Post Drivers and Pullers






Maximize your profits with Rhino Tool Company's
Air Operated Post Drivers and Manual or
Hydraulic Post Pullers. Choose from 7 Post
Driver models and 2 Post Puller models.
The proper air operated post
driver (also known as post pounder, air hammer
or air tool) can greatly increase your
productivity in the erection of various types of
fencing, signage and even dock assembly.
Select the right size post driver
for your job by answering the following
questions:
1. What are the types and sizes of the
posts you are going to drive?
Select a post or posts from the following chart.
The charts also indicates which post driver with
proper chuck adapter is capable of driving the
post or posts you selected. You may be able to
select only one driver for all the posts you
want to drive. If that driver does not meet all
your driving needs, you may need to select an
additional driver with proper chuck adapter.
(Example: Let’s say you wish to drive a 1 5/8"
line post, a 2" post, a 3" post, and a 4" x 6" H
column guardrail post. The model PD-140 will
drive all your posts. The PD-140 weighs 140 lbs
and unless you plan to use lifting equipment or
have very hard driving conditions, a PD-55 is
more appropriate for the smaller posts while a
PD-140 would be required for the 4" x 6" H
column posts.
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Types & Sizes of
Posts to be
Driven |
PD-39
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PD-39P
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PD-45
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PD-55
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PD-110
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PD-140
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Fiberglass T
Posts |
X
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X
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X
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3/4" to 1"
Ground Rod |
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X
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X
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3/4" to 1-1/2"
Reinforcing Bar
Tent Stakes |
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X
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X
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1" Concrete Form
Pins |
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X
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X
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1" Pipe |
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X
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X
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X
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1-1/4" to 1-1/2"
Pipe |
X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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1-5/8" Pipe |
X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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2" Pipe |
X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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2-1/2" to 3"
Pipe |
X
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X
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X
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X
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T Posts |
X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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Telespar Posts |
X
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X
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X
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X
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Telespar Post
Breakaway Bases (1) |
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X
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X
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X
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1.2 to 1.5
lbs/ft Channel
Posts |
X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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2 to 2.75 lbs/ft
Channel Posts |
X
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X
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X
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X
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3 to 4 lbs/ft
Channel Posts |
X
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X
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X
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X
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Channel Post
Breakaway Bases (2) |
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X
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X
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X
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C Posts |
X
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X
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X
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X
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Rectangular
Posts |
X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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I Beams |
X
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X
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X
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X
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Well Points
(Sand Points) |
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X
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4" x 4" Wood
Posts (3) |
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X
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4" x 6" H Column
Guardrail Posts (4) |
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X
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12" Sheet Piling (5) |
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X
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Silt Fence (6) |
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X
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(1) To drive the telespar breakaway bases
close to the ground you will need to order a
special driving cap.
(2) To drive the channel post breakaway bases
close to the ground you will need to order a
special driving cap.
(3) To drive 4" x 4" wood posts you will need 4"
x 4" wood post chuck, part no. 70063, for your
PD-140.
(4) To drive 4" x 6" h column guardrail posts
you will need a 4" x 6" h column chuck, part no.
70061, and a 4" x 6" H column driving cap, part
no. 70062, for your PD-140.
(5) To drive 12" sheet piling you will need to
order a special chuck and driving cap for your
PD-140.
(6) To drive fabric attached silt fence, you
will need to order the special silt fence chuck
for your PD-45.
2. How deep are you going to drive the
posts?
The chart assumes you will drive those posts to
depths of three to five feet. The deeper you are
driving the post the larger the post driver
needed.
(Example: A PD-55 will easily drive a 2" post
three feet deep, but if you plan to drive the 2"
posts ten to fifteen feet deep, for soil
stabilization, you should probably use a
PD-110.)
3. Into what type of soil are you going
to drive the posts?
The chart assumes you are going to drive the
posts into moist, light or medium weight soils.
When driving a post, the soil has to have
somewhere to go, so it is compacted beside the
post, making for a very firmly set post. The
heavier the soil, the fewer voids there are for
the displaced soil to be compacted into. If the
soil is heavy, compacted, and/or dry, it will be
harder to drive the post and you may need the
next larger post driver to drive the post.
Rhino’s Soil Definitions:
Light: Beach sand, sand, soil with a high
percentage of humus, etc.
Medium: Soil with less humus, occasional gravel
up to 1 1/2" dia., some clay, light shale
content, etc.
Heavy: Compacted soils, large gravel content,
clay, heavy shale, asphalt, 3" to 5" concrete,
etc.
Note: If the soils you are driving into are dry,
you can reduce driving times dramatically by
wetting the ground where you are going to drive
the post. It doesn’t take a lot of water and it
helps if you water the driving area occasionally
while driving the post. You cannot drive posts
in all conditions, for instance solid granite.
Normally, the post hole is drilled in rock. Then
the post is grouted in. If you are placing T
posts in rock you can drill a smaller hole. Then
drive the T post into it with a Rhino driver. It
is much faster to drill a 1" hole than a 2"
hole.
4. Are you going to use lifting
equipment for your post driver?
If you are going to use lifting equipment to
place your driver on top of the post, you should
consider buying the largest Rhino driver that
will drive all the posts you intend to drive. A
larger post driver will drive your posts faster,
give you maximum productivity and pay for the
increased cost of the post driver many times
over.
5. How many posts will you be driving on
a regular basis?
If you are driving a large number of posts, and
the weight of the driver is not a problem, it
will be more productive for you to buy the next
larger driver.
Rhino uses the following rule of thumb for post
driver driving times:
If the PD-45 will drive a post in two minutes,
the PD-39 and PD-55 will drive the same post in
one minute, the PD-110 will drive it in 30
seconds and the PD-140 will drive it in 15
seconds. These are not exact times, but will
provide a good estimate.
6. What chuck adapters do you need?
Choose the proper chuck adapters for the posts
you will be driving by using Rhino Tech Data
sheet, form no. 121-1. Use the misc. accessories
section on the Rhino literature sheet, form no.
118, to order required or additional
accessories.
7. What required or additional
accessories do you need?
Required accessories are a Throttle Valve Kit
and a Filter-Regulator-Lubricator.
Throttle Valve Kit - Part No. 600000 - The
throttle valve kit comes with a 2 foot hose whip
which accommodates a 7 foot post. Order the
throttle valve kit with one foot additional hose
for every foot of post taller than 7 feet.
(Example: If your tallest post is 10 feet, order
your throttle valve kit with 3 feet of extra
hose on the hose whip. You will be holding the
throttle valve approximately 5 feet from the
ground. The 2 feet of hose that comes with the
hose whip and the additional 3 feet, totaling 5
feet, will enable you to reach to 10 feet.
Filter-Regulator-Lubricator - Part No. 601128 -
The filter-regulator-lubricator has three
functions: The filter traps dirt coming through
the hose from the air compressor and helps to
remove water from the air. The regulator must be
set at the proper air pressure recommended for
your driver. (See Rhino literature, form no.
118) Proper air pressure is required for the
safety of the operator and others working with
or near the driver. The lubricator is needed so
you can set it to drop 10 drops of oil per
minute into the air to the driver for proper
lubrication. The filter-regulator-lubricator can
be mounted on your air compressor and used with
other tools. If you are renting an air
compressor or if the filter-regulator-lubricator
will be on the ground, you should order a
carrier, part no. 225000, for carrying and ease
of handling. The filter-regulator-lubricator
should not be more the 25 feet from the post
driver during operation to achieve the
recommended lubrication.
Additional Accessories - Rhino suggests that you
consider ordering anti-vibration gloves for your
operators and others working with the driver.
You may also wish to consider ordering a hose
reel and extra air hose to use with your driver.