Ideally suited for projects requiring high structural resistance, Technidrill’s threaded augers ensure stress-free drilling operations. Our comprehensive range of augers is specifically engineered to meet the demands of geotechnical surveys in soft to semi-hard formations.
To optimize your site performance, our drilling tools are available in several configurations:
Choosing Technidrill for your drilling tools means benefiting from industrial expertise that controls the entire manufacturing process. Every auger we produce is designed to optimize cutting removal and minimize friction, guaranteeing increased tool longevity and a significant reduction in the cost per meter drilled.
We also offer a full ecosystem of equipment to support your auger drilling operations:
In the drilling industry, an auger is a rotary tool shaped like a continuous screw, used to bore into the ground without drilling fluids or with minimal assistance. Drillers rely on these drilling tools for the reconnaissance of unconsolidated or semi-soft soils (clays, silts, sands).
The rotational movement of the auger breaks down the formation and transports the sediment (cuttings) to the surface along its helical flights. As a central component of soil investigation equipment, the auger enables fast and precise sampling for foundations and geotechnical engineering.
Selecting the right auger is critical for the success of your boreholes in clayey or loose terrain. Technidrill’s engineering team assists you in configuring the drilling tools best suited to your geological constraints. To place an order efficiently, please define the following requirements:
Trusting Technidrill means relying on over 30 years of experience and the expertise of our specialized R&D department. This constant capacity for innovation ensures that your equipment is perfectly adapted to the specific challenges of your worksites.
To obtain a solution adapted to your job site, fill out our quote form or contact your Technidrill sales representative: https://technidrill.com/en/contact-us/.
Ideally suited for projects requiring high structural resistance, Technidrill’s threaded augers ensure stress-free drilling operations. Our comprehensive range of augers is specifically engineered to meet the demands of geotechnical surveys in soft to semi-hard formations.
To optimize your site performance, our drilling tools are available in several configurations:
Choosing Technidrill for your drilling tools means benefiting from industrial expertise that controls the entire manufacturing process. Every auger we produce is designed to optimize cutting removal and minimize friction, guaranteeing increased tool longevity and a significant reduction in the cost per meter drilled.
We also offer a full ecosystem of equipment to support your auger drilling operations:
In the drilling industry, an auger is a rotary tool shaped like a continuous screw, used to bore into the ground without drilling fluids or with minimal assistance. Drillers rely on these drilling tools for the reconnaissance of unconsolidated or semi-soft soils (clays, silts, sands).
The rotational movement of the auger breaks down the formation and transports the sediment (cuttings) to the surface along its helical flights. As a central component of soil investigation equipment, the auger enables fast and precise sampling for foundations and geotechnical engineering.
Selecting the right auger is critical for the success of your boreholes in clayey or loose terrain. Technidrill’s engineering team assists you in configuring the drilling tools best suited to your geological constraints. To place an order efficiently, please define the following requirements:
Trusting Technidrill means relying on over 30 years of experience and the expertise of our specialized R&D department. This constant capacity for innovation ensures that your equipment is perfectly adapted to the specific challenges of your worksites.
To obtain a solution adapted to your job site, fill out our quote form or contact your Technidrill sales representative: https://technidrill.com/en/contact-us/.