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✅ Brand New 400-650 CLASS EXCAVATOR 175 HP Hydraulic Sheet Pile Driver – NOW ONLY $80,000! Vastly Reduced – Professionally Appraised at $220,000

Posted Date: Dec 12th, 2025 at 07:18 AM

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Location: Cambridge-Narrows, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick, CA

Price: $80000.00


175 HP Hydraulic Sheet Pile Driver – BRAND NEW – $80,000 (Appraised $220,000) | Excavator-Mounted | 45–65T | 360° Rotation


Largest Excavator-Mounted Sheet / Steel / Round / Wood Pile Driver – Extractor that runs off your excavator’s hydraulics and produces 175 Hydraulic HP.

High-Powered • Versatile • Jobsite-Ready • Massive Savings

Key Features

  • Built in the Netherlands by a manufacturer with 25+ years of attachment expertise.
  • 360° continuous rotation with locking sheet-pile clamp for safe, efficient operation.
  • Powerful performance:
    • 85 tons of eccentric force
    • 75 tons of vibration force
  • Built for big jobs: Handles the largest sheet piles in demanding conditions.

Technical Specs

  • Frequency: 2800 Hz
  • Hydraulic Pressure: 320 bar
  • Hydraulic Flow: 260 LPM
  • Power Source: Runs off your excavator’s auxiliary hydraulic circuit – no external power pack required.
  • 2 Large Eccentrics + 12 Vibration Isolators
  • Weight:
    • Driver: 3100 kg
    • Extension Arm: 800 kg
    • Total: 3900 kg (≈ 8600 lbs)
  • Excavator Class: Designed for 45–65 ton machines
  • Includes: All required hoses + heavy-duty extension arm

Top Advantages

  • Adaptable bushings: Set up with 100 mm pins (can accommodate 110–120 mm).
  • Extreme efficiency: Replaces cranes in tight areas – drive 40–60 ft sheet piles with ease.
  • Smaller crew: Reduce from 4–5 workers to ~2; drive up to 4× more sheets/hour.
  • Fast setup: Work-ready in ~30 minutes (vs. a full day for cranes).
  • Multi-purpose: After piles are in, swap to other attachments without a second machine.

Proven Jobsite Utility

Originally developed for a major bridge construction project on swamp terrain (40 foundations). Still brand new — project was postponed due to COVID