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1. Inspect and check area for services.
2. Mark out positions of helical ProPiles avoiding any services.
3. Create a pilot hole using the ProPile Heli Spike with a sacrificial Heli Cone.
4. Extract the ProPile Heli Spike leaving the pilot hole ready for the helical ProPile.
5. Start ProPile in the pilot hole by hand.
6. Secure Drive Head Washer to top of pile and drive the first metre.
7. Remove the Drive Head Washer and attach another section of ProPile, replace Drive Head Washer.
8. Continue to required depth.
9. For tensile testing place load spreaders local to the installed ProPile.
10. For compression testing attach beam across other installed ProPiles.
11. Attach ProPile Load Test Unit and load test helical ProPile. If there is a shortfall in the loading, add more sections as above or allow period of time for strength gain.
12. After testing drive ProPile to final position.
The helical ProPiles are manufactured in the UK in two diameters, 60mm and 100mm. Both sizes are die cast from Grade LM25 (AlSi7Mg0.5) Aluminium Alloy. This alloy finds application in the chemical, marine, construction and many other industries, above all, in road transport vehicles where it is used for wheels, cylinder blocks and other engine and body castings. It is, in practice, the general purpose high strength casting alloy. It is also used in nuclear energy installations and for aircraft parts. It is recyclable and part of its chemical composition includes up to 10% of recycled aluminium. The "green" credentials are clear to see.
This video shows an underpinning application and how easily the ProPile helical mini-piling system can be installed even in a tight space.
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