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Preparation of timber piles

Drop hammers are usual for driving timber piles. Damage through overdriving manifests itself in "brooming" of the pile head, cracking of the shaft and unseen damage to the pile tip. The driving process crushes and separates the fibers at the head of the pile hence the 'broom' effect. A steel band around the pile head may restrict this damage to manageable proportions, but timber piles are not particularly suitable for driving through dense strata, or strata with obstructions. A steel or cast-iron shoe is generally attached to the tip of the pile.



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