Side Grip Pile Driver – Full 360 Degree Continuous Rotation & Bidirectional Tilt Driving Head For Low Clearance

Place of Origin Shanghai, China
Brand Name VIBRA
Certification ISO 9001:2015
Model Number SV-200
Minimum Order Quantity 1 set
Price Negotiation
Packaging Details 4.5 CBM
Delivery Time 15-35 days
Payment Terms T/T
Supply Ability 10 set/month
Product Details
Name SIde Grip Pile Hammer Feature Pile Driving In Any Condition
Vibration 2300-3000 Rpm Centrifugal Force 332-384 KN
Arm 500 Kg Hammer 1400-1700 Kg
Excavator 20-30 T Material Steel, Core Materials Are All Imported
Color Blue/Yellow, Customized Color Available HS Code 84301000
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Product Description
Overview

The SV200 is a specialized side grip pile driver designed to transform a standard 20-25 ton excavator into a highly versatile piling machine. Unlike conventional vibratory hammers that require tall cranes and open work areas, the SV200 excels in low-clearance environments such as factory floors, bridge undersides, tunnels, and urban streets with overhead obstacles. With its unique dual clamping system (side clamp + bottom clamp), full 360° rotation, and bidirectional tilt capability, this hammer completes the entire piling cycle – clamping, positioning, driving, and extracting – without any auxiliary equipment. For contractors across Southeast Asia, India, and Russia, where job sites are often congested and access is restricted, the SV200 delivers unmatched productivity.

Key Features & Advantages
1. Full 360 Degree Continuous Rotation – Unlimited Positioning

The SV200 is equipped with full 360 degree continuous rotation, allowing the operator to orient the hammer and pile in any direction without repositioning the excavator. This is a game-changer for sheet pile walls, corner piles, and tieback installations where precise alignment is critical. Traditional pile drivers with limited swing (180° or less) force the excavator to move repeatedly, wasting time and fuel. With continuous rotation, one machine can handle complex pile layouts quickly. In Indian infrastructure projects with tight deadlines or Russian bridge repairs with limited access, this feature drastically reduces cycle times and improves daily footage.

2. Bidirectional Tilt Driving Head – Perfect for Sloped and Angled Piles

The SV200 features a bidirectional tilt driving head with ±30° tilt in both directions. This allows the hammer to drive batter piles, inclined sheet piles, or vertically align on uneven ground without leveling the excavator. The tilt function is hydraulically controlled and can be adjusted on the fly. For Southeast Asian embankment protection, slope stabilization in hilly regions of Russia, or foundation work on uneven Indian terrain, the bidirectional tilt ensures the pile enters the ground at the exact required angle, preventing bending or misalignment. Combined with 360° rotation, the operator has complete freedom to position the pile in any orientation.

3. Low Headroom Operation Capability – Work Where Others Cannot

One of the SV200’s strongest selling points is its low headroom operation capability. With a total height of only 2150 mm (including connector and夹具), the hammer can operate under bridges, inside factory buildings, beneath power lines, and in parking garages. Traditional pile drivers often require 8-10 meters of vertical clearance; the SV200 needs less than 3 meters. This opens up countless renovation and retrofitting projects that were previously impossible or required expensive custom rigs. In Russia’s urban renewal programs, India’s metro station expansions, and Southeast Asia’s dense city centers, low headroom capability is not a luxury – it is a necessity.

4. Compact Structure Confined Spaces – Minimal Tail Swing

The SV200 is engineered with a compact structure confined spaces philosophy. Its dimensions (1220 × 1260 × 2150 mm) and lightweight design (2280 kg total) allow it to maneuver through narrow gateways, between existing columns, and along congested job site corridors. Unlike bulky dedicated pile rigs that require disassembly for transport, the SV200 remains attached to the excavator and can be driven directly to the work face. The quick-attach mounting system means the excavator can switch between digging and piling in under 30 minutes. For contractors in Mumbai, Bangkok, or Moscow who face space constraints daily, this compact footprint reduces mobilization costs and eliminates the need for second machines.

5. Dual Clamping System – Secure Hold for Multiple Pile Types

The SV200 incorporates both a side clamp (335 kN clamping force) and a bottom clamp (385 kN clamping force). This dual system ensures that sheet piles, H-beams, and circular pipe piles are held firmly during driving and extraction. The side clamp grips the flange of sheet piles or H-beams, while the bottom clamp provides vertical support. The clamps have replaceable standard interfaces, allowing quick changeovers between different pile profiles. This flexibility is essential for contractors working on diverse projects – from retaining walls (sheet piles) to foundation columns (H-beams) to marine fenders (pipe piles) – all with the same SV200.

Technical Specifications (SV200)
Parameter Unit SV200
Eccentric moment kg·m 4.6
Centrifugal force kN 558
Speed range rpm 2300 – 3000
Side clamp force kN 335
Bottom clamp force kN 385
Operating pressure MPa 32
Operating flow L/min 170 – 230
Rotation / Tilt angle degree 360° / ±30°
Dimensions (L×W×H) mm 1220 × 1260 × 2150
Total weight (incl. connector & clamp) kg 2280
Suitable excavator ton 20 – 25
FAQ – Targeted for Southeast Asia, India, Russia
Q1: Can the SV200 really work under a bridge with only 2.5 meters clearance?
Yes. The low headroom operation capability is specifically designed for such conditions. With a total height of 2150 mm, the hammer can drive piles under most bridges, elevated highways, and factory roofs. The operator controls the hammer via remote or cab-integrated panel, keeping the excavator boom low.
Q2: How does the full 360 degree continuous rotation help on a typical sheet pile wall?
Without 360° rotation, you must constantly reposition the excavator to face each new pile location. With continuous rotation, you park the excavator once and spin the hammer to align with any pile position within reach – saving hours on long walls. For example, a 100-meter sheet pile line might require 15-20 excavator moves with a fixed-head hammer, but only 3-4 moves with the SV200.
Q3: Is the bidirectional tilt driving head strong enough for batter piles?
Yes. The ±30° tilt uses heavy-duty pivot pins and dual hydraulic cylinders. The system can handle full centrifugal force (558 kN) while tilted. This is proven on slope protection projects in Russia and embankment roads in Indonesia.
Q4: What pile types can the compact structure confined spaces design handle?
The SV200 handles standard U-type and Z-type sheet piles (up to 15 m length), H-beams (up to 300 mm flange), and circular pipes (up to 500 mm diameter) using interchangeable clamp inserts. Changing pile types takes less than 10 minutes per clamp.
Q5: What maintenance does the side grip pile driver require?
Daily: visual check of hoses and clamps. Weekly: grease rotation/tilt bearings (4 points). Monthly: check clamp jaw wear. The compact design means all service points are accessible from ground level. No specialized tools needed – ideal for remote sites in Siberia, rural India, or island projects in Southeast Asia.