Digga tips - best practice for removing spoil from your auger.
The best way to remove spoil from your auger is to use a forward, stop, forward, stop control pattern until all the spoil is totally removed.
When you have been drilling with your auger it may seem like a good idea to alternate the drive from forward to reverse to clear the auger of spoil once lifted out of the hole but, it can cause torque related stress on the drive gearbox which will lead to premature failure.
If you have one of our 2-speed drive units try using the high-speed mode to flick the spoil off the auger.
When you are drilling in clay you could also try wetting the auger or spray some watered down detergent on the flights before drilling. This will help the clay slide off of the unit.
When you are drilling in clay you could also try wetting the auger or spray some watered down detergent on the flights before drilling. This will help the clay slide off of the unit.
For more information on the Digga drive range check out the following blog posts:
- Digga tips - best practice to increase the life of your wear parts
- Digga tips - when to rotate picks and change the teeth in your auger
- Maintenance for your Digga auger drive
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