Impact Auger 18mm x 205mm | Heavy Duty Self Feeding | Low Friction Coating | by Cabac
The Impact Auger 18mm x 205mm is designed for efficient drilling in timber poles and wood, featuring a heavy-duty self-feeding lead screw and low friction coating for improved chip removal. Ideal for electricians and tradespeople, this auger bit is perfect for outdoor and industrial applications, ensuring superior performance in Australian conditions.
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- Size: 18mm (11/16 inch) diameter
- Length: 205mm (8 inch)
- Shank: Hardened and tempered 7/16 inch suitable for impact wrench
- Coating: Low friction coating for improved chip removal
- Lead Screw: Heavy duty self feeding
- Flute: Extended full length for superior chip ejection
- Packaging: Individually packaged in clear polycarbonate protection tube
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 205mm x 205mm x 18mm
- Weight: 0.5 kg
- Heavy duty self feeding lead screw for efficient drilling
- Flared retraction lip for easier auger removal
- Hardened and tempered 7/16 shank suitable for impact wrench use
- Low friction coating for improved chip removal
- Clear size marking for easy identification
- Extended full length flute section for superior chip ejection
- Can be re-sharpened with a suitable file
- Use by trained professionals with appropriate personal protective equipment and understanding of tool operation is recommended.
- Drilling holes in timber poles and wood for electrical and construction purposes
- Suitable for use with impact wrenches in outdoor and industrial environments
- Ideal for electricians and tradespeople working in Australian conditions
- Complies with AS/NZS 4801 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
- Durable design reduces the need for frequent replacements, minimizing waste
- Efficient chip removal reduces energy consumption during drilling
Warranty details available upon request from the manufacturer.
The Cabac Dominator III Impact Auger 18mm x 205mm is available for immediate purchase, ideal for professional electricians and tradespeople working with timber poles and wood.
