HOMIE Excavator Hydraulic Pile Driver
Heavy-Duty Rotary Pile Driver for 15–50 Ton Excavators | For Hard Soil & Soft Rock
Strong Adaptability for Complex Geology
Core Working Advantages
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Hidden Rotary Motor & Gear Assembly, Safe & Easy Maintenance
The hydraulic rotary motor and gear set are fully concealed inside the frame. This structure shields key parts from collision damage and improves overall operation safety. When gears wear down, you can replace them rapidly to cut downtime on site.
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Open Cabinet Design for Balanced Pressure & Fast Heat Dissipation
The outer cabinet adopts an open structure to balance internal air pressure. Heat dissipates evenly during long continuous shifts, effectively avoiding overheating and power attenuation to extend the machine’s whole service life.
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Imported High-Damping Rubber Blocks for Stable Vibration Reduction
Fitted with premium imported shock-absorbing rubber blocks. They buffer violent piling vibration well, lower load on your excavator boom, maintain stable performance and greatly prolong the service cycle of the whole unit.
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Genuine Imported Hydraulic Motor with Stable Output
Comes with original imported drive motor. It outputs consistent strong torque, runs steadily under high-intensity piling tasks, and features low failure rates for long-term daily use.
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Clamp Jaw Made of Imported Wear-Resistant Steel Plate
The clamping jaw is forged from imported high wear-resistant steel sheet. It resists abrasion and deformation after countless times of clamping piles, reducing frequent part replacement and cutting your long-run operation costs.
Custom Service & 1-Year After-Sales Warranty
Wide Application Scenarios
- Building construction: Foundation piling for residential and commercial buildings, retaining wall pile driving
- Large infrastructure: Bridge, highway and railway foundation support piling
- Water conservancy projects: Flood barrier and anti-erosion slope stabilization piling
- Mining site engineering: Support foundation piling under complex rock and soil terrain
Conclusion
Post time: Jun-22-2026
