Vibrating hammer, more particularly for driving sheet piles into

Tool driving or impacting – Drive by means reacting to rotating eccentric mass

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175 55, 405249, E02D 718

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058232729

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a vibrating hammer, more particularly for driving sheet piles into the ground, the hammer having a lower side with a number of parallel horizontal guide tracks, slide blocks being mounted for adjustment along the tracks, the blocks having each a pair of clamping jaws adapted to grip a sheet pile, the clamping faces of the clamping jaws extending at right angles to the longitudinal direction of the guide tracks. According to the invention, the pairs of clamping jaws take such a position on the sliding blocks engaging the guide tracks that the center lines of the clamping jaws lie laterally offset relative to the longitudinal axis of the respective sliding blocks.

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