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Post Hole Digger PHD

Aiemery post hole digger mainly for use:
--Create fences with ease to keep wanted things in and unwanted things out.
--For use in many soil types.
--Ideally suited for fence building and tree planting around any type of property
  • PHD-09

  • AIEMERY

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POST HOLE DIGGER PHD

A post hole digger, also known as an auger, is a tool specifically designed to dig holes in the ground. It consists of a pair of handles, a long shaft, and a set of blades or an auger bit at the bottom. By applying downward pressure and rotating the auger, post hole diggers make it easier to excavate soil, allowing you to create holes of varying diameters and depths.


Features of AIEMERY POST HOLE DIGGER PHD model

--Auger are avaliable in sizes form 6 to 20 inches(152 to 762mm )to suit many post sixes and soil types.
--Designd for strength and durability with re-enforced boom.
--High strength,re-enforced arm

Standard Equipment

--Create fences with ease to keep wanted things in and unwanted things out.
--For use in many soil types.
--Ideally suited for fence building and tree planting around any type of property


Specification of Post Hole Digger PHD



Model


PHD-04


PHD-06


PHD-09


PHD-12


PHD-14


PHD-18


PHD-20


Drill Diameter(mm)


105


155


205


305


358


458


508


Length of auger(mm)


1100


1100


1100


1100


1100


1100


1100


Dig Depth(mm)


800


800


800


800


800


800


800


PTO speed(rpm)


540


540


540


540


540


540


540


Gearbox rate


3:1


3:1


3:1


3:1


3:1


3.5:1


3.5:1


Weight (kg)


92


107


112


118


136


147


157


Power Required (hp)


20-35


20-35


20-40


20-40


30-45


35-80


35-80


Packing size(cm)


165x55x30


165x55x30


165x65x30


165x65x37


165x56x37


165x56x55


165x56x55


Auger model


Auger 4


Auger 6


Auger 9


Auger 12


Auger 14


Auger 18


Auger 20


Auger diameter(mm)



100


150


200


300


350


450


500


Choosing the Right Post Hole Digger

Selecting the right post hole digger depends on various factors, including the project's requirements and your specific needs. Here are some key considerations:


Consider the Digging Depth and Diameter

Before choosing a post hole digger, determine the depth and diameter of the holes you need to dig. Different diggers have different capabilities in terms of hole size. Ensure the digger you select can meet your project requirements.


Soil Conditions and Terrain

Consider the soil conditions and terrain where you will be working. If you are dealing with rocky or compacted soil, you may need a more powerful digger. Similarly, if you are working on uneven or hilly terrain, a digger with good stability and maneuverability is essential.


Power Source and Budget

Decide whether you prefer a manual or gas-powered post hole digger based on your budget, the scale of your project, and your physical capabilities. Manual diggers are affordable but require more physical effort, while gas-powered diggers are easier to operate but come at a higher cost.


How to Use a Post Hole Digger

Once you have chosen the right post hole digger, follow these steps to use it effectively:


Preparing the Work Area

Before starting, mark the hole locations using stakes or flags. Ensure the area is clear of any obstacles, such as rocks, roots, or utility lines. This will prevent any accidents or damage during the digging process.


Operating the Post Hole Digger Safely

Wear appropriate protective gear, including gloves, safety glasses, and sturdy footwear. Hold the handles firmly and maintain a stable stance. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe operation.


Digging the Hole

Position the blades or auger bit at the desired location and apply downward pressure while rotating the digger clockwise. Continue digging until you reach the desired depth. Remove the digger from the hole, clear any loose soil, and repeat the process for additional holes.



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