1. How to use fir wood piles
The use method of fir piles generally refers to the pile driving method in the project. According to different basic piling methods, there are industrial equipment basic piling and artificial basic piling, and different machinery and equipment also have different construction methods. Today Let me give you a detailed introduction to the professional knowledge in these areas.
Common pile drivers include manual hoisting equipment and diesel pile drivers. Hydraulic excavators are common in foundation pile driving. When using a hydraulic excavator for foundation piles, two people must support the pile immediately and move the bucket Tighten the fir piles. After the piles are pressed into the rural base, they must be deep and stable. Then let the pile driver leave and use an excavator to press down the fir piles. Generally, one pile should be pressed every 3-5 minutes for efficient operation. High, in order to improve the expected effect of structural reinforcement of the roadbed project and improve the load-bearing capacity. C is lightweight. Ensure that the piles are released from the periphery of the base to the inner ring. The wooden pile position should be in the shape of a red plum blossom, and the pile spacing should not be lower than the pile diameter. 3 times. After the piles are piled, the pile tops should be designed in order to keep the pile tops basically at the same level, eliminate siltation during the pile cutting process, and pave the pile tops with a 20-750px thick gravel base cushion. Place the pile tops. Mash the first layer of concrete and pour it into the ground concrete to ensure that the pile roots are transferred to the soil between the piles through the pile base cushion to adjust the function of the piles and soil.
2. The reason why fir wood piles are widely used
The price of fir piles is low. As a fast-growing tree species, pine has the advantages of large demand, large planting volume, and rapid growth rate. Therefore, it is favored by everyone and can be said to be used as a landscaping and support frame. A cost-effective product. The characteristics of fir piles and their rules as green anchor support poles are very strong and have certain anti-corrosion properties to maintain stability and protect trees. They have been widely used and used. It has very good anti-corrosion and insect removal effects, and in many cases, it can be used for a long time in water and other extreme natural environments.
In addition, the aroma of fir has a strong effect on preventing moth, so many people consider using fir when decorating. In fact, this choice is very good, fir is a relatively common building decoration material and building decoration material. .Nowadays, the demand for fir wood piles is getting higher and higher, and its excellent reliability is favored by everyone. It has high corrosion resistance and is not prone to damage, so it is used in a wider range of fields. However, when purchasing, people need to To pay attention to details.
Related Industry Knowledge
- Methods for preventing corrosion and discoloration of fir wood piles
- Uses of radiata pine logs imported from New Zealand
- How to construct round wood piles
- Correct method of pine pile construction
- Classification of larch wood pile tube holes and transverse, radial and chordal sections
- Precautions for using fir support poles
- How to choose fir wood piles
- The solution to piling fir wood piles in rivers
- Construction of fir wood pile rockery on revetment
- Greening fir pole uses
- How to deal with the painting job of round wood piles?
- How should pine piles be protected from corrosion?
- What are the structural and functional characteristics of pine piles?
- What are the methods of driving pine piles?
- How important is it to choose good quality fir wood piles?
- What are the characteristics of pine piles?
- What are the consequences of using defective fir wood piles?
- Why do pine piles have good waterproof properties?
- How to prevent fir wood piles from cracking and discoloration?
- Regarding the influence of fir pile knots on the use of fir piles