- Muller MS-10 HFV – Resonance-Free Variable Vibrator
- Muller MS-16 HFV – Resonance-Free Variable Vibrator
- With the MS-10 and MS-16 we have the latest developments and technology that comes with variable hammers.
The major innovation is the stepless adjustment of the eccentric weight during operation.
You are now able to set the vibrator to its required working frequency without generating any unnecessary vibrations. In this way you are avoiding an exitation of the soil within its natural frequency hence the critical starting peaks which cause extensions of the oscillations are eliminated.
The reasons for changing these technical limiting values during driving operations are:
Environmental Conditions: Care has to be taken in relation to sensitive neighbouring buildings by keeping the peak vibration levels as low as possible i.e High frequency low amplitude.
Working where there are no restrictions enables you to obtain max driving and extraction rates by using a high amplitude, high centrifugal force mode of operation.
With the MS-16 We can adopt the vibro head to a double clamp system which enables the operator to drive and extract steel tubes.