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auger design

10/15/2009 1:55 PM

hi,i ask about auger design and it mechanism

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Re: auger design

10/15/2009 2:41 PM

You posted this same question on 10/12 at 12:33pm PST. I answered it with the following:

For what purpose...rock drilling, well drilling, toilet sewer pipe rooting, off shore oil drilling ? How deep will you drill...200 feet, one mile ?

We need a lot more info from you for any of us to offer some help on where to look and what to look for in auger designs...

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Re: auger design

10/16/2009 10:28 PM

An auger is a screw designed for cutting. It requires a rotary mechanism to turn it. Does this answer your question ?

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