Torque Monitoring Equipment
In an effort to assist the installers of helical piers, HPW has begun compiling data on various types of equipment. As we continue to acquire this data, we will share it with you.
Knowledge of installation torque is crucial for many helical pier applications. The load bearing capacity of a helical pier is directly correlated to the torque required to install the pier. For a more technical discussion of the torque to capacity relationship please see Dr. Howard Perko’s paper on the subject. It behooves installers and engineers alike to have accurate equipment on site to ensure a well engineered helical foundation is installed to the specifications set forth by the engineer. This requires an accurate torque monitoring device or method.
Here are some of the different devices & methods for monitoring torque along with some pros and cons for each.
Shear Pins
Single Direction Hydraulic Pressure
Differential Hydraulic Pressure
Mechanical Torque Bar Indicator
Strain Gauges
Optical Strain Gauge
Shaft Twist
Again, knowledge of installation torque is crucial for many helical pier applications. Each of the above devices and/or methods has pros and cons. Each solution or a combination of two or more should be considered as a means to measure installation torque. ![]()