Manufacturer Information
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vidaXL Marketplace International B.V.
Mary Kingsleystraat 1
5928 SK Venlo
PaĆses Bajos
Usage Warnings
Soil Augers
Safety warnings and precautions
Main risks
- Cuts and punctures from the cutting edges of the auger or the blades of the post hole digger.
- Trapping and pinching at joints or between the handles during opening and closing.
- Overexertion and back, shoulder or wrist injuries due to twisting or excessive load.
- Impacts to feet and legs due to loss of control, slips or dropping the tool.
- Ejection of stones, roots and soil when removing material.
- Partial collapse of the hole walls and loss of ground stability.
- Damage to underground services (irrigation, cables, pipes) with possible accidents.
- Breaking or splintering of handles and joints, with a risk of loss of control.
- Slips due to mud, wet ground or slopes.
Safe use
- Before starting, check handles, joints and edges; do not use the tool if it shows cracks, looseness or deformation.
- Wear work gloves, safety glasses and sturdy, non-slip footwear.
- Check for the possible presence of underground services in the work area and mark the drilling point.
- Keep other people and pets away from the work area and the swing radius.
- Stand with a stable footing, hold with both hands and work progressively, avoiding jerks or sudden levering.
- If you encounter a hard obstacle, stop; remove stones or roots with appropriate tools and resume without forcing.
- Empty the accumulated soil regularly to reduce weight and effort.
- For deep holes, progress in stages and keep the edges clean to prevent collapse.
- During transport, keep the tip protected and pointing towards the ground, away from your body.
- Take regular breaks to avoid fatigue and keep your hands dry to improve grip.
Storage and maintenance
- Remove soil and moisture after each use and dry thoroughly to prevent corrosion.
- Apply a light anti-corrosion coating to the metal parts when necessary.
- Check and tighten screws and fasteners; replace cracked handles or bent or worn parts.
- Sharpen the cutting edges when required following the manufacturer's instructions.
- Store the tool in a dry place, hung up or with a guard on the tip, out of the reach of children.
- Avoid placing weight on the tool during storage to prevent deformation.
- Secure it during transport so it does not move.
Restrictions on use
- Not a product for minors; for use only by adults who are familiar with its operation.
- Do not use the auger if you are excessively tired or under the effects of alcohol or medicines that reduce alertness.
- Do not use the tool on frozen, extremely compacted or rocky ground without the proper equipment.
- Do not use it near unstable edges, unshored trenches or steep slopes.
- Do not use the tool if it shows visible damage or looseness in the handles and joints.
- Do not modify it or adapt it with parts not intended by the manufacturer.
- For large-diameter jobs or very hard ground, consider assistance from another person and reinforce the cordoning off of the work area.
- Always keep the surroundings under supervision if there are children or animals nearby.