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AZ HOT ROLLED STEEL
SHEET PILE SERIES
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AZ HOT ROLLED STEEL
SHEET PILE SERIES
Corner Piles
130º130º
130º
130º
130º130º
130º130º
90º90º
90º
90º
90º 90º
90º90º
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AS 500
STRAIGHT WEB SHEET PILES
Straight web steel sheet piles
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AS 500
STRAIGHT WEB SHEET PILES
Junction Piles
Bent Piles
If deviation angles δ exceeding the values given in Table 2.1. are required, piles prebent in the mill may be used.
The maximum possible pile bend angle β is about 12°.
Delivery conditions
Interlock resistance
The following characteristic interlock resistance can be guaranteed:
For verification of the piles both, yielding of the web and failure of the
SECTION Rk,s [kN/m]1) kips/in
interlock, should be checked.
AS 500 – 9.5 3500 20 The test procedure is based on Annex D of prEN10248-1 (2007).
1)
For the related steel grade and further information, please contact JD Fields & Company.
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AKILA® SEALING SYSTEM
PRODUCT PROPERTIES
AKILA® is a well-proven environmentally MSP-1 and MSP-2 both belong to the have an elongation at break of at least
friendly high performance sealing system family of silane modified polymers (also 380%, a Shore A hardness after complete
for ArcelorMittal sheet piles. The system called MS-Polymers), and are single polymerization of 58 for MSP-1 and 44
is based on three compression “lips” component elastic sealants with a density (after 14 days) for MSP-2, and are durable
- consisting of a product called MSP- of 1.41 g/cm3 and 1.48 g/cm3, respectively. in contact with freshwater, seawater, as
1 - mechanically extruded into the free They are UV-stable and have an excellent well as various hydrocarbons, bases and
interlocks of single or double piles. In the adhesion to primerless steel. Both products acids (depending on concentration, a
case of double piles, the intermediary are resistant to humidity, weathering and complete list is available upon request).
(paired) interlock is sealed with a second temperatures between -40°C and+90°C
product MSP-2. (even up to 120°C for short periods). They
WATERTIGHTNESS PERFORMANCE
A series of in situ tests were carried out in an impact hammer as well as a vibratory certified by an independent third party
stiff clays near Mittersheim (FR) and in soft hammer. After installation, watertightness (Germanischer Lloyd). The results for
sandy soil near Zeebrugge (BE), in order was tested at water pressures of 2 and 3 single and double piles are listed below.
to determine the inverse joint resistance bar, according to a procedure developed
factor or value ρm. by Deltares and ArcelorMittal. The average
Single sheet piles and crimped double inverse joint resistance values pm were
sheet piles fitted out with the AKILA® determined according to EN 12063.
system were driven into the ground using Testing and results were witnessed and
2 bar 3 bar
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AKILA® SEALING SYSTEM
ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION
MS-Polymers are considered environmentally friendly as they are solvent free and - unlike polyurethanes - do not
contain isocyanates.
AKILA® is certified by the "Hygiene-Institut des Ruhrgebiets" as suitable for use in contact with groundwater.
DRIVING RECOMMENDATIONS
The above mentioned inverse joint case the press-in method is used. top, and the filling of the free interlock with
resistance ρm values for the AKILA® system An environmentally friendly lubricant must soil during driving can be prevented by
were determined through driving tests be applied to the sealant in the interlocks fixing a bolt to the bottom of the interlock
using the impact hammer and vibratory prior to driving. (or similar solution). Ambient temperature
hammer. In the latter case, the driving during installation must be above 0°C.
speed must be faster than 3 m per minute. During driving, the "empty" interlock must
We recommend prior consultation of be the leading interlock (see sketch). The
ArcelorMittal's technical department in leading interlocks are chamfered on the
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PZC HOT ROLLED
SHEET PILE SERIES
in. in. in. in. in.2 lbs/ft in.4 in.3 in.3 ft2/ft ft2/ft in.2/ft lbs/ft2 in.4/ft in.3/ft in.3/ft
Section
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (cm2) (kg/m) (cm4) (cm3) (cm3) (m2/m) (m2/m) (cm2/m) (kg/m2) (cm4/m) (cm3/m) (cm3/m)
27.88 12.52 0.335 0.335 13.64 46.4 324.5 51.8 61.51 6.10 5.60 5.87 20.0 139.7 22.3 26.47
PZC 12
706 318 8.5 8.5 88.0 69.1 13,510 850 1,008 1.86 1.71 124.3 97.6 19,080 1,200 1,423
27.88 12.56 0.375 0.375 14.82 50.4 353.0 56.2 66.93 6.10 5.60 6.38 21.7 152.0 24.2 28.81
PZC 13
708 319 9.5 9.5 95.6 75.1 14,690 920 1,097 1.86 1.71 135.1 106.0 20,760 1,300 1,549
27.88 12.60 0.420 0.420 16.15 55.0 381.6 60.5 72.61 6.10 5.60 6.95 23.7 164.3 26.0 31.25
PZC 14
708 320 10.7 10.7 104.2 81.8 15,890 990 1,190 1.86 1.71 147.2 115.5 22,440 1,400 1,680
25.00 15.21 0.335 0.335 13.64 46.4 491.8 64.6 76.04 6.10 5.60 6.55 22.3 236.1 31.0 36.50
PZC 17
635 386 8.5 8.5 88.0 69.1 20,470 1,060 1,246 1.86 1.71 138.6 108.8 32,235 1,670 1,962
25.00 15.25 0.375 0.375 14.82 50.4 532.2 69.8 82.20 6.10 5.60 7.12 24.2 255.5 33.5 39.46
PZC 18
635 387 9.5 9.5 95.6 75.1 22,150 1,145 1,347 1.86 1.71 150.6 118.2 34,890 1,800 2,121
25.00 15.30 0.420 0.420 16.16 55.0 576.3 75.3 89.14 6.10 5.60 7.75 26.4 276.6 36.1 42.79
PZC 19
635 388 10.7 10.7 104.2 81.8 23,990 1,235 1,461 1.86 1.71 164.1 128.8 37,780 1,945 2,301
27.88 17.66 0.485 0.560 20.40 69.4 938.7 106.3 126.77 6.65 6.15 8.78 29.9 404.1 45.7 54.56
PZC 25
708 449 12.3 14.2 131.6 103.3 39,070 1,740 2,077 2.03 1.87 185.9 145.9 55,190 2,455 2,933
27.88 17.70 0.525 0.600 21.72 73.9 994.3 112.4 134.46 6.65 6.15 9.35 31.8 428.1 48.4 57.89
PZC 26
708 450 13.3 15.2 140.1 110.0 41,390 1,840 2,203 2.03 1.87 197.9 155.4 58,460 2,600 3,112
27.88 17.75 0.570 0.645 23.22 79.0 1,057 119.1 143.07 6.65 6.15 10.00 34.0 455.1 51.3 61.58
PZC 28
708 451 14.5 16.4 149.8 117.6 44,000 1,950 2,344 2.03 1.87 211.6 166.1 62,150 2,755 3,311
22.50 21.02 0.488 0.563 20.45 69.6 1,349 128.4 153.05 6.65 6.15 10.91 37.1 719.6 68.5 81.67
PZC 37
572 534 12.4 14.3 132.0 103.6 56,160 2,100 2,508 2.03 1.87 230.9 181.2 98,270 3,680 4,391
22.50 21.05 0.525 0.600 21.76 74.0 1,429 135.6 161.63 6.65 6.15 11.61 39.5 762.1 72.3 86.20
PZC 39
572 535 13.3 15.2 140.4 110.2 59,480 2,220 2,649 2.03 1.87 245.6 192.8 104,100 3,890 4,634
22.50 21.09 0.561 0.636 23.03 78.4 1,507 142.7 170.09 6.65 6.15 12.28 41.8 803.6 76.1 90.73
PZC 41
572 536 14.2 16.2 148.6 116.6 62,720 2,340 2,787 2.03 1.87 260.0 204.1 109,700 4,090 4,878
All dimensions given are nominal. Actual flange and web thicknesses vary due to mill rolling practices; however, permitted variations for such
dimensions are not addressed.
*Both sides of sheet; excludes interior of interlock.
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PZC HOT ROLLED
SHEET PILE SERIES
SPECIFICATIONS
Gerdau Steel Grades for PZC and PS Profiles
North American Grades European Grades
Yield Yield
Strength Strength
ASTM EN 10248
(ksi) (MPa) (ksi) (MPa)
* A690 contains specified levels of Ni, Cu, and P at higher levels than the other listed grades on the table.
A572 Grade 60 and S 355 GP are the most economical and readily available grades. Please
inquire for minimum order requirements for other grades.
ASTM A328 ASTM A572-50 ASTM A572-60 ASTM A572-65 ASTM A690
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PS (FLAT SHEET) PILING
*Both sides of sheet; excludes interior of interlock. All listed dimensions are nominal. Due to rolling practices, variations in
web thickness is common. Permitted variations for such dimensions are
not addressed.
Higher interlock strengths are available; obtainable swing may be reduced in interlock strengths above
24 kips/in (4,200 kN/m).
(1) These minimum ultimate interlock strengths assume proper interlocking of sheets. To verify the strength of PS
Sheet Piling, consider both yielding of the web and failure of the interlock.
(2) Swing reduces 1.5 degrees for each 10 feet (3 meters) in length over 70 feet (21 meters).
As a general rule, Gerdau advises against interlocking PS sections with other producers’ section(s).
Gerdau PS 27.5 and PS 31 can be interlocked together. PS and Z-Piling sections should not be interlocked together.
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PS (FLAT SHEET) PILING
†Includes 4 extruded 30˚ Wye connectors All dimensions given are nominal.
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PS (FLAT SHEET) PILING
†Includes 4 extruded 90˚ Tee connectors All dimensions given are nominal.
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PS (FLAT SHEET) PILING
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PS (FLAT SHEET) PILING
Although setting and driving techniques vary with the individual contractor and site conditions, several basic
principles can generally be applied. It should be realized that the lack of good setting and driving practice can
result in job delays and an unsatisfactory structure. The following suggestions are offered to help avoid problems
at the site:
Handling of PS sections: These sections have very little modulus (beam strength) and are, therefore, very
susceptible to handling damage. It is important that great care be taken when transporting or lifting these sections.
When sheets exceed 70 feet (21 meters) in length, they should be lifted at two or more points.
Have an adequate steel template: Longer sheeting lengths will require a two or three tier template
with tiers spaced 15 feet (4.5 meters) or more apart. For example, a contractor should consider at least a two-tier
template when installing 70 foot (21 meters) or longer sheets as this will facilitate setting and driving and result in
a superior product. As with Z-Piling, it is important that each sheet be plumbed and secured when set.
The diameter of the template is predicated on the contractor’s experience and method of setting circular cells. It is
important that the template diameter be less than the theoretical inside clear cell diameter to easily close the cell.
Wood blocking may be utilized to adjust the template to ensure the proper setting width. Upon filling, the finished
cell will expand to meet or exceed published values. When a cell with long lengths is being constructed, it may be
advisable to stiffen the starter sheet by reinforcing it full length with a structural shape.
Site conditions such as swift water or hard driving may require more sheets to be reinforced.
Splicing: When it is necessary to splice PS sections, the splice point on adjacent sheets should be staggered
by several feet.
Mark the driving template for each pile or pair of piles: This allows for wall adjustments to be
made during the setting phase, ensuring that the sheets are located properly for cell closure.
Ensure that the sheets are properly interlocked when set: Improper interlocks become the
“weak links” and result in job delays and/or failures. A closed cell must have an even number of sections (including
connectors) to avoid an improper interlock. Set all sheets in the cell before driving any of the sheets, other than
nominal pinning of the starter sheet(s).
“Shake out” several sheets at any closure point: Following good practice as noted above should
ideally result in the last sheet sliding smoothly down into the remaining gap. Although the first sheet is set plumb
and the next to last sheet is plumb, the chances that the remaining gap is uniform (19.69 inches or 500 mm) the
full length is improbable. Picking up and dropping, or “shaking out,” several sheets near the closure point until the
sheets run smoothly will minimize the chance of driving sheets out of interlock.
Drive piles in pairs: Once sheet piles are threaded and set, it is more economical to drive two at a time.
Some experts suggest that the energy needed to drive a pair may be only 50% more than that required to drive a
single pile.
Drive piles in stages and work around the entire cell by alternating sheets (pairs): This
allows the piles to be guided by those previously driven and lessens the chance of driving sheets out of interlock.
The distance a pile, or pair of piles, should be driven at any one time will be governed by the driving conditions.
In the first pass around the cell, every other pair is driven perhaps 4 feet (1.2 meters). In the second pass around
the cell, the un-driven pairs are driven 8 feet (2.4 meters), 4 feet (1.2 meters) restrained by the adjacent pairs and
then 4 feet (1.2 meters) into virgin soil. This procedure is continued until the cell is driven to design tip elevation. A
good practice to keep the cell plumb is to reverse the direction of driving for each pass around the cell.
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PILING ACCESSORIES
AND DETAILS
HANDLING HOLES
Handling holes are standard for all sheet pile Y = 6” (152.4 mm) Note: The Y location can be adjusted if
sections and are located in the centerline of needed upon request.
Ø = 2.5” - 2.625” (63.5 mm - 66.7 mm)
each section.
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COLD FORM SHEET PILING
L SERIES
Section Thickness Height Nominal Cross Pile Weight Wall Weight Moment of Inertia Section Modulus Coating Area
in (mm) in (mm) Width Sectional Area lbs/lin ft. lbs/ft2 in4/wall ft in3/wall ft Both Sides
in (mm) in2 (cm2) (kg/lin m) (kg/m2) (cm2/wall m) (cm3/wall m) ft2/ft
m2/m
L34 .134 (3.4) 4.10 (104) 19.7 (500) 3.58 (23.1) 12.5 (18.6) 7.62 (37.2) 5.89 (806) 2.77 (149) 4.20 (1.28)
L41 .164 (4.1) 4.12 (105) 19.7 (500) 4.39 (28.3) 15.0 (22.4) 9.17 (44.7) 7.02 (961) 3.30 (178) 4.20 (1.28)
L45 .177 (4.5) 4.13 (105) 19.7 (500) 4.47 (30.6) 16.2 (24.1) 9.90 (48.1) 7.69 (1050) 3.62 (195) 4.20 (1.28)
L50 .197 (5.0) 4.15 (104) 19.7 (500) 5.29 (34.1) 18.9 (28.2) 11.5 (56.3) 9.82 (1340) 4.14 (223) 4.20 (1.28)
L60 .236 (6.0) 4.18 (106) 19.7 (500) 6.37 (41.1) 22.3 (33.1) 13.6 (66.1) 11.8 (1610) 4.97 (268) 4.20 (1.28)
L65 .256 (6.5) 4.20 (107) 19.7 (500) 6.90 (44.5) 24.1 (35.8) 14.7 (71.6) 12.8 (1750) 5.38 (290) 4.20 (1.28)
S SERIES
Section Thickness Height Nominal Cross Pile Weight Wall Weight Moment of Inertia Section Modulus Coating Area
in (mm) in (mm) Width Sectional Area lbs/lin ft. lbs/ft2 in4/wall ft in3/wall ft Both Sides
in (mm) in2 (cm2) (kg/lin m) (kg/m2) (cm2/wall m) (cm3/wall m) ft2/ft
m2/m
S64 .250 (6.35) 5.91 (150) 27.75 9.97 (64.4) 33.9 (50.4) 14.7 (71.7) 24.0 (32.80) 7.89 (424) 5.90 (1.80)
S80 .313 (8.00) 5.97 (152) 27.75 12.36 (79.7) 42.1 (62.6) 18.2 (88.8) 30.0 (4100) 9.82 (528) 5.90 (1.80)
Z SERIES
Section Thickness Height Nominal Cross Pile Weight Wall Weight Moment of Inertia Section Modulus Coating Area
in (mm) in (mm) Width Sectional Area lbs/lin ft. lbs/ft2 in4/wall ft in3/wall ft Both Sides
in (mm) in2 (cm2) (kg/lin m) (kg/m2) (cm2/wall m) (cm3/wall m) ft2/ft
m2/m
Z55 .217 (5.50) 8.64 (219) 24.0 (610) 7.57 (48.8) 25.8 (38.4) 12.9 (63.0) 49.7 (6790) 11.4 (613) 5.20 (1.59)
Z60 .236 (6.00) 8.66 (220) 24.0 (610) 8.26 (53.3) 28.2 (42.0) 14.1 (68.8) 54.2 (7400) 12.4 (667) 5.20 (1.59)
Z65 .256 (6.50) 8.68 (220) 24.0 (610) 8.95 (57.7) 30.6 (45.5) 15.3 (74.7) 58.7 (8010) 13.4 (720) 5.20 (1.59)
Z70 .276 (7.00) 8.70 (221) 24.0 (610) 9.64 (62.2) 33.0 (49.1) 16.5 (80.6) 63.2 (8630) 14.4 (774) 5.20 (1.59)
Z75 .295 (7.50) 8.72 (221) 24.0 (610) 10.3 (66.5) 35.2 (52.4) 17.6 (85.9) 67.7 (9250) 15.6 (839) 5.20 (1.59)
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COLD FORM SHEET PILING
EZ SERIES
Section Thickness Height Nominal Cross Pile Weight Wall Weight Moment of Inertia Section Modulus Coating Area
in (mm) in (mm) Width Sectional Area lbs/lin ft. lbs/ft2 in4/wall ft in3/wall ft Both Sides
in (mm) in2 (cm2) (kg/lin m) (kg/m2) (cm2/wall m) (cm3/wall m) ft2/ft
m2/m
EZ75 .295 (7.50) 10.72 25.0 (635) 11.3 (73.0) 38.5 (57.4) 18.6 (90.4) 103 (14100) 19.2 (1030) 5.60 (1.71)
EZ80 .315 (8.00) 10.75 25.0 (635) 12.1 (77.9) 41.1 (61.2) 19.8 (96.4) 110 (15000) 20.5 (1100) 5.60 (1.71)
EZ88 .344 (8.75) 10.78 25.0 (635) 13.2 (85.1) 44.9 (66.8) 21.6 (105) 121 (16500) 22.4 (1200) 5.60 (1.71)
EZ95 .375 (9.50) 10.81 25.0 (635) 14.4 (92.7) 48.9 (72.8) 23.5 (115) 131 (17900) 24.4 (1310) 5.60 (1.71)
XZ SERIES
Section Thickness Height Nominal Cross Pile Weight Wall Weight Moment of Inertia Section Modulus Coating Area
in (mm) in (mm) Width Sectional Area lbs/lin ft. lbs/ft2 in4/wall ft in3/wall ft Both Sides
in (mm) in2 (cm2) (kg/lin m) (kg/m2) (cm2/wall m) (cm3/wall m) ft2/ft
m2/m
XZ85 .335 (8.50) 14.06 25.0 (635) 13.6 (87.9) 46.4 (69.0) 22.3 (109) 212 (29000) 30.2 (1630) 6.03 (1.84)
XZ90 .354 (9.00) 14.09 25.0 (635) 14.4 (93.0) 48.9 (72.7) 23.5 (115) 225 (30800) 31.8 (1710) 6.03 (1.84)
XZ95 .375 (9.50) 14.12 25.0 (635) 15.2 (98.2) 51.7 (76.9) 24.8 (121) 237 (32400) 33.5 (1800) 6.03 (1.84)
XZ100 .394 (10.0) 14.15 25.0 (635) 15.9 (103.0) 54.2 (80.7) 26.0 (127) 250 (34200) 35.3 (1900) 6.03 (1.84)
XZ105 .413 (10.5) 14.17 25.0 (635) 16.7 (108.0) 56.9 (84.7) 27.3 (133) 263 (35900) 37.2 (2000) 6.03 (1.84)
DZ SERIES
Section Thickness Height Nominal Cross Pile Weight Wall Weight Moment of Inertia Section Modulus Coating Area
in (mm) in (mm) Width Sectional Area lbs/lin ft. lbs/ft2 in4/wall ft in3/wall ft Both Sides
in (mm) in2 (cm2) (kg/lin m) (kg/m2) (cm2/wall m) (cm3/wall m) ft2/ft
m2/m
DZ80 .315 (8.0) 16.44 (418) 29.00 (737) 14.47 (93.3) 49.20 (73) 20.40 (99) 262.72 (35876) 31.96 (1718) 6.80 (2.08)
DZ85 .335 (9.00) 16.46 (418) 29.00 (737) 15.35 (99) 52.20 (78) 21.60 (106) 278.67 (38055) 33.86 (1820) 6.80 (2.08)
DZ90 .354 (9.50) 16.48 (419) 29.00 (737) 16.23 (104.7) 55.20 (82) 22.90 (112) 294.58 (40227) 35.75 (1922) 6.80 (2.08)
DZ95 .375 (10.0) 16.50 (419) 29.00 (737) 17.15 (110.6) 58.40 (87) 24.20 (118) 311.22 (42500) 37.72 (2028) 6.80 (2.08)
DZ100 .395 (10.5) 16.53 (420) 29.00 (737) 17.98 (116) 61.20 (91) 25.30 (124) 326.23 (44549) 39.49 (21.23) 6.80 (2.08)
DZ105 .413 (10.5) 16.54 (420) 29.00 (737) 18.85 (121.6) 64.20 (95) 26.50 (130) 341.98 (46700) 41.35 (2223) 6.80 (2.08)
JZ SERIES
Section Thickness Height Nominal Cross Pile Weight Wall Weight Moment of Inertia Section Modulus Coating Area
in (mm) in (mm) Width Sectional Area lbs/lin ft. lbs/ft2 in4/wall ft in3/wall ft Both Sides
in (mm) in2 (cm2) (kg/lin m) (kg/m2) (cm2/wall m) (cm3/wall m) ft2/ft
m2/m
JZ112 .441 (11.2) 16.44 26.5 (673) 20.1 (129.7) 68.2 (101) 30.9 (151) 374 (51100) 45.3 (2430) 6.51 (1.99)
JZ120 .472 (12.0) 16.47 26.5 (673) 21.5 (138.7) 73.0 (109) 33.0 (161) 401 (54700) 48.5 (2610) 6.51 (1.99)
JZ127 .500 (12.7) 16.50 26.5 (673) 22.7 (146.5) 77.3 (115) 35.0 (171) 424 (57900) 51.4 (2760) 6.51 (1.99)
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