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Terex Utilities Auger Tooling | Auger Drills

Terex Auger Tooling

Experience and Products You Can Trust

For over 70 years Terex has been designing and manufacturing quality rock drills, dirt augers and auger tooling teeth and products serving the utility, construction and foundation industries worldwide.

 

Experience in projects around the world provides us a unique understanding of what it takes to get the job done even in some of the most extreme conditions. Our business philosophy is to utilize our expertise to partner with our customers to truly understand their needs and provide solutions with products of the highest quality.

 

 

Terex is one of a select few companies that design and build both digger derricks and auger tooling.

 

 

New products and services are constantly being offered to help keep our customers updated with the latest in product improvements that enhance productivity and component life.

Hex Shaft / Kelly Bar
Auger Flighting
Carbide Teeth, Tip and Pilot Bit

 

A Warranty You Can Rely On

The Terex warranty program is the best in the industry. If for any reason you don't like the tool, it can be returned with our 30-day return policy.

 

 

Terex offers a 1-year warranty on material and workmanship of all our augers.

 

 

 

 

Terex Utilities Auger Styles | Auger Drills

Digger Derrick Augers

 

The Terex Digger Derrick Auger line includes augers specifically designed to improve the drilling performance in various soil conditions. These Digger Derrick augers each have a unique cutting pattern that allows each tooth to penetrate through and lift up fractured or broken material via an efficient track. Whether cutting into loose and compacted soils or into stiff clays, shale, cobbles or medium rock strata, we have a Digger Derrick Auger designed for you.  

 

 

Heavy Duty / Extra Heavy Duty Foundation Augers

 

The Terex Heavy Duty (HD) and Extra Heavy Duty (XHD) Foundation Auger line includes augers designed with engineered flighting pitch to specifically enhance material flow, improve tooth penetration and to increase overall job productivity. This HD/XHD Auger line comes with a variety of styles, sizes, teeth and pilot bits to choose from based on your unique job site.

 

 

Auger Barrel Tools

 

Designed for cutting a small track into the rock, the core barrel series holds the core out of the hole for easy removal and cleanup. Specifically designed for situations when a flighted auger will not cut the rock, this core barrel series allows for easy storage and can be carried on the boom the same as a regular Digger Derrick auger. 

COREBARREL PRESSURE
Barrel Tools
Barrel Types

Auger Teeth & Blocks

 

Terex Auger teeth and blocks have a unique cutting pattern that allows each tooth to cut a small track efficiently. Our cut pattern and tooth attack angle combine to allow the teeth to penetrate through and lift up fractured or broken material. To fit the correct tooth of block to your unique job site, check out our specially-designed line of auger teeth and blocks below. 

 

 

TXDICHA
Teeth and Blocks

 

 

Hollow Kelly Bars

 

The Terex Hollow Kelly Bar is specially designed to be a versatile, time-saving tool for operators. This design allows the screw anchor to be inserted directly into the kelly bar and eliminates the need for a heavy screw anchor adapter - saving time and increasing productivity. Save time on your next job site and check out our Hollow Kelly Bar designs!

 

Simplify storage and transportation of your augers and core barrels with the Terex Auger Tooling Trailer by White's Welding LLC. The trailer has a lifetime structural warranty and can hold all types of augers and core barrels up to 102 inches in diameter. Terex is the exclusive distributor of this trailer that provides a safe and efficient way to store and haul auger tools to the job site.

Terex auger trailer 7AT24K

 

 

 

 

Terex Utilities Stand Alone Core Barrel | Terex Digger Derrick

Choosing the Right Auger Tooling for Your Digger Derrick

To get the best performance out of your digger derrick, it is important to choose the right auger tooling for the job. Tools are interchangeable between different OEMs, but that doesn’t mean that all tools are created equal. Terex is the only manufacturer of digger derricks that also manufactures tooling, designed for maximum productivity and efficiency. When choosing the right tool for the job, selection factors include auger style tools or barrel tools, various types of teeth, and multiple tool sizes. 

Read this full article here.

 

 

Bullet Tooth Removal and Installation

Properly switching out your Terex Auger Bullet Teeth is important for adapting to your job site soil conditions as well as ensuring you do not have damaged or missing auger teeth while performing your walk-around inspection. As you visually inspect all auger attachment fasteners and the condition of your auger teeth before use, you can properly switch out your teeth using the Tech Tip from our Terex Service Team. 

Read the full Tech Tip here.

Terex Utilities Stand Alone Core Barrel | Terex Digger Derrick

 

 

Choosing the Right Auger Tooling for Your Digger Derrick

Performing Frequent and Annual Inspections

For ANSI standards and to ensure the longevity of your unit, it's important to perform frequent and annual inspections. To perform an inspection of your Auger Drills or of your Digger Derrick - including the torque, condition and installation of your auger tool and teeth, we have some walk-through inspection checklists available on our website. 

Use Terex Inspection Checklists Here.

 

 

Related News


Digger Derricks: Among the Most Versatile Tools – When Used Correctly

  • by Alicia Haich
  • Jun 7, 2022, 08:19 AM

Digger derricks are built to tackle a myriad of tasks ─ from digging holes then lifting and setting poles to turning in screw anchors, putting linemen in the air, and setting transformers. Like the people who use them, digger derricks are hard working tools used to solve a variety of challenges. 

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True or False: You can use a digger derrick boom to rock a pole loose or use the load line to forcibly remove the pole. 

The Answer? FALSE. This practice is prohibited by manufacturers because it can impose unknown loads and forces that key components were not designed to withstand.  It can also result in the pole breaking causing injury. 

With this tool’s versatility, there are work practices that need to be properly managed, such as removing and setting poles. If not done properly, equipment can be damaged. 

 

Top Tips for Removing Poles 

Don’t Rely Solely on a Digger’s Brute Force 

Digger derrick work practices for removing poles must be properly managed to prevent damage. The main components of a digger derrick that can experience damage due to pole rocking include pedestal, turntable, boom, cylinders, pole guides, subframe, outriggers and winch. All these components are expensive to repair or replace if damaged. Downtime for repairs can put equipment out of service for extended periods.  

 

Use a Pole Puller 

Instead of using the boom’s brute force, a pole puller must be used to loosen the pole. Attempting to lift a pole that is frozen to the ground or embedded/fastened to the ground could shock load and cause an overload to the digger derrick components. Instead use a pole puller, which can provide much higher force to loosen the pole.  

In extreme cases, it may be necessary to dig one or more holes with the digger derrick auger alongside the pole to loosen the soil, assisting the pole puller. 

 

Correctly Lift the Pole 

Once the pole is loose, then the lift cylinders can be used to carefully lift the pole until it is freely suspended, while using the pole guides to maintain control of the pole.  

  • The actual lifting should only be done within the lift cylinder capacity, the load chart, and the number of parts of line – do not use the pole guides to lift the pole. The pole guide should only be used to help control the pole as it is being lifted.   

  • The rigging attaching the pole to the load line must be above the balance point of the pole to keep the butt end heavy and down. 

  • As the pole is lifted, it is always critical to maintain control of the pole. Shifting loads, misuse, or losing control of the pole can cause boom damage, pole guide, load line or rigging failure resulting in unpredictable movement of the pole. Losing control of the pole may lead to serious injury or death along with shock loading, side loading, and component damage or failure. 

     

Pole Setting Reminders 

Setting a pole with a digger derrick, in most cases, creates fewer chances for causing damage to equipment than when removing poles. However, these reminders are intended to help prevent damage to equipment. 

  • The load line must be attached above the balance point of the pole and all components on the pole.   

  • Never use the pole guides to support the pole. Pole guides are meant to help guide the pole, to keep it under control. Proper use will reduce the chances of damage by side loading or shock loading to the boom and damage to the pole guides themselves.  

  • In some cases, alternate equipment might be necessary for digging the hole in the first place. The type of equipment used is dictated by the ground conditions that need to be augered.  Proper selection of the auger will increase productivity.  For example, in hard rock areas a core barrel can be used instead of a standard auger to increase productivity. Areas of shale require different types of tooling than sandy or clay soil conditions.  Knowing which tools to use and having those tools available can save the operator countless hours, reduce wear, and tear on the equipment, and extend the life of the auger and teeth. Read more about Choosing the Right Auger Tooling for Your Digger Derrick here