Z-Type
Z shaped sheet piles are called Z’s, because the single piles are shaped roughly like a horizontally stretched Z. The interlocks are located as far away from the neutral axis as possible to ensure good shear transmission and increase the strength-to-weight ratio. Z piles are the most common type of sheet pile in North America and can be used in a wide variety of applications. Retaining walls, cofferdams, parking garages, environmental barrier walls, and bulkhead walls for ports are just a few of their varied uses.
   Z-TYPE SHEET PILE
AZ Range
PZ Range
SCZ/SKZ Range
The AZ range of sheet piles is the most advanced in the world. Arbed introduced the AZ line in 1990 and is committed to continuously improving the sections through ongoing, aggressive research. The AZ's now cover the widest range of strengths representing the strongest, most efficient sheet piles in the industry.
AutoCAD
AZZIP
PZZIP
Data Sheets
AZPDF
SKZPDF
SCZPDF