When a vibroflotation machine is driven into loose ground, it creates a hole. Gravel particles of a certain size are then fed into the hole, either using the top feed or bottom feed method. A stone column is then produced by compressing the gravel with vibration. This increases the supporting strenght of soft and loose grounds and reduces liquefaction risk.
Eccentric Moment (kgm)4
Frequency (rpm)3000/50
Centrifugal Force (kN)396
Power (kW)187,5
Weight (kg)2000
Height (H)3300
Width (W)348
Length (L)520
Power PackPP 265
Output (kW)195