Krinner ground screws

Krinner ground screws are tapered steel piles that are inserted into the ground in a rotating manner and can be used to transfer axial tensile and compressive forces into the subsoil. The ground screws partly replace solid foundations and basically ensure the load transfer of the structure into the subsoil. For example, the ground screws in the V-series consist of a 2.0-metre-long base element with a drill point and a top plate as well as any necessary extension elements. The individual sections can be coupled together by means of a plug-in connection and thus extended to the required length. Depending on the type, they have different construction lengths and diameters. The ground screws are driven into the ground to the required depth by means of an excavator, for example.

The ground screws are made of steel and are hot-dip galvanised.

Categorie(s): Steel

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Issue date:
2023
Validity
2028
Declared/Functional Unit:
1 kg
Number of declared datasets in the EPD:
1