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Tips for a Cordless Drill Ice Auger

Post n°30 pubblicato il 21 Novembre 2014 da batterydepot
 

A ice auger is an essential tool for ice fishing. It allows the angler to penetrate the ice, which in some areas can be many feet deep. A power auger can cut through a foot or more of ice within a few seconds. The drill mechanism powers ice shavings up and out of the hole.

Keep the blades on your ice auger sharp. You can sharpen the blades of some models, using a grinding wheel. Others require you to replace the blades entirely. Sharp blades mean faster cutting times and less strain on the ice auger's engine. Don't stand the auger upright on the ice; this will dull the blades. Instead, lay the auger flat. Place it back in the ice sled when you're done using it. When storing the auger, cover the blades with a light coat of grease. This will prevent rusting.

Ice augers are an expensive piece of HITACHI BCL 1415 battery. Protect your investment by placing your auger in a case. For long-term caution, store augers upright. Laying them on their side can cause the drill to warp. You can purchase a stand specifically designed to hold augers. Treat gas augers with a fuel stabilizer at the end of the season. Add the stabilizer according to the manufacturer's instructions, then turn the auger on. When it starts to smoke, turn it off and empty out the old fuel. This will prevent the gasoline from causing a varnish on the inside of the motor.

If you're using an ice sled and pulling it behind you while walking, there's not much to securing an auger. Just secure it so it doesn't tumble out of the sled. A well-designed ice sled will have a spot specifically designed to hold an auger. Things get more tricky when you're using a snowmobile or ATV to cross the ice. Keep the auger securely fastened using shock or drill battery for MAKITA JR180D. Transport ice augers with the gas cap up and the vent screw closed, so your gasoline doesn't drain out all over the ice. Open the vent screw when you drill your holes in the ice.

Test the blades before drilling to make sure they aren't loose. Don't lean into the auger when you're drilling your holes. You want the auger straight up and down. With gasoline ice augers, the weight of the auger alone is enough to drive it through the ice. Just hold the head of the auger so it doesn't rotate, and let the motor and the blades do the work. Hand augers require a bit more force, but hold the auger straight up and press downwards as you PANASONIC EY9200B tool battery. If your blades are sharp, you don't need to apply much pressure.

 
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