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After-sales Service: | 5 Years |
Warranty: | 5 Years |
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4" Auger Bit Replacement | 31 1/2" x 4" | 4 lbs |
6" Auger Bit Replacement | 31 1/2" x 6" | 5.4 lbs |
8" Auger Bit Replacement | 31 1/2" x 8" | 7.5 lbs |
10"Auger Bit Replacement | 31 1/2" x 10" | 9.9 lbs |
12"Auger Bit Replacement | 31 1/2" x 12" | 11.7 lbs |
Our auger drill bits are made of heavy steel with a premium smooth finish. Proprietary styles together make the space between the digging blades start, and the use is minimal, so the auger drill bit will start working on hard ground without having to push down.
Screw maximum holding force. Rugged and durable, it can last even in the harshest conditions. Designed using any screw head compatible with any standard electric or cordless drill with 3/4 inch shaft. Delivers maximum power without any twisting or twitching. Save time and energy. Suitable for any electric drill or cordless drill and can accommodate a 3/4 "bit. Hundreds of holes were dug in a short period of time. A good helper in the garden project.
Our factory is a professional manufacturer of various agricultural implements. Our products can meet the needs of farmers, whether it is large-scale farms or family planting. Our products range from basic hand tools to more advanced mechanized equipment. Among them, our 3-point quick coupling equipment is particularly popular because it can connect to the tractor quickly and safely, and provides more efficient crop planting and some functions required for the completion of conventional farm operations. Our production process strictly follows high quality standards to ensure that our products can provide long-term stable performance and reliable use. We are willing to enable farmers to better complete their agricultural production through our efforts and hard work.
Yes, an auger bit can be considered a type of boring tool. Auger bits are designed to bore holes in a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and masonry. They use a spiral-shaped design to efficiently remove material from the hole being drilled, making them a popular choice for many drilling applications in construction and woodworking.
Yes, you can use an auger bit on a drill. Auger bits are designed to fit into most drill chucks, making them a versatile drilling tool that can be used with a variety of drills. When using an auger bit with your drill, it's important to make sure you select the appropriate size of bit for your drill and the type of material you are drilling into. You should also be sure to follow proper safety procedures when drilling, including wearing appropriate personal protective equipment such as eye protection and taking care to keep your hands and fingers away from the drill bit while it's in operation.
The depth that an auger can dig depends on several factors, including the diameter of the auger bit, the power and torque of the drill or machine driving the auger, and the type of soil or material being drilled.