Steel Pipe Piles are designed to transfer structural loads through
the foundation to soils below. They range in diameter from less
than 6 inches to over 8 feet which gives Pipe Piling the ability to fit
a variety of project needs.
If additional length is desired, they can be easily spliced to create
piles hundreds of feet in length.
Pipe can be driven open-ended or with plates. If driven with plates,
the pipes can then be filled with concrete to create an extra strong
pile. However, most often the additional money spent on plates,
rebar, and concrete could be better spent on a thicker Pipe Pile.
Pipe Piles are also used in conjunction with Sheet Piles to add
lateral stiffness and bending resistance where loads exceed the
capacity of sheet piles alone.
In this section of the catalog, you'll also find information on Pipe Piling
accessories such as:
Pipe Connectors
Connectors are made to strict standards that form precise, seamless
connections between steel Sheet Pile, and other support systems, such as
H-Piles, Wide Flange, and Pipe Piling.
Pipe cutting shoes
Cutting shoes are exceptionally tough heat-treated cast steel shoes with
a ledge for driving rather than depending on welds in shear or hardened
structural steel reinforcement.
An inside cutting shoe is needed when maximum friction surrounding
the pile is desired. An outside cutting shoe is preferred when drilling
past the tip is required.
Pipe Points
Pipe points push the soil aside and preserve friction. On boulders or
uneven rock, the point distributes the shock load around the perimeter of
the pipe rather than concentrating it on a quadrant - as occurs with plate
closure.
Pipe Splicers
Driving into the tapered splicer compresses the pipe ends into a friction
fit. No welding is required, speeding the job and minimizing the crew and
equipment time.
This splicer is especially advantageous where head room is limited and
short lengths of pipe must be used. Each addition can be driven right
down to the ground line. If uplift capacity is necessary, the splicer can be
made weld-fit and pre-attached to the lower length before lifting into the
leads. Driving can then be done on the splicer. The next length of pipe is
set into the splicer and quickly welded down hand.
When
to use
pipe over
H-Pile?
Deep foundations are required when
shallow soils are not strong enough to
support the weight of a structure. Both
H-Piles and Pipe Piles can be used in these
types of applications.
H-Piles are typically classified as point
bearing, which means they are most
effective when transferring loads through
the pile, point to tip (or building to
bedrock.)
Pipe Piles are most efficient as friction
piles, meaning they transfer some of the
pressure put on them to the soil around
them, through friction.
H-Piles rest on a layer of rock below the
soil's surface, but depending on the
environment and the make-up of the
soil, this is not always present. Pipe Piles
transfer the weight of the structure they
support to the surrounding soil, which
means they do not need the support
of a bedrock layer.
For friction piles to be effective, the soil
surrounding the area must be sufficiently
uniform in type and density. If this not the
case, occasionally contractors rely on a
combination of H-Piles and Pipe Piling.
Pipe piling
Specifications
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R.W. Conklin Steel has a vast inventory of Pipe Piling in all
sizes and in all structural grades. Services such
as welding and coating are offered as well to help
customize your Pipe Piling needs.
Pipe Piling us designed to transfer structural loads
throughout the foundation into the ground, providing
superb frictional load resistance. Pipe Piling also
coincide with the sheet piles to provide support and
added bending resistance.
ERW PIPE PILING
Outside diameter
(in.)
WALL THICKNESS
(in.)
lbs/ft
0.1880
0.219
0.2500
0.312
0.3750
0.438
0.5000
8.625
16.96
19.68
22.38
27.73
33.07
38.33
43.43
10.75
21.23
24.65
28.06
34.81
41.59
48.28
54.79
12.75
25.25
29.34
33.41
41.48
49.61
57.65
65.48
14
27.76
32.26
36.75
45.65
54.62
63.50
72.16
16
31.78
36.95
42.09
52.32
62.64
72.86
82.85
102.72
41.63
47.44
58.99
70.65
82.23
93.54
116.09
20
52.78
65.66
78.67
91.59
104.23
129.45
24
63.47
79.01
94.71
110.32
125.61
156.17
18
0.625
0.750
186.41
DSAW PIPE PILING
Outside diameter
(in.)
WALL THICKNESS
(in.)
0.8751
lbs/ft
0.3120
0.3750
0.5000
0.6250
0.7500
24
79.01
94.71
125.61
156.17
186.41
26
85.68
102.72
136.30
139.54
202.44
28
92.35
110.74
146.99
182.90
218.48
253.72
30
99.02
118.76
157.68
196.26
234.51
272.43
32
105.69
126.78
168.37
209.62
250.55
291.14
34
112.36
1.000
134.79
179.06
222.99
266.58
309.84
282
36
142.81
189.75
236.35
282.62
328.55
38
150.83
200.44
249.71
40
158.85
211.13
347.26
365.97
42
166.86
211.82
263.07
276.44
298.65
314.69
330.72
384.67
438.29
44
174.88
232.51
289.80
346.76
403.38
459.67
46
182.90
243.20
303.16
362.79
422.09
481.05
48
190.92
253.89
316.52
378.83
440.80
502.43
Other wall thicknesses available. Please contact us for more information.
Pz/PZC + pipe
connectors
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Specifications
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WOM
~25 mm
WOM/WOF
~0.79"
~1.90"
~20 mm
~1.59"
weight
~ 6.50 lb/ft
~48 mm
~40.3 mm
Works with
PZ: 22, 27, 35, 40
PZC: 12, 13, 14, 17,
18, 19, 25, 26, 28
~1.57"
~1.65"
~40 mm
~42 mm
steel grade
ASTM Grade 50 (or better)
WOF
~0.98"
~1.38"
~35 mm
~10
~10
~10
~10
WOM-xl/WOF-xl
Sheet Pile combined
with Pipe Pile
WOF-xl
WOM-xl
~3.5"
~3.6"
weight
~ 6.50 lb/ft
Works with
PZ: 22, 27, 35, 40
PZC: 12, 13, 14, 17,
18, 19, 25, 26, 28
steel grade
ASTM Grade 50 (or better)
~1.59"
~88 mm
~92 mm
~2.14"
~ 40.3 mm
~54.4 mm
~3.9"
~4.1"
~100 mm
~105 mm
~10
~10
~10
~10
Sheet Pile combined
with Pipe Pile
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Pipe piling
POINTS
Specifications
A Case Study:
Piling Points
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation
conducted a comprehensive H-pile point test in
Rochester, NH on April 17-18, 2008. The test involved
driving and pulling a total of fifteen 12" x 53" H-piles.
There were three control piles driven without pile
points, and twelve piles driven with four different
H-pile points (three piles for each design). Our 12"
Hard-Bite Model 77600-B-30 65/35 was used for
this test. All the piles were driven utilizing a pile
driving monitoring device.
When all three control piles were pulled, it showed they sustained significant damage, even though
the monitoring device registered no damage to the piles while driving. Also, one H-pile with another
company's piling point attached, resulted in total pile failure. However, all three piles with our pile points
attached, completely protected the piles even under the most extreme driving stresses.
Over the past 50 years, APF H-pile points have been independently tested and also tested by various state
and federal agencies proving their effectiveness to protect the pile while driving and provide a sound
undamaged pile.
Damage, which has
occurred during pile
driving, often cannot
be detected from the
surface.
If you are driving H-piles,
we have a point that can
save you trouble, time,
and money.
Having no bad piles
means avoiding
re-designing and the
costly interruption
even one rejected pile
can create. Protect the
dependability of the
installation, as well as
the owner and contractor
in controlling costs.
piling
points:
fill a
needed
Our rugged points will
cut through difficult strata
allowing deep seating of
the pile.
Pulling of test piles
often leads to surprising
evidence of unpredicted
failures in unprotected
piles and even those
re-inforced by methods
other than our steel
points.
Stresses permitted on
steel have have increased
and design loads have
become heavier, it is more
essential than ever that
every pile reach bearing
depth in good condition.
Pipe piling
POINTS
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Specifications
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Conical
piling
point
3/8"
2"
1 3/8"
P-13006
Inside flange
Rib
Reinforcement
Ribbed 60 Point
PIPE OUTSIDE DIAMETER
8 5/8
9 5/8
10 3/4
12
12 3/4
13 3/8
14
16
18
20
22
24
60
Conical points are used to help
improve penetration and evenly
distribute the load over the end
of the pipe. A built-in weld prep
makes point attachment easy and
less time consuming.
8 3/4"
7 1/2"
7 1/8"
1/2"
9 3/4"
7 1/2"
7 1/8"
1/2"
10 7/8"
9 3/4"
9"
1/2"
12 1/8"
11"
10 3/8"
1/2"
12 7/8"
11 3/4"
10 3/4"
1/2"
13 1/2"
11 11/16"
11 3/8"
1/2"
14 1/8"
13"
11 13/16"
9/16"
16 1/8"
15"
13 1/2"
9/16"
18 1/8"
17"
15 1/4"
5/8"
20 1/8"
19"
17"
5/8"
22 1/8"
21"
18 7/8"
5/8"
24 1/8"
23"
20 3/8"
5/8"
Pipe piling
POINTS
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Specifications
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Conical
piling
point
A
B
P-14006
Inside flange
1/4" Top of Ribs
1/2" Bottom
of Ribs
Ribbed 60 Point
C
PIPE OUTSIDE DIAMETER
Conical points are used to help improve penetration and evenly distribute the load over the end of the
pipe. A built-in weld prep makes
point attachment easy and less time
consuming.
10 3/4
10 7/8"
9 7/16"
1/2"
6 1/2"
12
12 1/8"
10 7/8"
1/2"
7 1/2"
12 3/4
12 7/8"
11 5/8"
1/2"
6 1/2"
13 3/8
13 1/2"
11 11/16"
1/2"
6 1/2"
14
14 1/8"
13"
1/2"
6 1/2"
16"
14 3/4"
1/2"
6 1/2"
18 1/8"
17"
1/2"
6 1/2"
16
18
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PIPE OUTSIDE
DIAMETER
Pipe piling
SPLICERS
Specifications
DRIVE-FIT
SPLICER
SLEEVE
Pipe Piling splicers are available
in all pipe sizes. Pipe splicers help
ease alignment of pipe and drive
fit with no welding required.
7/8"
1/2"
6"
3/4"
2-5/8
2 5/8"
1/4"
3/8"
PIPE OUTSIDE
DIAMETER
Section through pipe and splicer before driving.
7 5/8"
8"
8 5/8"
9 5/8"
3/4
12"
12 3/4"
14"
16"
18"
20"
24"
10"
10
"
Diameter at this point
(1" from each end) is
approximately equal to
pipe outside diameter (to
allow for drive-fit.)
Pipe piling
SPLICERS
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1/4" CIRCIMFERENTIAL
WELD TOP & BOTTOM
PIPE OUTSIDE
DIAMETER
WELD-FIT
SPLICER
SLEEVE
SLIP FIT
FOR PIPE
OUTSIDE
DIAMETER
1/2"
Pipe Piling splicers are
available in all pipe sizes.
3/4"
PIPE OUTSIDE
DIAMETER
6"
7 5/8"
8"
8 5/8"
9 5/8"
10"
10 3/4"
12"
12 3/4"
14"
16"
18"
20"
24"
2-5/8
2 5/8"
1/4"
3/8"
Pipe Piling
CUTTING SHOES
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Specifications
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Inside cutting shoe
AA
BB
2 1/2"
4 1/2"
2"
CC
10 7/8"
9 3/4"
8 5/8"
12 7/8"
11 3/4"
10 5/8"
14 1/8"
13"
11 7/8"
16 1/8"
15"
13 7/8"
18 1/8"
17"
15 7/8"
20 1/8"
19"
17 3/4"
20 1/8"
18 1/2"
17 3/4"
24 1/4"
22 5/8"
21 5/8"
26 1/4"
24 9/16"
23 5/8"
30 1/4"
28 1/2"
27 3/4"
30 1/4"
28"
27 1/4"
36 1/4"
35"
33 1/2"
36 1/4"
34 3/8"
33 1/2"
PIPE OUTSIDE DIAMETER
10 3/4
12 3/4
14
16
18
20
20-S
24
26
30
30-S
36
36-S
Pipe Piling
CUTTING SHOES
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Specifications
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outside cutting shoe
60
A
B
4"
Riser contacts may
reduce C dimension
6"
6 5/8
8 5/8
9 5/8
10 3/4
12
12 3/4
14
16
18
20
7 3/4"
6 3/4"
5 3/4"
9 3/4"
8 3/4"
7 3/4"
10 3/4"
9 3/4"
8 3/8"
11 7/8"
10 7/8"
9 7/8"
13 1/8"
12 1/8"
11 1/8"
13 7/8"
12 7/8"
11 7/8"
15 1/4"
14 1/8"
13"
17 1/4"
16 1/8"
15"
19 3/8"
18 1/8"
16 7/8"
21 3/8"
20 1/8"
18 7/8"
PIPE OUTSIDE DIAMETER
PIPE OUTSIDE DIAMETER
2"
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
42
23 3/8"
22 1/8"
20 3/4"
25 1/2"
24 1/4"
22 7/8"
27 3/4"
26 3/8"
24 7/8"
29 3/4"
28 3/8"
26 7/8"
31 3/4"
30 3/8"
28 7/8"
33 3/4"
32 3/8"
30 7/8"
35 3/4"
34 3/8"
32 7/8"
37 7/8"
36 3/8"
34 7/8"
44 1/8"
42 1/2"
40 7/8"
Pipe Piling
CUTTING SHOES
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Specifications
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outside cutting shoe
A
B
Riser contacts may
reduce C dimension
1 1/2"
PIPE OUTSIDE
DIAMETER
2"
24
25 1/4"
24 1/4"
22 7/8"
30
31 1/4"
30 1/4"
28 7/8"