719
350 350
2600
696
2035
340
MS-50 H3
1430
50
1615
27
500
3820
6790
26.2
419
719
350
2600
696
2095
402
kN
kgm
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min
Hz
kN
kg
kg
mm
kW
ltr./min
bar
mm
mm
mm
mm
Mller vibrators, fixed static moment
Constant amplitude, high performance density
Unit type
Single clamp
Double clamp
MS-A 180 260
MS-U 125
MS-U 150
MS-U 70
MS-U 100
260
MS-U 100
MS-U 54
260
MS-U 100
MS-U 54
370 (420)
MS-U 150
MS-U 200
MS-U 90
420 V
MS-U 150
MS-U 200
MS-U 90
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Technical data
Max. centrifugal force
Max. static moment
Steps
Max. speed
Max. frequency
Max. pulling force
Weight (dyn.) excl. clamp
Weight (tot.) excl. clamp
Amplitude excl. clamp
Max. output at vibrator
Max. absorption volume
Max. pressure
Length L
Width W
Height H
Reduced width w
MS-25 H HF
750
25
12/15/20/25
2170
36.2
280
2900
3700
17.2
174 274
298 470
350 350
1800
660
1885
330
MS-50 H HF
1500
50
24/30/40/50
2362
37.8
500
4500
6100
22.2
356 487 562
610 835 964
350 350 350
2300
660
2465
350
MS-100 H HF
2500
100
48/60/80/100
2156
37.20
600
7700
10900
26.0
610 750
1045 1286
350 350
2410
660
3235
350
MS-120 H HF
3000
116
80/94/110/116
1850
37.2
1200
8900
15500
26.1
559 671 895
989 1150 1534
350 350 350
2310
1140
3425
510/(882)
MS-200 H HF
3910 4000 4000
190
110/150/190
1800 (1560) (1385)
30.00
1200
11750
18500
18.7 25.5 32.4
613 754 837
1050 1293 1435
350 350 350
2300
1352
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kgm
kgm
-1
min
Hz
kN
kg
kg
mm
kW
ltr./min
bar
mm
mm
mm
mm
Mller vibrators, two-in-one, high-frequency
Adjustable amplitude and frequency
Unit type
Single clamp
Double clamp
MS-A 180 (260)/370
MS-U 90
MS-U 100
MS-U 54
MS-U 70
370 660 660
MS-U 200
MS-U 90
MS-U 100
660 785
MS-U (360)
MS-U 150
660 785 1000
MS-U 360
MS-U (150)
MS-U 250
660 785 1000
MS-U 250
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Technical data
Max. centrifugal force
Max. static moment
Max. speed
Max. frequency
Max. pulling force
Weight (dyn.) excl. clamp
Weight (tot.) excl. clamp
Amplitude excl. clamp
Max. output at vibrator
Max. absorption volume
Max. pressure
Length L
Width W
Height H
Reduced width w
MS-10 HFV
610
0 10
2358
39.3
180
1700
2300
11.8
147 203
253 348
350 350
1655
842
1530
350
MS-16 HFV
969
0 16
2350
39.2
300
2600
3500
12.3
220 294
378 504
350 350
1930
757
1995
350 (405)
MS-24 HFV
1453
0 24
2350
39.2
400
2900
5050
16,6
404 551
693 945
350 350
1790
780
2145
458
MS-32 HFV
1979
0 32
2375
39.6
600
4500/5100
7000/7500
14.2/12.5
610 720
1045 1235
350 350
2375/2375
802/1070
2455/2455
345(450)/860
MS-48 HFV
2907
0 48
2350
39.2
600
5400/6300
8900/9500
17.8/15.2
603 823
1034 1410
350 350
2371/2351
929/1133
2470/2470
470/ 860
kN
kgm
-1
min
Hz
kN
kg
kg
mm
kW
ltr./min
bar
mm
mm
mm
mm
Mller vibrators, adjustable and high-frequency
Resonance-free start-up and slow-down frequency and amplitude adjustable during operation
Unit type
Single clamp
Double clamp
180 260
MS-U 72
MS-U 54
260 370
MS-U 150
MS-U 125 D
MS-U 70
MS-U 90
420 660
MS-U 200
MS-U 100
MS-U 90
660 785
MS-U 250
MS-U 150
660 785/1000
MS-U 360
MS-U 250
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MS-62 HV
1919 2998
0 62
1680 2100
28.0 35.0
600
6620
9800
18.7
420 735
739 1260
350 350
2371
1123
2525
860
420 785
MS-U 250
MS-U 150
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Drive output P [kW]
This depends on the drive motor. It must be
sufficient to overcome the resistance in the
soil with the generated centrifugal force. The
drive output should be roughly 1 to 2 kW
per 10 kN of centrifugal force.
Vibrator characteristic data
Speed (vibration frequency) n [rpm]
The speed imposes on the system the
vibration frequency with which it is moved
up and down. The vibrations are transmitted
via the pile into the surrounding soil and
liquefy it. Any soil vibration propagation
can be counteracted by changing the fre-
quency.
Static moment
M [kgm]
The static moment is the measure of unbal-
ance. As the factor determining the ampli-
tude, it is a critical variable, particularly for
driving work.
M = G r
Centrifugal force
F [kN]
The centrifugal force must be of sufficient
magnitude to overcome the adhesive fric-
tion between the pile and the soil (break-
away effect). The centrifugal force has a
very powerful effect on the reduction in
surface friction and is important as an
impact force for overcoming tip resistance.
2
.
F = M
-3 2
. . .
F = M 10 n 0.011
Together with centrifugal force, the ampli-
tude is a measure of driving performance. A
large stroke and high impact force are an
assurance of effective driving. For driving
and extraction work in cohesive soil, the
elastic bond between the pile and the soil
will only be broken if the amplitude is suffi-
ciently high.
Amplitude (total amplitude) S [m]
S = 2 s =
W = W + W + G
dyn vib pile soil
.
2 M
Wdyn
[kgm]
[kg]
Acceleration a [m/s]
? =
2
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S ?
g
a
9.81
.
? = ? n/30
=
The transmission of the acceleration of the
pile to the surrounding soil causes the rear-
rangement of particle structure and reduces
particle friction and soil resistance. As an
indication of magnitude, here is the ratio
between acceleration and gravity:
? = a : g
This ratio corresponds to:
-1 .
? = F 10 : W
dyn
The value can range from 10 to 30.
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For difficult driving and extraction jobs,
ThyssenKrupp GfT Bautechnik supplies adjust-
able, high-frequency Mller vibrators of the HFV
series with resonance-free start-up and slow-
down.
The machines deliver exceptional power and
emit minimal noise and propagated vibration.
This generation of vibrators achieves optimum
adaptation to geological conditions in terms of
frequency and amplitude. Before these vibrators
fitted with adjustable exciter modules are
switched on, the eccentrics are dephased by
180 relative to each other so that all the eccen-
trics counterbalance each other and the
machine operates at zero amplitude. Once the
preselected operating frequency has been
reached, the eccentrics are again dephased
relative to each other during operation so that
the vibration amplitude is now generated.
This is another step toward ensuring cost-
effective, environment-friendly and successful
driving and extraction.
Vibration velocity
(RMS) mm/s
Vibration velocity
(RMS) mm/sec
Vibration frequency
rpm
Resonance frequencies Resonance frequencies
Start-up phase
Working time
Driving/extracting time
Slow-down phase
Total duration of one working cycle
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Resonance-free
method
Standard
method
Vibration
during driving
2000
1000
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Working principle of the various methods
The HFV generation
High-frequency vibrators with adjustable frequency and amplitude settings during operation
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These adjustable vibrators are equipped with an
electronic priority control for frequency stability
so that unwanted resonance vibration cannot
occur.
Another advantage is that the vibrators are
equipped with an exciter frequency monitor with
digital indication on the display of the remote
control that compares target with actual read-
ings. This ensures that all functions are under
the complete control of the vibrator operator.
The precise working the PLC (programmable
logic control) reduces his workload by grouping
several control functions in a single command.
This way he can concentrate on the important
work processes.
Advantages
Resonance-free vibrator start-up and
slow-down thanks to eccentric
counterbalancing.
Low energy requirements once the
preselected working frequency has been
reached by amplitude adjustment.
Optimum adaptation to geological
conditions by adjustment of the frequency
and amplitude.
Specially programmed PLC for precise
operation, control and monitoring.
Electronic priority control for frequency
stability.
No unwanted resonance vibration when
critical loading is reached, thanks to
frequency stability.
Environment-friendly, cost-effective and
conforming to CE guidelines.
Principle of resonance-free start-up due to
centrifugal force variation by adjusting the
relative positions of the eccentrics
F = 100 % F = 50 % F = 0 %
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Diesel engine type
Out-
put
112
187
259
365
421
656
671
785
842
1007
kW
Speed
2200
2500
2200
2100
2100
2100
2100
1800
2100
2100
rpm
Hydraulic
pumps
rate
260
300
525
740
740
1065
1065
1380
1480
1660
Oil flow
l/min
Pres-
sure
380
380
380
380
380
380
380
380
380
380
bar
Tank
capacity
Fuel
210
550
550
730
730
1200
1200
2500
2200
2500
l
Hydr.
oil
150
250
250
280
280
250
250
700
600
700
l
Dimensions
Length
3240
3700
3700
4100
4100
4800
4800
5705
5300
6100
mm
Width
1765
1490
1490
1700
1700
2020
2020
2400
2400
2400
mm
Height
2200
2200
2330
2435
2435
2500
2500
2585
2500
2500
mm
Weight
3000
4300
4800
6100
6100
9300
9300
15000
12000
15000
kg

Type
MS-A / 112 V
MS-A / 180 V
MS-A / 260 V
MS-A / 370 V
MS-A / 420 V
MS-A / 660 V
MS-A / 670 V
MS-A / 785 V
MS-A / 840 V
MS-A / 1000 V
CAT / 3056 E
CAT / 3126 B
CAT / C 9 ATTAC
CAT / C 15 ATTAC
CAT / C 15 ATTAC
CAT / 3412 DI-TA
CAT / 3412 E
CAT / 3508 DI-TA
2 x CAT / C 15 ATTAC
Cummins / KTTA 38 C
The hydraulic vibrators are powered by power
packs in which a diesel engine drives several
hydraulic pumps that feed the compressed oil
to the hydraulic motors on the vibrator.
All the power packs are silenced and are con-
trolled and continuously monitored during oper-
ation by a specially adapted PLC.
The vibrator can be operated wirelessly from a
remote control.
Mller diesel-hydraulic power packs for vibrators
Emission
certification
EU/EPA
EU 2 / Tier 2
EU 2 / Tier 2
EU 2 / Tier 2
EU 2 / Tier 2
EU 2 / Tier 2
No
EU 2 / Tier 2
No
EU 2 / Tier 2
No
Power pack MS-A/420V
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MS-U
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60
70
72
90
100
125 D
150
180
200
250
360
Clamping force
122
370
540
600
700
720
900
1000
1250
1500
1800
2000
2500
3600
kN

a
225
508
650
600
770
600
770
751
701
890
954
1010
1340
1255
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240
350
495
423
730
423
730
745
711
747
892
1030
1015
1361
c
195
260
270
320
340
320
340
345
330
340
390
380
400
460
d
195
475
515
480
580
480
580
610
470
640
745
880
870
1180
e
90
90
120
110
140
110
140
240
310
240
240
380
450
330
f
223
285
690
350
525
350
525
530
540
550
592
800
840
950
g

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200
220
290
220
290
275
235
320
325
430
410
520
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780
780
780

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780

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35
40
35
50
50
50
80
50
63
80
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245
480
285
475
285
475
495
461
500
594
590
590
762
IPB min
120
120
180
140
180
140
180
280
400
320
300
450
450
400
Weight
50
190
440
260
615
260
620
680
600
770
1250
1600
2400
3130
kg

Dimensions in mm
Clamps
For excavator-mounted vibrators only.
Optionally available without clamping slide, screwed directly onto vibrator
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e
2)
Piles, I-beams and pipes must be connected without vibration to the vibrator using a clamp. The
clamping force of the clamp (kN) must be at least 1.2 times the centrifugal force (kN).
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as single clamps, double clamps for U- and Z-shaped pile sections, and for I-beams and pipes.
Special clamps are available for special items, e.g. for wooden piles, concrete piles and small-
diameter pipes.
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Safety clamps, which are available in various
sizes, are ideal for quickly picking up and
threading piles.
They ensure trouble-free and safe operation
without danger during the setting-up and
threading of sheet piles and other steel
sections.
Type
SSZ-3B
SSZ-4B
SSZ-5B
Pulling force
30 kN
40 kN
50 kN
Weight
15 kg
24 kg
26 kg
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Advantages
The bolt is secured twofold.
A compression spring keeps the bolt closed.
A locking pin controlled by the shackle prevents the clamp being opened as long
as the load is suspended from the hook. The suspended section cannot be unhooked
during the work process. Only when the rope slackens is the lock disabled, thus
releasing the clamp.
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Mller excavator-mounted vibrators and excavator-mounted leaders
Excavator-mounted vibrator
The vibrator is connected to the excavator arm
and operated via the excavator's hydraulics.
Operation and control require a shovel dumping
section.
Control is entirely in the hands of the excavator
operator.
A special pressure head enables additional
static compressive force to be applied to the
piles via the excavator arm. In this way, driving
power can be significantly increased. The
choice of vibrator depends on the available
excavator pump output and soil conditions. The
units are robust, easy to handle and quiet and
have universal applications.
Advantages
Safety circuit on all equipment.
Low height of the excavator-mounted
vibrator.
Automatic tensioning device.
High pulling force.
Swiveling clamping device.
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Type
MS- 1 HFB
MS- 2 HFB
MS- 3 HFB
MS- 4 HFB
MS- 6 HFB
MS- 7 HFB
MS-10 HFB
MS-17 HFB
MS- 5 HFBV
MS- 8 HFBV
Centri-
fugal
force
89
245
296
374
464
602
600
604
400
584
max. kN
Static
moment
0.7
2.2
3.0
4.2
6.5
7.0
10.0
17.0
0 5
0 8
max. kgm

Fre-
quency
56.0
53.1
50.0
47.5
42.5
46.7
39.0
30.0
45.0
43.0
max. Hz
Pulling
force
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60
60
120
120
150
140
140
120
150
max. kN
Output
at
vibrator
60
61
70
100
119
130
150
158

95
165
max. kW
Height
without
clamp
mm
538
739
739
787
787
800
1036
1036
1073
1110
High-frequency excavator-mounted leaders
Type
MS- 8 HFMV
MS-10 HFMV
MS-14 HFMV
MS-16 HFMV
MS-20 HFM
Centri-
fugal
force
500
600
832
969
1200
max. kN

Static
moment
0 8
0 10
0 14
0 16
20
max. kgm
Speed
2352
2340
2370
2376
2340
max. rpm
Total weight
(incl. clamp)
2000
2000
3450
3650
3840
kg
Fre-
quency
39.2
39.0
39.5
39.6
39.0
max. Hz
Pres-
sure
360
360
350
350
350
max. bar
Height
1870
1870
1710
1710
1710
mm
Re-
duced
width
450
450
455
455
455
mm
MS-U
clamp
72
72 (125D)
125D
125D
150
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Oil
flow
rate
102
105
120
171
204
224
257
270
162
283
l/min
Total weight
(incl. clamp)
350
815
830
1230
1240
1300
2410
2468
1580
1815
kg
Pulling
force
120
180
180
180
180
max. kN
Speed
3400
3185
3000
2850
2550
2800
2400
1800
1700
2580
max. rpm
6.2.5
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Mller drilling equipment
For drilling equipment gripped by the vibrator
clamp or attached to the telescopic leader slide,
the leader serves as a torque support. The oil
supply is supplied via the feed line connected
to the slide's distribution block.
Drilling equipment for attachment to the exca-
vator arm
If the drilling equipment is attached to the exca-
vator arm itself, the oil is supplied by connecting
the feed line to the excavator.
Drilling equipment gripped by the vibrator clamp and drilling equipment attached to the
telescopic leader slide
2. Drilling equipment attached to the telescopic leader slide.
3. Drilling equipment attached to the excavator arm.
L
C
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D
C
W
L
D
C
W
L
D
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1. Drilling equipment gripped by the vibrator clamp.
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830
880
950
830
880
950

830
880
950
1170
1480
L mm
Diam-
eter
335
390
390
335
390
390
335
390
390
390
390
465
D mm
Diameter
of
continuous
auger drill
300
450
600
300
450
600
750

up to mm
Weight
of drill
280
360
440
280
360
440
500
280
360
440
500
600
Approx.
kg
Weight of
auger guide
100
110
130
100
110
130
150

Approx.
kg
Type
RHA 102
RHA 105
RHA 106
RHA 142
RHA 145
RHA 146
RHA 205
RHA 206
RHA 101
RHA 107
RHA 141
RHA 147
RHA 201
RHA 207
RHA 281
RHA 103
RHA 143
RHA 203
RHA 283
RHA 403
Oil flow
at drill
260
350
460
260
350
460
600
260
350
460
600
600
max.
l/min
Oil
pressure
at drill
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
max. bar
Speed
125
115
110
125
115
110
100
125
115
110
100
70
max.
rpm
Torque
10
14
20
10
14
20
28
10
14
20
28
40
max.
kNm
6.2.6
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Weight of
transport
frame
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
Approx.
kg
Drill
chuck
width
70
70
80
70
70
80
100
70
70
80
100
120
SW mm

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ABI MOBILRAM systems for driving, extracting, augering and silent piling
Driving, extracting, augering and silent piling can be carried out by a single machine - the ABI
MOBILRAM system. This is made possible by interchanging such tools as pile-driving and -extracting
vibrators, auger drives, rotary power heads, double auger heads, Hydro Press systems and, for spe-
cial applications, diesel impact hammers or hydraulic impact hammers. This is all facilitated by a
quick-change or docking system.
The range of tasks performed
by the ABI MOBILRAM:
Driving with vibrators and impact hammers.
Extracting with vibrators.
Silent piling with the Hydro Press system.
hammers or DELMAG diesel impact
hammers.
Piling with ABI BANUT hydraulic impact
Continuous flight augering (for ground
release as a piling aid) or hollow stem auger
systems (soldier beam wall installation,
de-watering well installation, cast-in-situ
concrete piles).
Double auger head augering with VDW.
Pile foundations with the
ABI MOBILRAM TM 14/16 B
(reinforced version) in combination with the
rotary power head and Kelly bar.
Soil mixing for shoring, soil improvement
and as a piling aid.
The central element of the ABI MOBILRAM sys-
tem is an up to 90 slewing telescopic leader,
mast-mounted, with an appropriate fold-down
device on a special carrier. Depending on cus-
tomer requirements, effective lengths up to 8 to
25 m are available, thus covering the whole
spectrum of light to medium piling and extract-
ing work.
Worthy of note are its extremely compact trans-
port dimensions, the effective lengths achiev-
able with the telescopic leader and its extremely
quick set-up. The required working space is low,
so gaps between existing buildings and narrow
streets are no problem as the construction site.
Data-logging systems with in-time printouts
provides information for third parties. In addition
to performing the immediate task and the work
associated with it, it is also essential for all data
to be recorded and comprehensibly structured.
On the latest equipment, it is possible to inspect
and if necessary modify equipment and param-
eters important for data logging online via a
mobile phone modem.
The mechanism enables the telescopic leader system to be set up or folded down
into its transport position in a single maneuver.
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ABI MOBILRAM systems
TM
10/12.5
2200
4/5
4
100
75
140
6000
3000
30
45
30 33
7445
14830
13700
450
40
9000
3200
2500

mm
max.
max.
max.
max. kN
max. kN
max. kg
daNm
max. kN
m/min
approx. t
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
TM
11/14
2500
4/5
4
100
90
175
9000
4200
50
45
42 46
10090
18400
16100
500
50
11300
3300
3000

TM
13/16
3000
4/5
4
100
90
175
9000
4200
50
45
45 50
10900
20350
17800
500
50
12000
3400
3000

TM
14/17 V
1600
4/5
4
93
120
200
10000
10000
50
45
50 54
12075
22525
19500
500
50
12500
3400
3000

TM
16/20
2400
4/5
4
90
120
200
9000
6000
50
45
60 65
12350
24400
22000
550
50
12800
3400
3000

TM
20/25
0
4/5
4
90
150
270
15000
20000
50
45
88 95
19220
31700
28800
600
50
19700
3850
3000

Telescopic leader type


Underground lowering depth
Leader inclination, forward/backward
Leader inclination, lateral
Leader slewing range
Leader cylinder prestressing force
Leader cylinder pulling force
Effective load
Torque absorption
Auxiliary winch
Lifting capacity
Rope speed
Weight of driving unit without
attachment, depending on carrier unit
Dimensions
Min./max. height (A)
Max. height up to lock
of quick change device (B)
Leader guide width
Leader guide thickness
Transport dimensions
Length
Height
Width
TM
8/10
2200
4/5
4
100
65
110
4000
2100
20
40
23,5
8250
12455
11385
400
40
8240
3300
2750

TM
12/15
1450
4/5
4
93
90
175
10000
10000
50
45
48 52
11000
20600
17700
500
50
11500
3350
2900

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Telescopic leader type
Underground lowering depth
Leader inclination, forward/backward
Leader inclination, lateral
Leader slewing range
Leader cylinder prestressing force
Leader cylinder pulling force
Effective load
Torque absorption
Auxiliary winch
Lifting capacity
Rope speed
Weight of driving unit without
attachment, depending on carrier unit
Dimensions
Min./max. height (A)
Max. height up to lock
of quick change device (B)
Leader guide width
Leader guide thickness
Transport dimensions
Length
Height
Width
Kelly winch (optional)
Lifting capacitymax. kN
Rope speedm/min
mm
max.
max.
max.
max. kN
max. kN
max. kg
daNm
max. kN
m/min
approx. t
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
max. kN
m/min.
TM 14/16 B
2000
4/5
4
90
120
200
10000
12000
50
45
58 64
12350
21915
16000
500
50
12800
3400
3000
120
65

ABI MOBILRAM systems


B
A
TM 18/22 B
2200
4/5
4
90
120
200
9000
15000
50
45
67
15000
28000
24000
550
50
15200
3500
3000

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Centrifugal force at max. speed
Static moment
Max. static pulling force
Max. speed
Max. hydraulic flow
Required hydraulic power at vibrator
1)
Dynamic weight
1)
Total weight
Max. pile weight
Dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
kN
kgm
kN
rpm
l/min
kW
kg
kg
kg
mm
mm
mm
MRZV 400
400
5
180
2700
297
> 160
1110
1800
1000
1820
560
1055
MRZV 500
500
6
180
2760
304
> 160
1125
1900
1200
2010
560
1055
MRZV 600
600
8
180
2620
363
> 190
1390
2300
1500
2365
590
1065
MRZV 800S
800
12
200
2470
543
> 290
2240
2750
2000
2610
640
1295
MRZV 925S
925
16
200
2300
621
> 330
2480
3800
2500
2655
640
1300
Vibrators
6.2.8
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
With standard clamp e
1)
For the TM telescopic leader system, a number of different tools are available. The telescopic lead-
ers are equipped as standard with a hydraulic quick-change system and hydraulic quick-closure
mechanisms. The tools can thus be attached and detached relatively swiftly.
ABI attachments for TM telescopic leader systems
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Centrifugal force at max. speed
Static moment
Max. static pulling force
Max. speed
Max. hydraulic flow
Required hydraulic power at vibrator
Working pressure
1)
Dynamic weight
1)
Total weight
Max. pile weight
Dimensions
Height (H)
Width (B)
Depth (T)
kN
kgm
kN
rpm
l/min
kW
MPa
kg
kg
kg
mm
mm
mm
MRZV
600VS
600
0 8
175
2620
420
220
30
1980
3145
1500
2300
640
1170
MRZV
800VS
800
0 12
200
2470
540
290
30
2550
3650
2000
2620
640
1295
MRZV
925/16VS
925
0 16
200
2300
621
330
30
2790
4070
2500
2720
690
1405
MRZV
925/18VS
925
0 18
200
2160
693
360
30
2730
4120
2750
2720
690
1405
MRZV
1000/20VS
1000
0 20
200
2140
769
400
32
2750
4140
3000
2720
690
1405
With standard clamp e
1)
6.2.9
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
B T
H
MRZV VS
30
ABI vibrators, adjustable
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Torque
Max. Speed
Max. static pulling force
Hydraulic flow
Required hydraulic power
at auger head at 50 rpm
Working pressure
Total weight
1)
Hexagon socket connection
Dimensions
Height (H)
Width (B)
Depth (T)
Guide to auger axis (R)
Lock to bottom edge (S)
daNm
rpm
kN
l/min
kW
MPa
kg
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
MDBA 2100
2100
82/180
200
360
190
32
990
80
1730
620
845
525
1440
MDBA 3000
3000
86/190
200
540
280
32
1350
80
2260
690
950
600
1970
MDBA 3500
3500
83/170
200
620
330
32
1400
100
2225
690
970
600
1970
MDBA 4200
4200
70/170
200
620
330
32
1400
100
2225
690
970
600
1970
MDBA 6000
6000
47/85
300
620
330
32
1800
120
2575
690
970
600
2230
ABI auger drives
SW-M as a sleeve e
1)
Double augerhead
6.2.10
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MDBA
Technical data
Gear box 1
Revolutions max.
Torque
Hydraulic flow rate
Gear box 2
Revolutions max.
Torque
Hydraulic flow rate
Total Width
Working pressure
-1
min
daNM
l/min
-1
min
daNM
l/min
kg
Mpa
VDW 6240
Gear 1 Gear 2
66
3100
400
48
2100
200
4170/4505
32
VDW 16080
Gear 1 Gear 2
26
8150
400
26
3900
200
6950/7430
32
33
6200
24
4200
16
16300
13
7800
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Type
Pressing force
Extraction force
Pressing/extraction stroke
Sheet width (R)
Lock to bottom edge (S)
Auger unit torque
Max. auger diameter
Height (H)
Width (B)
Depth (T)
Total weight
HPS
3 x 600
3 x 380
3 x 450
600 800
2030
1200
280
2100
2650
910
3900
kN
kN
mm
mm
mm
daNm
mm
mm
mm
mm
kg
Technical data
ABI MOBILRAM systems for silent piling
On sites where noise and vibration have to be
kept to a minimum, the Hydro Press silent piling
system goes into operation. For difficult soil
conditions, an augering unit can be attached to
the HPS press.
Depending on the version HPS, HPU or HPZa
pre-assembled wall section of 3 or 4 sheet piles
is picked up, aligned and pressed under static
load in a single cycle.
Depending on the geology and the type of
sheet piling, pressing or extraction rates can be
achieved that come close to those of classical
driving.
Special variants for the installation of radii have
already been successfully employed.
HPS
T
R R
B
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Pressing force
Extraction force
Pressing/extraction
stroke
Sheet width (R)
Lock to bottom
edge (S)
Max. hydraulic flow
Working pressure
Height (H)
Width (B)
Depth (T)
Total weight
HPZ 575
4 x 800
4 x 600
4 x 400
575
2060
420
32
2130
2500
850
5450
HPZ 630
4 x 800
4 x 600
4 x 400
630
2060
420
32
2130
2700
850
5530
HPZ 675
4 x 800
5 x 600
4 x 400
675
2060
420
32
2400
2950
980
5650
kN
kN
mm
mm
mm
l/min
Mpa
mm
mm
mm
kg
Type
Pressing force
Extraction force
Pressing/extraction stroke
Sheet width (R)
Lock to bottom edge (S)
Height (H)
Width (B)
Depth (T)
Total weight
HPU
4 x 800
4 x 600
4 x 400
600
2180
2250
2360
1030
5700
kN
kN
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
kg
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HPU
HPZ
HPZ 500 -720
4 x 800
4 x 600
4 x 400
500 - 720
2435
420
32
2505
2915
900
5970
T
S
H
R
B
R R
HS
R
B
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Technical data
Usable leader length
Leader displacement
Above ground
Below ground
Leader inclination, forward/backward
Leader inclination, lateral
Pile weight/Load capacity BANUT 650
Torque absorption
Lifting capacity
Pile winch
Hammer winch
Rope speed
Pile winch
Hammer winch
Weight of driving unit without
attachment, depending on carrier unit
Dimensions
Max. height
Centre to driving axis
Centre to rear radius
Transport width
Transport length
Transport height
Leader
Length
Width
Guide width
mm
mm
mm
max.
max.
max. kg
daNm
max. kN
max. kN
m/min
m/min
approx. t
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
BANUT 450
11000
+ 3500
1500
18/45
12,5
1)
5500
8000
55
55
50
50
39
20800
3200 - 4000
3500
3000
18600
3400
16100
410
80
ABI BANUT
The BANUT fixed leader mast is particularly designed for impacting. Primarily pre-fab concrete piles,
but also pipes, beams, sheet piles and wood piles can driven into the soil.
BANUT 555
15000
+ 1325
1275
18/45
14,0
1)
6000
10000
60
120
50
50
49
22200
4000 - 5200
4940
3200
22370
3300
20000
500
80
BANUT 650
2)
18600
+ 1420
1180
3)
18/45
18,0
4)
16000
13000
100
120
50
50
59
26320
4095 - 5295
4290 - 5690
3300
18450
3400
24000
500
80
Lower weights and lengths dependent on reach and leader mast inclinations.
The usable leader length depends on attachment, specified value responds SuperRAM 6000.
Max. inclination of 45 only with 2-point support possible.
The load capacity depends on reach.
e
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2)
e
3)
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Technical data
CAT motor
Output
Hydraulic flow
CAT motor
Output
Hydraulic flow
Hydraulic tank capacity
Working pressure
Track width
Pulling force
kW
l/min
kW
l/min
l
MPa
mm
kN
SR 40 T
195
2 x 270
1 x 320
300
2 x 270
1 x 320
700
30
2400 3800
450/540
Base carrier
CAT 325 D
161
2 x 200
1 x 100


700
30
2300 3300
340
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Menck hydraulic drop hammer
The hydraulic drop hammer consists of a cast steel shell filled with a metal alloy. The filling ensures
powerful impact characteristics and optimum noise insulation. The cap matches the shape of the
pile in order to ensure long hammer service life.
The impact energy can be adjusted steplessly from 10% to 100%.
Advantages
High ram weight combined with
low overall weight.
Various ram weights within a series.
Short/compact design.
Reliable, servicing-friendly.
Low noise emissions,
environment-friendly.
Optimum control of blow rate
and impact energy.


Type
Ram weight
Hammer weight
(without claws and cap)
Max. blow rate
Max. inclination
Unit's oil flow
MHF 3-4 10-20
From to
4.0 20.0 t
6.7 28.0 t
40 200 kNm
min. 85 60
1:1 1:1
l/min. 150 450
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Rotary drilling equipment
Rotary drills are used for various drilling jobs in specialized
civil engineering applications. It is especially important to
ensure that the optimum equipment is used for the particu-
lar job.
Rotary drills are suitable for installing piles up to a diameter
of 2,000 mm and depth of 60 m. Thanks to their compact
design, they can also be used without difficulty on confined
inner-city construction sites.
Rotary drills are also used for inclined drilling and inclined
driving. Different drilling equipment is available to suit differ-
ent soil types, from mud to rock.
Drilling equipment
Total height/Stroke
Leader inclination, forward/backward
Leader inclination, right/left
Drill drive torque
Drill drive speed
Borehole depth when
drilling with Kelly bar
Free diameter in front
of the crowd pulleys
RH 10
14.80/ 9.50
5.00/15.00
3.00/ 9.50
0-100
0-52
15
1450
RH 14
19.70/12.50
3.80/14.00
9.50/ 9.50
0-144
0-32/60
23
1580
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m

kNm
rpm
m
mm
RH 12
17.90/12.00
5.00/14.00
3.00/ 9.50
0-120
0-46 (0-32/60)

1450
RH 06
11.85/ 4.50
5.00/10.00
5.00
60
14/60

1450
Drilling equipment
Total height/Stroke
Leader inclination, forward/backward
Leader inclination, right/left
Drill drive torque
Drill drive speed
Borehole depth when
drilling with Kelly bar
Free diameter in front
of the crowd pulleys
RH 20
21.15/14.20
3.80/14.00
9.50 / 9.50
0-206
0-36/60
30
1830
RH 26
22.70/15.00
3.80/14.00
9.50/ 9.50
0-265
0-28/55
36
1960
RH 32
22.90/15.00
3.80/14.00
9.50/ 9.50
0-320
0-26/50
36
1960
m

kNm
rpm
m
mm
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Diesel pile hammers
Diesel hammers are suitable for all pile sections and are either
free-riding or leader-guided. They have their own energy
source, resulting in low fuel and lubricant consumption.
Other advantages of diesel pile hammers are their weather-
independent air cooling and adjustable impact energy, which
is a particular advantage when dealing with changing soil
conditions.
Type
Impact weight (piston)
Energy per blow
Blow rate
Suitable for driving
piles (depending on
soil and pile)
Consumption Diesel
Lubricant
Weight
Total length
D 6-32
600
19-9
38-52
300-
2000
3.7
0.25
1620
4300
D 19-42
1820
66-46
35-42
1100-
6000
7.5
0.5
3550
4865
kg
kNm
bpm
kg
l/h
l/h
kg
mm
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D 30-32
3000
103-48
36-52
2000-
9000
10
1
6030
5450
D 46-32
4600
166-71
35-53
3000-
16000
16
1,5
8990
5470
Type
Impact weight (piston)
Energy per blow
Blow rate
Suitable for driving
piles (depending on
soil and pile)
Consumption Diesel
Lubricant
Weight
Total length
D 62-22
6200
224-107
35-50
4000-
30000
20
2
12250
6910
D 100-13
10000
360-214
35-45
7000-
100000
30
2,6
20720
7358
kg
kNm
bpm
kg
l/h
l/h
kg
mm
D 150-42
15000
360-214
35-45
7000-
100000
50
4,8
28450
6990
D 200-42
20000
682-436
36-52
14000-
250000
60
5,8
51800
8175
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Type
Application range
Specialized civil engineering
Controlled horizontal drilling
Rock drilling
Service weight
Impact tool operating data
Oil flow
Operating pressure
Blow rate
Energy per impact
Rotary equipment operating data
Max. oil flow
Operating pressure
1)
Speed
1)
Torque
Drill shank (standard)
Recommended borehole
diameter
Flushing medium
Hydraulic hammer drills
HB 4 G
x
HB 5 A
x
x
HB 11 A
x
x
HB 30 A
x
x
x
HB 40 A
x
HB 50 A
x
x
HB 60 A
x
kg
l/min
bar
bpm
Nm
l/min
bar
rpm
Nm
mm
48
55
150
3000
140
57
125
510
S 25 x 108
45
A / W
54
55
150
3000
140
57
85
140
R 32
64
A / W / B
119
85
150
3000
270
75
205
130
1532
T 38
89
A / W / B
300
90
180
1800
400
170
205
151
6291
H (R) 55
133
A / W / B
400
90
180
1800/2500
400/340
170
205
110
9700
C 64
152
580
90-100
200
1200-2400
835-420
170
205
80
12979
C 90
178
950
90-100
200
1200-2400
835-420
2)
170
205
80
25989
C 112
Depending
on application
These details are maximum individual values for the standard version. Alternative values are possible on request. e
e
1)
2)
Maximum oil flow with exclusive parallel operation = 4 x 170 l/min
A/W/B = Air/Water/Bentonite
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