Extended augers
Little Beaver Inc. offers D-Series augers for extended drilling depths.
The series features a secure drive pin connection, allowing operators to drill deeper than 15 feet during geotechnical and environmental testing and foundation repair. Augers in the series range from 4 to 18 inches in diameter.
Little Beaver’s D-Series augers feature a secure drive pin connection, allowing operators to drill deeper than 15 feet during geotechnical and environmental testing and foundation repair. |
“There was a need for a heavy-duty auger that drilled farther than our standard snap-on augers and also featured a stronger connection point to handle deeper drilling,” says Mike Hale, Little Beaver sales manager. “We designed our D-Series augers with the capability to drill down to 100 feet with auger extensions. The augers, although sturdy, are only half the weight of competitive-brand augers of the same size. This significant weight reduction makes transportation, on and off the job site, easier for the operator.”
Little Beaver offers its D-Series augers and extensions in 36-, 48- and 60-inch lengths with standard tips and blades, carbide blades or heavy-duty tips. The tips and blades exchange easily to accommodate varying soil types, allowing the operator to quickly switch on the job site.
The D-Series augers feature solid-top construction and easily connect to the drill with a drive pin. Because the augers reach deeper depths, they are most commonly used with Little Beaver’s most powerful drill, the Big Beaver Drill Rig.
The Big Beaver offers one-man operation and exceptional portability. The 26-inch-wide rig fits through gates and doorways to access areas unavailable using truck-mounted units. The drill’s hydraulic power source achieves as much as 690 foot-pounds of drilling torque for fast and efficient drilling.
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