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AMS

AMS Quick-Connect* Carbon Steel/Stainless Steel Auger Buckets

Item #: 77585
$281.00
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AMS Quick-Connect Carbon Steel/Stainless Steel Auger Bucket, Mud, 2-3/4”

Auger down to a depth of five feet in just two minutes – even in the hardest soils! The quick-connect design that lets you quickly connect and disconnect components. Quick-Connect eliminates the problems of stripped or worn threads and the need for wrenches. For regular sampling applications use the Carbon Steel Bit. On all augers, cylinders are stainless steel, 6-1/2” long. Overall auger length is approximately 12”. Cutting edges are stelite hard surfaced, heat treated, and sharpened to a fine cutting edge. If fast breakdown or changeover is important to you, consider AMS’s Quick-Connect system. Unique button and hex coupling connectors allow Quick-Connect augers, cross handles, and extensions to connect and disconnect faster than common Thread-On systems. Keep in mind though, Quick-Connect pieces are not interchangeable with Thread-On handles or extensions and that Thread-On, not Quick-Connect, components and extensions are the only tools compatible with AMS hammer attachments. Caution – Quick-Connect accessories are designed for use with hand augers only. They should never be used in conjunction with the AMS Hammer Attachment. Note: Quick-Connect assembly is cast steel. Remainder is stainless steel.

Note: Larger diameters available. Call for details.

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Quick Specs

Brand AMS
MPN 300.19
UPC
UNSPSC 41113900
Made In United States

Quick Specs

Brand: AMS
MPN: 300.19
UPC:
UNSPSC: 41113900
Made In: United States

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Anonymous

Works great to auger deeper when larger auger is stopped by coarse fragments. Use care to not be too agressive with smaller auger and rocks in soil or you may break the tips off of the auger blade.