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Low Maintenance Cost Design Pile Driver Featuring Low Noise Eco Friendly Operation
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The FV‑350 is a flagship model in our Lassen pile series, purpose‑built for driving and extracting 12‑ to 15‑meter Larsen steel sheet piles in large‑scale infrastructure projects. Designed to pair with 40‑ to 45‑ton excavators, this machine delivers exceptional power, reliability, and operational economy for bridge foundations, waterfront embankments, and deep municipal excavations across Southeast Asia, India, and Russia.
Drawing on advanced European and American vibratory hammer technologies, combined with our own decades of engineering experience, the FV‑350 features a robust, specially developed box‑type housing. This structure offers extreme durability under continuous heavy loads, and its design has been refined to maximise bearing life and minimise stress on the excavator boom.
One of the standout features of the FV‑350 is its adjustable impact frequency control. The machine offers two‑stage vibration frequency adjustment – the second stage engages a dual‑pump flow merge to dramatically increase excitation force when facing hard or compacted strata. This control allows operators to tailor the vibration frequency to the specific soil type on the fly, ensuring optimal penetration speed without wasting energy.
This adjustable frequency capability directly contributes to high efficiency drilling performance – though used for pile driving, the term accurately reflects the machine’s ability to rapidly sink piles through dense gravel, stiff clay, and weathered rock. The focused vertical vibration, generated by three counter‑rotating eccentric shafts, liquefies the surrounding soil and reduces friction, allowing the heavy sheet piles to slide in smoothly. The result is faster cycle times and higher daily production rates, which are critical for meeting tight project deadlines.
Every major infrastructure project demands equipment that stays productive with minimal interruptions. The FV‑350 embodies a low maintenance cost design that keeps operating expenses in check. Critical components, including the high‑grade bearings sourced from leading international brands, are selected for extended service life. The housing structure is optimised for easy inspection and straightforward replacement of wear parts, reducing downtime and the need for specialised tools.
Moreover, the hydraulic system is powered entirely by the host excavator, eliminating the need for an external power unit. This integration not only saves on fuel and transport costs but also simplifies field maintenance – a key advantage for remote job sites common in Russia and parts of India.
As environmental regulations tighten and community awareness grows, construction equipment must minimise its footprint. The FV‑350 excels with low noise eco friendly operation. Thanks to the efficient vibration isolation system and the balanced design of the eccentric shafts, harmful horizontal vibrations are virtually eliminated, and airborne noise is kept significantly lower than conventional pile drivers. This makes the FV‑350 suitable for use near residential areas, schools, and hospitals, as well as in ecologically sensitive zones such as riverbanks and coastal regions.
For projects in Southeast Asia’s densely populated cities or India’s urban expansion corridors, the reduced noise and vibration levels help contractors comply with strict local regulations while maintaining high productivity.
At its core, the FV‑350 is a robust hydraulic pile driver that seamlessly integrates with any major excavator brand within the 40‑45 ton class. Its universal mounting interface and simple hydraulic connections make installation quick and straightforward. Operators with basic excavator experience can master the machine in a short time, thanks to the intuitive control system.
The machine’s side‑grip clamp (optional) allows for secure handling of sheet piles, H‑beams, and steel pipe piles, ensuring safe and precise positioning. Whether you are working on a deep foundation in Moscow, a coastal reclamation project in Singapore, or a bridge over the Ganges, the FV‑350 delivers consistent, high‑quality results with lower total cost of ownership.
| Parameter | Specification |
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| Vibration Frequency | 3200 rpm (two‑stage adjustable) |
| Working Pressure | 32 Mpa |
| Centrifugal Force | 435 kN |
| Max Pile Length | 15 m |
| Arm Weight | 670 kg |
| Hammer Weight | 2400 kg |
| Recommended Excavator | 40 – 45 tons |
Note: Values are for reference and may vary depending on configuration and working conditions.
- Q1: What types of piles can the FV‑350 handle?A: It is optimised for 12‑15 m Larsen steel sheet piles, but can also drive and extract steel pipe piles, H‑beams, and heavy timber piles with the appropriate clamps.
- Q2: How does the adjustable impact frequency control benefit my project?A: It allows you to match the vibration output to the ground conditions – use lower frequency for soft soils to save fuel, and switch to high‑frequency/high‑force mode for hard layers, ensuring maximum efficiency in all situations.
- Q3: Why is low maintenance cost design important for a pile driver?A: It reduces long‑term operating expenses by extending bearing life and simplifying servicing. Less downtime and fewer spare parts mean more working hours and higher profitability for your fleet.
- Q4: Can the FV‑350 be used in noise‑sensitive areas?A: Absolutely. Its low noise eco friendly operation meets strict urban and environmental noise limits, making it ideal for residential and protected zones without sacrificing productivity.
- Q5: Is the FV‑350 easy to install on different excavators?A: Yes. As a universal hydraulic pile driver, it connects to any 40‑45 ton excavator’s auxiliary hydraulic circuit. Installation is quick, and no external power source is required – just plug and work.

