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Torque monitoring acts as a real-time field verification method to confirm the helical pier load capacity during installation. This process relies on a fundamental engineering relationship where the energy required to drive a pier into the soil correlates directly to its ultimate bearing strength.

Key aspects of this verification include:

  • The Torque-Capacity Equation: Installers use the formula Q = T × Kt, where Q is the ultimate load-bearing capacity, T is the measured installation torque, and Kt is an empirical torque factor (typically ranging from 8 to 12).
  • Real-Time Data Collection: Installation crews record steady-state torque readings using hydraulic torque motors as the pier reaches its target depth. This allows for immediate confirmation that each pier meets design requirements without waiting for concrete to cure or performing manual tests on every single unit.
  • Soil-Specific Calibration: Because the Kt factor varies based on soil type (such as clay vs. sand) and pier configuration, torque monitoring is often calibrated through site-specific physical load tests. This ensures the torque readings provide a reliable, defensible baseline for the specific project site.
  • Quality Control: Consistent monitoring of hydraulic motor performance and advancement speed ensures that torque readings are accurate. This provides a continuous record of the installation process, ensuring the structural integrity of the foundation for its intended lifespan.

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