RBD 72CC Trolley Type Earth Auger with 12 inch Auger Bit with 2 Years Warranty
SKU: TI-R7-15796
Price : ₹18500 (Including GST)
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Short Description
RBD 72CC Trolley Type Earth Auger
12 inch (30.48 cm) Bit Diameter
Country of origin: India
Description
The RBD Trolley Earth Auger 72cc is a powerful and versatile tool designed for drilling holes in the ground for various applications. It combines the efficiency of a high-performance 72cc two-stroke gasoline engine with the convenience of a trolley design, allowing for easier maneuverability and enhanced stability during operation.
Features
:
Efficient utilization of time and manpower
Low maintenance cost
Specification
:
Product Type: Trolley Type
Brand: RBD
Product Type : Earth Auger
Brand : RBD
Bit Diameter : 12 inch (30.48 cm) (Approx.)
Power : 3.2 HP
Displacement : 72cc
Engine Type : Single cylinder Air cooled Engine
Fuel Used : Petrol
Fuel Tank Capacity : 1 L
Fuel Consumption : 600 ml / hr.
Capacity : 80-100 Holes in 1 Hour
Speed : 340 RPM
Bit Depth Size : 2.5 feet (76.2 cm) Approx.
Suitable for : Farm, Nurseries and Green House
Weight : 20 Kg (Approx.)
Note : 2 Years Warranty Covers Only Manufacturing Defects.
Usage
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Before you start:
> Check the fuel level and add fuel if necessary.
> Attach the desired auger bit to the shaft and ensure it is fastened properly.
> Wear the necessary safety items like boots, gloves, etc for protection.
Starting the machine:
> Set the choke to the "ON" position.
> Prime the engine by pumping the primer bulb until fuel is visible in the line.
> Place the auger bit at the desired drilling location.
> Hold the throttle lever slightly open.
> Grip the starter cord and pull it firmly to start the engine.
> Once the engine starts, gradually release the choke.
> Adjust the throttle as needed to maintain the desired drilling speed.
> Slowly engage the auger into the ground, allowing the machine's weight to do most of the work.