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MANTA RAY INSTALLATION METHODS (MECHANIZED)
Vehicle Mounted Breakers or Compactors:
Boom mounted demolitions or compactions are very effective for driving Manta Ray and Stingray anchors. This method
requires a special tool in the breaker or a socket welded to the bottom of the compactor to hold the drive steel.
Skid Steer Loaders, Loader-Backhoes or Excavators work well. 4,000 to 16,000 lb. Vehicles with 250 to 500 foot-pound
pavement breakers are best for Manta Rays, and 16,000 to 30,000 lb. Vehicles with 500 to 1,000 foot-pound pavement
breakers are best for Stingrays. Breaker tools and vibro sockets are available from Foresight Products.
Rock Drills:
Top Hammer or down-the-hole hammer rock drills are very effective for installation of Manta Ray and Stingray anchors.
For hard soil or weak rock installations, the drill can be used to drill a pilot hole. Foresight can provide striker
bar adapters for these types of drills. Rock drilling steel can also be modified to drive Manta Rays and Stingrays. |
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CONCRETE BREAKER ON
SKID STEER
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VIBRO ON BACK HOE
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TOP HAMMER ROCK DRILL
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DOWN HOLE HAMMER
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BACK HOE
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SKID STEER
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MANTA RAY ANCHOR DRIVER
The MANTA RAY Anchor Driver was developed by Foresight Products, Inc. for large-scale projects including 360
degree horizontal and vertical applications requiring high-speed, efficient and repetitive anchor installations.
The MANTA RAY Anchor Driver can be installed on a wide range of commonly available construction vehicles: from
medium skid steers to large excavators and backhoes. |
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