Capping Equipment
Advantages of the Dawson Capping System
Method of operation

Redeb Support Bracket

The Redeb Support Bracket provides a cheaper, simpler and faster method of supporting the soffit shutter on U and Z-sheet piles - it is the load-supporting element.

For example, fifty brackets complete with shuttering can be secured in one day - equivalent to 50 metres! On completion of pile capping, the Redebs are quickly removed and ready for further use.

Brackets are available for all widths of U and Z-pile types with only a few exceptions.
Brackets fitted into Z-piles as far as possible. Bracket widths of 500, 600 or 700mm available to cope with different section widths e.g. Corus Frodingham 4N, Nucor PZ27, Arbed AZ36 etc. Details available on request.
Narrow U-piles require the Redeb to be fitted outside the interlocks e.g. Corus Larssen4 etc
Wider U-piles allow the bracket to be fitted in the optimum position on the interlocks e.g. Corus LX25 etc


   
    The bracket design is available in 500, 600 and 700mm widths to accommodate most pile sections.  

Model
Dimensions (mm) - Metric Data
A
B
C
D
E
RSB225 705 - 475 - 225-302
RSB500
1250
750
475
235
433-510
RSB600
1250
750
524
295
518-595
RSB700
1250
750
524
355
632-709
Model
Dimensions (ins) - US Data
A
B
C
D
E
RSB225
27.8
-
18.7
-
8.8-11.9
RSB500
49
29.5
18.7
9.25
17-20
RSB600
49
29.5
20.6
11.6
20.4-23.4
RSB700
49
29.5
20.6
14
24.9-27.9
So how do you use the system? Click on Method of Operation to find out!

Soffit Shutter Panel

A standard panel for all normal pile caps and a lot of abnormal ones too!

The panel consists of rectangular hollow bars retained in a framework. The bars are free to slide within set limits. Once the panel is placed on top of the Redeb brackets and secured the bars are pushed forward towards the sheet piles.


The bars deck out the soffit area and assume the shape of the sheet piles including the distortion that occurs during driving.

The 2.5m long panel at 360 kg has to be mechanically handled, but it includes within its clever design a walkway and safety guardrail for site operatives.

So how do you use the system? Click on Method of Operation to find out!