TELESCOPING AUGER REGULAR 2.25 IN MPN:301.08
The Telescoping Auger Regular 2.25 IN from Ams is an essential tool for professionals working in construction, landscaping, agriculture or any industry where drilling into the ground is required. Its durable design extends up to 6 feet with a diameter of 2.25 inches, making it perfect for deep-seated projects like soil samples, root analysis or pest infestation detection. This heavy-duty auger comes from Ams, a leading manufacturer known for producing high quality, reliable tools at competitive prices. It's also made in the USA and sold by a Veteran-Owned Business to ensure exceptional craftsmanship and commitment to customer satisfaction. The Telescoping Auger Regular 2.25 IN is not just an efficient solution for all your drilling needs; it's an investment that guarantees years of trouble-free performance.
Top product features:
- Extends up to 6 feet with a diameter of 2.25 inches
- Made in USA by Veteran-Owned Business
- High-quality construction for trouble-free performance
Top product applications:
- Digging soil samples for agriculture analysis
- Pest infestation detection in plants and trees roots
- Soil testing during construction projects
Technical Specifications
- Item Telescoping Auger
- Type Regular
Manufacturer Details
- Manufacturer: Ams
- Condensed Mfg Number: 30108
- MPN: 301.08
Label Details
- Hazardous Material: N
- Green Material Flag: N
- Country of Origin: US
- CA Prop 65 Wht Label: N
Classification Details
- Harmonization Code: 8207600061
- GDS Category Name: Soil Auger Kits
- GDS Family Name: Soil Testing
- GDS Segment Name: Lab Supplies
- UNSPSC: 41113910
- UNSPSC Class ID: 39
- UNSPSC Commodity Name: Soil measuring equipment
- UNSPSC Commodity ID: 10
- UNSPSC Commodity Name: Soil testing kits
- UNSPSC Family ID: 11
- UNSPSC Family Name: Measuring and observing and testing instruments
- UNSPSC Segment ID: 41
- UNSPSC Segment Name: Laboratory and Measuring and Observing and Testing Equipment
Shipping Details
- Not For Sale In: HI AK PR
Product info last updated on April 4, 2024 9:50am UTC Category: Soil Testing