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By AI, Created 9:59 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Chinese manufacturers are positioning hydraulic pile drivers as a key tool for renewable energy, urban development and transport projects in 2026. The release compares three companies — Shanghai Yekun Construction Machinery, Anteng Machinery and Sany Heavy Industry — by scale, technology, pricing and service reach.
Why it matters: - Global infrastructure expansion is increasing demand for foundation equipment that can work faster, handle tighter sites and meet tougher environmental rules. - Hydraulic pile drivers are central to sheet pile, H-beam and solar foundation work. - Manufacturers that combine efficiency, compliance and service coverage can lower project risk and lifecycle costs.
What happened: - The release names three Chinese hydraulic pile driver manufacturers as leaders in 2026: Shanghai Yekun Construction Machinery CO., LTD. (VIBRA), Anteng Machinery and Sany Heavy Industry. - Shanghai Yekun is described as a specialist in vibratory pile driving and extracting equipment. - Anteng is positioned as a lower-cost domestic option for standard piling jobs. - Sany is presented as the global industrial giant with a broad construction machinery lineup.
The details: - Shanghai Yekun was founded in 2009 and says it has about 30 employees, annual production capacity of about 500 units and a 2,600-square-meter factory. - Export sales account for 30% of Shanghai Yekun’s total revenue, with markets including Southeast Asia, India, Singapore, Indonesia, Russia and Sri Lanka. - Shanghai Yekun’s product line includes Hydraulic Impact Hammer, Side Grip Pile Driver, 360 Degree Rotation Pile Driver, Four Eccentric Pile Driver, Electric Vibratory Hammer, Hydraulic Pile Driver and DD Type Guide-rod Diesel Vibratory Hammer. - The company’s R&D team has two engineers and has launched FV/PCF series high-frequency drivers and SV series side-clamp drivers. - The FV-800 model is built for pile foundation engineering, with 2,500 rpm vibration frequency, 997 kN centrifugal force, 565 kN maximum clamp force, 420 L/min work flow, 32 MPa operating pressure and 14.5 kg·m eccentric moment. - The FV-800 fits 75-ton to 85-ton excavators, handles piles up to 27 meters and has a hammer weight of 4,200 kg. - The FV-900 reaches 1,064 kN centrifugal force, 565 kN maximum clamp force and a maximum pile length of 32 meters. - The SV-200 delivers 459 centrifugal force, 385 bottom clamp force and 335 side clamp force, and is designed for 20-ton to 25-ton excavators. - The SV-200 also offers 360-degree rotation, plus-or-minus 30-degree tilt and a 2,300 rpm to 3,000 rpm vibration range. - The SV-400 provides 656 kN centrifugal force, 520 kN bottom clamp force and 465 kN side clamp force for 32-ton to 40-ton excavators. - Shanghai Yekun holds ISO 9001:2015 certification from ICAS for hydraulic pile driving and extracting machines and spare parts. - The certification is stated as valid for India, Southeast Asia, Vietnam, Thailand, Russia and Sri Lanka. - The release cites a China project in which a hydraulic pile driver unit installed sheet piles in confined spaces under bridges and completed the work without delays. - A relevant company contact is Joe Feng, with email addresses 1057503478@qq.com and leon_lee@vibracn.com, phone and WhatsApp +86 13918742829, and the website More information. - Anteng Machinery is described as offering entry-level hydraulic pile drivers at competitive prices for small to medium-scale projects on conventional soil conditions. - The release says Anteng’s models are suited to small and simple pile foundation work in China. - By comparison, the release says Shanghai Yekun’s four-eccentric-shaft high-frequency vibration technology and imported components can deliver up to 16% higher centrifugal force and 20% to 30% higher construction efficiency in the same tonnage class. - The release says Shanghai Yekun’s equipment can cover narrow spaces, photovoltaic pile foundations, hard geology, medium and heavy-duty projects and special pile types. - The release says Anteng may have a 5% to 8% lower purchase price, while Shanghai Yekun is designed for lower lifetime costs through 10% to 15% annual fuel savings, more than 30% longer service life, 15% to 20% lower supporting equipment investment and higher residual value. - The release says Anteng provides basic after-sales support near its production base, while Shanghai Yekun offers a nationwide operation and maintenance system, full-machine warranty, 24-hour technical response, 48-hour on-site service in China and overseas service channels. - Sany Heavy Industry is described as one of the world’s largest construction machinery manufacturers, with equipment spanning excavators, cranes, concrete machinery and piling equipment. - The release says Sany’s scale and dealer network can suit clients seeking a single supplier for a full equipment fleet. - The release says specialized manufacturers like Shanghai Yekun may offer deeper application expertise and faster customization for niche piling uses. - The release says Sany is best suited for mega-projects needing a financially strong vendor with global service coverage.
Between the lines: - The comparison frames the market as a tradeoff between scale, price and specialization. - Shanghai Yekun is positioned as the technical specialist for complex or international piling work. - Anteng is framed as the budget option for straightforward domestic jobs. - Sany is cast as the broad-portfolio supplier for large buyers that want one vendor across many equipment categories.
What’s next: - Procurement teams are expected to weigh project type, soil conditions, excavator compatibility, frequency needs, clamp force, certification, service response and customization capability before buying. - Buyers are likely to focus more on lifecycle cost than purchase price alone as infrastructure projects become more demanding. - The release points to continued demand for electric, automated and compact hydraulic pile drivers as the industry pushes for lower emissions and safer operation.
The bottom line: - Chinese hydraulic pile driver makers are splitting into three clear lanes: low-cost domestic supply, broad industrial scale and specialized technical performance.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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