Pile drivers leasing




Casagrande B125
175 000EUR
- ≈ 201 050 USD
- ≈ 150 406 GBP





Hutte HBR 504
77 500EUR
- ≈ 89 036 USD
- ≈ 66 608 GBP





Bauer BG 24H
250 000EUR
- ≈ 287 215 USD
- ≈ 214 866 GBP



Klemm KR 709-1
64 248EUR
- ≈ 73 811 USD
- ≈ 55 218 GBP





Bauer BG 28H
300 000EUR
- ≈ 344 658 USD
- ≈ 257 839 GBP





JUNTTAN PV 216
29 000EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 33 316 USD
- ≈ 24 924 GBP





Klemm KR 702-2R
134 338EUR
- ≈ 154 335 USD
- ≈ 115 458 GBP



2019 BAUER GB80S



2021 BAUER GB50





2019 BAUER GB80S





2008 BAUER GB34





Casagrande B175 XP-2
327 084EUR
- ≈ 375 773 USD
- ≈ 281 117 GBP









Movax (Мовакс) SG-75





Movax SG-75V




Movax (Мовакс) PA-50





Movax (Мовакс) SG-75




Movax (Мовакс) DH-35



Movax (Мовакс) MPM 4000





Movax (Мовакс) KB-70S

Pile Drivers for Sale
Pile drivers are essential machines used for driving piles into the ground to provide foundation support for buildings, bridges, and other structures. These heavy-duty machines are crucial in construction, especially for projects requiring deep foundations.
Key Features to Consider
When selecting a pile driver, consider the following important features to ensure it suits your project's needs:
- Driving Mechanism: Pile drivers come with different driving mechanisms, including diesel, hydraulic, and vibratory models. Each mechanism has its advantages depending on the soil type and project requirements.
- Impact Force: The impact force generated by the pile driver determines its efficiency in driving piles into the ground. Models with higher impact force are ideal for driving piles into harder soils or rock.
- Mobility: Pile drivers can be stationary or mobile, with crawler-mounted and truck-mounted options. Mobile models are ideal for projects that require moving the machine between different sites.
- Hydraulic System: The hydraulic system is crucial for controlling the hammer mechanism and pile handling. A high-flow hydraulic system improves the efficiency and precision of pile driving.
- Operator Comfort: Look for pile drivers that offer comfortable cabins, with good visibility, ergonomic controls, and climate control features to ensure safe and efficient operation for extended hours.
Price Range and Availability
The price of a pile driver depends on its size, type, and whether it is new or used. New pile drivers typically range from €50,000 to €500,000 or more, depending on the model and its driving capabilities. Used pile drivers are available at lower prices, typically ranging from €20,000 to €250,000, depending on their age, condition, and operational hours. Truck1 offers a wide range of new and used pile drivers to suit various budgets and project requirements.
Leading Pile Driver Models Worldwide
- ICE 14RX – A powerful and versatile piling machine, known for its high energy impact and efficiency in a variety of soil conditions, often used for large infrastructure projects.
- ABI Mobilram – A popular model for its innovative design and mobility, ideal for construction sites that require precision and adaptability in piling and foundation work.
- Junttan PM 23 – Known for its advanced technology and fuel-efficient design, the Junttan PM 23 is favored for its high performance and precision in both urban and rural piling projects.
- Soilmec SF-65 – A heavy-duty pile driver with excellent reliability, designed for deep foundation work in challenging environments such as bridges and offshore structures.
- Maeda MC 285 C – Compact yet powerful, this model is perfect for small to medium-sized construction sites, delivering high-quality pile driving performance in tight spaces.
Buying a Pile Driver on Truck1
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FAQ
The impact force of a pile driver is critical in determining its efficiency. Machines with higher impact forces are better suited for driving piles into tougher soil conditions, such as rock or dense clay. The force generated by the pile driver allows the pile to be driven deeper and faster into the ground, making it essential for large-scale construction and foundation work. In softer soils, a lower impact force may be sufficient, but for hard ground, higher force is necessary to achieve the desired depth and stability.
When selecting a pile driver for your project, it's important to consider the soil conditions, required lift capacity, and the type of foundation work you plan to perform. For instance, a vibratory pile driver is often preferred for working in sandy or loose soils, while a hydraulic or diesel-powered model might be better for harder, more compact ground. Additionally, consider whether a mobile or stationary model is more suited to your site, as mobility can be crucial for projects that require moving equipment between locations.
Mobility plays a key role in determining the type of pile driver to use for a specific project. Mobile pile drivers, such as truck-mounted or crawler-mounted models, are ideal for projects that require moving equipment across different sites. These machines are easy to transport and can be positioned at different angles to improve access to various parts of the site. On the other hand, stationary pile drivers are better suited for long-term projects at a single location, offering more stability and precision but less flexibility in terms of mobility.
Yes, many pile drivers are specifically designed for offshore or deep foundation projects. Models like the Soilmec SF-65 are built for deep foundation work, often in harsh environments such as bridges or offshore platforms. These machines are capable of handling the challenges presented by marine environments, such as saltwater and fluctuating water levels. They are equipped with features that allow them to operate safely and efficiently in these demanding conditions, providing the necessary support for large-scale infrastructure projects.