Impact Moling is an Unguided Soil Displacement Technique
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10th May 2022
Impact Moling is an Unguided Soil Displacement Technique
Impact moling is an unguided soil displacement technique in which a percussive mole is launched from a small excavation to form a bore through the ground. The new conduit is normally drawn in behind the mole or pulled back into the bore using the hammers reverse action.
– The underground working area is confined to points of entry
and exit only.
– No disruption to traffic.
– Impact moling is fast, efficient and in most cases low cost.
– Minimum disruption to property.
Contact the team on 01226 785722 if you think we can help with your next project.
The mts Perforator PBA85V guided thrust boring system (pull back technique) was used to install 700m of gravity sewer in Scarborough. 180mm SDR11 black PE pipe was installed to "straight" accurate line and gradient in various drive lengths betweeen 55 to 65 metres.
Take a look at our project video of our recently completed Guided Auger Boring works. A total of 36 metres of DN600 Concrete Pipe was installed to accurate line & grade.