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Four Eccentric Pile Driver – 1064kN High Impact Energy Per Blow + High‑Flow Merging Valve Unit 700L/min For Heavy Construction
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The FV900 Four eccentric pile driver is the flagship model of our FV series, purpose‑built for large‑scale infrastructure projects in Southeast Asia, India, and Russia. Whether you are driving 32‑metre steel sheet piles, steel casings, or PC hybrid piles, this hammer delivers the power, durability, and precision that modern contractors demand.
At the core of the FV900 is a proven four eccentric mechanism system that generates a remarkable 1064 kN centrifugal force – the highest in its class. This translates directly into high impact energy per blow, allowing the hammer to penetrate dense soils, weathered rock, and frozen ground with ease. The vibration frequency is adjustable up to 2400 rpm, giving operators the flexibility to match the high frequency vibration output to ground conditions, from soft alluvial deposits in Southeast Asia to the permafrost layers of Russia.
With a maximum pile length of 32 metres, the FV900 is ideal for deep foundation work, bridge piers, port terminals, and photovoltaic pile fields – applications that are booming across India’s infrastructure boom and Southeast Asia’s urban expansion.
The FV900 incorporates a High‑flow merging valve unit that boosts total hydraulic flow to 700 L/min (with piping upgraded to 1.5 inches). This advanced valving system enables dual‑pump flow merging, delivering instantaneous power when overcoming hard strata. Working at 32 MPa operating pressure, the unit ensures consistent vibration amplitude and frequency, even under continuous heavy loads.
For contractors in remote sites, this means shorter cycle times, less fuel consumption per pile, and the ability to complete projects ahead of schedule – a critical advantage in competitive tenders across India and Southeast Asia.
Extended downtime is the enemy of profitability. The FV900 solves this with an integrated self lubricating bearing low maintenance system housed inside the gearbox. This design continuously supplies grease to all bearings during operation, effectively extending component life and ensuring core stability. The result is fewer scheduled maintenance stops, lower lubricant consumption, and reduced risk of bearing seizure – especially valuable in dusty tropical climates and extreme cold where conventional bearings fail prematurely.
This low maintenance cost design (also available as a related keyword, but we focus on the selected ones) directly supports fleet managers who need maximum equipment availability across multiple project sites.
The FV900 is equipped with original imported Parker motors, German FAG bearings, and high‑grade gear components. The new electronic control system protects against overloads and monitors operating parameters, further extending the lifespan of all hydraulic and mechanical parts. The super‑strong cast steel clamp nozzle (matched with 160‑180 oil cylinders) delivers a clamping force of 650 kN, ensuring a secure grip on all pile types – from U‑shaped sheet piles to large‑diameter casings.
| Parameter | Value |
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| Vibration Frequency | 2400 rpm |
| Eccentric Moment | 16.8 kgm |
| Working Pressure | 32 MPa |
| Working Flow | 460 L/min |
| Centrifugal Force | 1064 kN |
| Max Pile Length | 32 m |
| Hammer Weight | 4350 kg |
| Arm Weight | 1200 kg |
| Suitable Excavator | 85‑100 tons |
Southeast Asia – High humidity and tropical rains demand corrosion‑resistant seals and effective cooling; the FV900’s self‑lubricating bearings and large‑capacity hydraulic system handle these conditions without overheating.
India – Diverse geology, from black cotton soil to hard laterite, requires adaptable impact energy. The adjustable frequency and high impact energy per blow allow fine‑tuning for each layer, reducing re‑driving and bit wear.
Russia – Sub‑zero temperatures thicken hydraulic oil and stiffen seals. The FV900’s heavy‑duty construction, premium bearings, and high‑flow valve ensure reliable start‑up and continuous operation even at -20°C.
Q1: What pile types can the FV900 drive?
A: Steel sheet piles, H‑beams, tubular piles, steel casings, and PC hybrid piles up to 32 m in length.
Q2: How does the self‑lubricating bearing system work?
A: The gearbox houses an internal oil/grease circulation path that automatically feeds each bearing during rotation, eliminating manual greasing intervals and extending bearing service life – hence self lubricating bearing low maintenance.
Q3: Can the vibration frequency be adjusted on site?
A: Yes. The electronic control system allows the operator to adjust frequency to match ground resistance, fully utilising the high frequency vibration output capability.
Q4: Is the FV900 suitable for photovoltaic (PV) pile driving?
A: Absolutely. Its precise control, high frequency, and high impact energy per blow make it ideal for driving slim PV piles in solar farms across India and Southeast Asia, where speed and accuracy are critical.
Q5: What excavator size is required?
A: The FV900 is designed for 85‑100 ton excavators, providing optimum weight‑to‑power ratio.

