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pile extractor

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: pile extractor
(′pīl ik′strak·tər)

(mechanical engineering) A pile hammer which strikes the pile upward so as to loosen its grip and remove it from the ground. A vibratory hammer which loosens the pile by high-frequency jarring.


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A machine for pulling piles from the ground, e.g., by means of a double-acting pile hammer attached to a pile, each blow of which produces an upward force on the pile.


 
 

 

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