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		<title>Flaghyaxwj: Ak: Uusi sivu: Screw piles are commonly made from high-strength steel using varying sizes of tubular hollow sections for the pile or supports shaft. Each pile consists of steel components that are bonded into the bearing dirt or rock-- typically with cement grout. The bearing stratum is logged during installation exploration to assure that bearing ability suffices. Since micropiles are bound to the rock outlet wall surface, they do not count on end-bearing [https://www.hometalk.com/member/9...</title>
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