10000 mm Double Cut Conical Rock Auger Used for Liebherr-Lb28 Drill Rig for Bored Pile Foundation Work
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Heavy Duty - Double Start Rock Auger)
Tianjin huachang xingye technology co ltd Heavy Duty double start auger built-in with 30 mm round shank pick. Generally
used for cutting medium-soft rock formations, high fractured medium-hard rock formation
and decompressed rock formations.
Double cut rock auger Main application:-
Generally used for cutting medium-soft rock formation, high fractured medium-hard rock formation and decompressed strong rock (10 - 100 MPa).
DCRA is recommended is un uncased bores
and for bigger diameters,
Features:-
Kelly box: 130-150-200 - other available upon request
Teeth: round shank picks B47K22H or B40K12 other available upon request.
Round shank rock teeth pilot bit
Wear protection: hard facing (standard)
or wear stripe (optional)
or tungstuds (optional)
NO D TOTAL LENGTH T1/T2 P1/P2 H1 d KELLY BOX WEIGHT
1 800 2000 30/20 500/600 1200 Ø219*30 200 700
2 1000 2000 30/20 500/600 1200 Ø219*30 200 870
3 1200 2000 30/30 600/600 1200 Ø245*30 200 1210
how to choose double cut rock auger?
Choosing a double-cut rock auger comes down to balancing the compressive strength of the rock with your rig's torque capacity. While a single-cut auger penetrates faster in soft ground, a double-cut auger balances the torsional forces, making it essential for keeping large-diameter holes straight in hard rock.
1. Match the Cutting Teeth to Rock Hardness
The teeth are the most critical component of your selection. For rock applications, you will almost exclusively use round shank chisel teeth (bullet bits).
Medium-Soft to Medium Rock (10 to 50 MPa): Look for standard bullet bits with a wider spacing. This allows larger rock fragments to pass through without clogging the flighting.
Hard Rock (50 to 100+ MPa): Choose heavy-duty, narrow-spaced bullet bits with thicker tungsten carbide tips. Staggered tooth positions are vital here so each tooth cuts a concentrated, narrow track rather than trying to plow a wide furrow.
2. Evaluate the Bottom Flighting Configuration
Double-cut augers have two starting flights apart, but the base construction varies depending on how hard the formation is:
Double Cut / Single Flight: The base has two cutting edges to balance drilling forces, but it tapers quickly into a single flight leading up the stem. This maximizes space for large gravel, cobbles, or fractured rock pieces to lift easily.
Double Cut / Double Flight: Two separate flights wrap all the way up the auger body. This layout is built for highly stable, hard rock structures because it maximizes the material transport stability, though it reduces the maximum fragment size the auger can carry.
3. Select the Right Pilot Bit
The pilot bit keeps the tool centered, preventing "walking" when you first strike a hard rock ledge.
RP4 (Fishtail) Pilot: Best if you are transitioning through a thick layer of soil, clay, or highly weathered rock before hitting solid strata.
Box-Type Rock Pilot: Loaded with bullet bits matching the main flights. This is mandatory for direct entry into medium to hard bedrock layers.
4. Specify Plate Thickness and Wear Protection

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