SPUN PILE Wika

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FCSPUNPILES
Wika PC spun pile is produced by the process of
spinning. The high level of concrete compactness
as a result of centrifugal force causes Wika PC spun
pile to have high durability and permeabiliiy to
withstand certain environment condition.
a
?C spun pile is designed to bear various tJn)es of
structures. It is used among others on high-rise
buildings, industrial buildings, marine structures,
bridges, etc.

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Description
Typeof piles : Prestressed SpunPiles
Concrete 'i'
Splicesystem : Weldedat steeljoint plate T
Typeof shoe : Pencil(Standard
Product)
Mamira(SpecialDesign)
Methodof Driving : Dieselor Hydraulic
Hammer
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Designand manufacturing
references
Design r r s A 5 3 3 5 - 1 9 8 7 Prestressed Piles
SpunConcrete
ACI 543R- 00 Design,Nlanufacturedand
Installation
of Concrete
Piles
sNr 03-2847-2002 Indonesian ConcreteCode
Manufacturinq JIS A 5335 - 1987 Prestressed Hles
SpunConcrete
WIKABETON-OgIK-OOs
PilesNlanufacturing
Work
Instruction

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Specification of Material
Item Reference Description Specification
Aggregate ASTMC33- 1999 StandardSpecificationfor Concrete
Aggregates
NI 2 PBI- 1971 Indonesian
ConcreteCode
Cement sNr 15-2049- 2004 PortlandCement StandardproducttypeI
Specialorder: typeII or V
Admixture ASTMC494- 1985 cationfor Chemical
StandardSpecifi TypeF:waterreducing
Admixturefor Concrete admixtures
Concrete sNI 03-2847-2002 Indonesian
ConcreteCode CompressiveStrengthat:
28 days: 600kgf/cm2(cube)
rcWire JISG3536-1999 UncoatedStress-RelievedSteelWire SWPD1
and Strandfor Prestressed
Concrete
PCBar JISG3137-1994 SmallSizeDeformedSteelBarsfor 9BPDL727511420
Prestressed
Concrete
Spial Wire JISG3532-2000 LowCarbonSteelWire SWMA/ SWMP
JointPlate J I S G 3 1 0 -1 2 0 0 4 RolledSteelfor GeneralStructure ss-400
welding ANSI/ AWSD1.1- 1990 StructuralWeldingCode-Steel AWSA S.1/ E 6013
NiKKOSTEEL RB26 /
RD260,LrON26,
or equlvalent

Classification
outside Wall Class Concrete Unit Length Bending Moment Allowable
Diameter Thickness CrossSection weight crack Ultimate Axial Load
(mm) (mm) (cm2) (K9/m) (m) (Ton.m) (Ton.m) (Ton)

300 60 A2 452 113 6-13 2.50. 3.75 72.60


A3 3.00 4.50 70.75
B J.IU 6.30 67.50
c 4.00 8.00 55.40
350 65 A1 582 145 6-15 3.50 5.25 93.10
A3 4.20 6.30 89.50
B 5.00 9.00 86.40
c 6.00 12.00 85.00
,+00 75 A2 766 191 o-ro 5.50 8.25 121.10
A3 6.50 9.75 1t7.60
B 7.50 13.50 114.40
9.00 18.00 111.50
450 80 A1 930 232 6-16 7.50 7r.25 149.50
A2 8.s0 12.75 145.80
A3 10.00 15.00 143.80
B 11.00 19.80 139.10
c 12.50 2s.00 134.90
500 90 A1 1159 290 6-16 10.50 15.75 185.30
A2 12.50 18.75 181.70
A3 14.00 21.00 778.20
B 15.00 27.00 774.90
c 77.00 34.00 169.00
600 100 A1 393 o-to 17.00 25.50 252.70
A2 19.00 28.50 249.00
A3 22.00 33.00 243.20
B 25.00 45.00 238.30
c 29.00 58.00 229.50

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