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What are the Load Capacities of Commercial Helical Piles?

The load capacities for commercial helical piles are determined through a systematic combination of engineering analysis and real-time installation data. Rather than a single fixed value, capacity is verified using the following methods:

  • Torque-to-Capacity Correlation: During installation, rotary equipment records the torque required to advance the pile into the soil. This measurement is multiplied by a soil-specific capacity factor (Kt) to predict the axial load capacity.
  • Verification Testing: Load ratings are confirmed using ASTM D1143 protocols for axial compression and ASTM D3689 for lateral load behavior. These tests provide documented proof of performance that satisfies building departments and structural engineers.
  • Engineered Specifications: Capacity is influenced by variables such as soil conditions, pile diameter, and embedment depth. For projects with stringent requirements, professional engineers may mandate on-site proof testing to validate predicted capacities under actual soil conditions.

Because these systems are made of high-strength structural steel, they provide predictable results for both new construction and underpinning. A significant advantage of these piles is their immediate loading capability, as they require no concrete curing time once the design torque is achieved.


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