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Delmag's New Diesel Hammers Cleaner, More Powerful |
Delmag keeps pushing the envelope on diesel hammers, creating machines that are both
more powerful and more environmentally friendly. "Delmag has been making diesel
hammers longer than anyone else," noted Joe Dittmeier, president of Hammer &
Steel, "and with their superior German quality construction and
experienced engineering, they make the highest-quality hammer
on the market." Two recent pile-driving projects
demonstrate that Delmag continues to lead the industry.
Most Powerful Model: D200-42
Delmag's most powerful unit, the D200-42, was put to the
test off the coast of Ecuador. The project involved installing an offshore
development platform that uses conductor pipes to extract gas from
under the sea. The gas is then sent by pipeline to a
power station in southern Ecuador.
Water in this area is about 40 meters (132 feet) deep,
so a jacket had to be installed and fastened
to the ocean bed. The jacket, platform
and other equipment were made in the United States, then towed by
barge to the installation site. Once the jacket was
sunk, Delmag diesel pile hammers were used to drive pilings
through the corner pillars.
The pipes were all driven 80 meters (264 feet) into the ocean
floor. Two of the pipes were 48 inches in diameter, 420 feet long, 182
metric tons, with a 2- to 2 1/2-inch wall thickness. The other two were 60
inches in diameter, 420 feet long, 224 metric tons,
with a 1 3/4- to 2 1/2-inch wall thickness.
A Delmag D100 diesel pile hammer was used to drive
the piles to the mudline. At 20 meters (66 feet), unexpectedly
dense sands were encountered, and pile resistance
increased rapidly. Horizon Offshore Contractors
switched to the D200 at this point-much earlier than
planned. With an energy rating of 492,000 ft.lbs., and
a ram weight of 44,100 pounds, the D200 drove the
piles with no further problems and the project was
completed ahead of schedule. A Delmag D62 drove the
conductor pipes into the seabed.
New "Clean" D21-42 Eliminates Pollutants, Reduces Noise and Vibrations
Halfway around the world, in the German city of Lubeck, Delmag
demonstrated its other new technology, a "clean" diesel hammer.
Delmag's new D21-42 "Clean" hammer was used to
drive piles to prepare a shaft for a storm water sewer. Double
sheet piles, 18 meters (59 feet) long and weighing nearly 2 tons,
had to be driven in the town center, near vibration-sensitive buildings.
The D21-42 "Clean" performed the job in a net driving time of about 10
minutes with no damage to surrounding structures.
Delmag's "clean" hammers incorporate a new high-efficiency combustion
chamber and filtration system and a return system for fuels and oils.
The new filter system dampens explosion and exhaust noises
by up to 50 percent. "I believe the industry will
move to the new clean hammer," Dittmeier said. "The clean hammer
will filter out grease and smoke and capture it, which
is important when you are working in an environmentally sensitive
area, such as near water. And there's
an added environmental benefit to the filtration
system: The 'clean' hammers are considerably quieter."
Wide Range of Quality Products
With 65 years of diesel hammer experience
behind it, Delmag has built more than
12,000 hammers, which are used worldwide.
The company is known for its wide
range of products, from machines suited for driving
fence posts to the nearly half-million ft.lbs. delivered
by the D200. "Delmag offers a range that will suit
whatever a contractor needs," Dittmeier said, noting
that the most popular sellers at Hammer & Steel are
the D12 to the D62-the models ranging from 31,000
ft.lbs. to 164,000 ft.lbs per blow.
Quality is a major selling factor. "A Delmag diesel
hammer is productive, reliable, and it holds its
value," said Dittmeier. "That stems from the quality
construction Delmag is known for. You can look at it
and see its quality. Even the castings are outstanding.
They are produced at a foundry that exclusively
produces for Delmag."
Hammer & Steel has been selling Delmag hammers
for more than a decade, but the relationship goes
even deeper, "My partner and I feel so strongly
about the product that we have invested in the company,"
commented Dittmeier, noting that they own
25 percent of the German corporation.
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