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V160K

GUARANTEE AND WARRANTY

Goods manufactured, rebuilt, supplied or installed by the Company are warranted against defects in material or workman-
ship by the Company or its supplier for twelve months but the Company may transfer to the customer the benefit of any 
subsisting guarantee which the Company may hold in respect thereof. The Company shall have the option to replace, 
repair or withdraw any item or authorize the Customer to do so at the Company’s expense but so that the Company 
shall not be obliged to accept any charges from Customers or others for work carried out in the warranty period if such 
expenditure has not been previously authorized in writing by the company. The Customer is required to return any defec-
tive item within ten days after the discovery of any defect, carriage paid, together with the Company’s return/warranty 
form (which be provided on request) fully completed. The warranty period shall operate from the date of sale, even in the 
event of goods being repaired, or replaced free of charge during the warranty period. Any warranty given by the Company 
shall not be assignable and shall not extend to any goods which have been processed, treated or mixed or subject to any 
process after the goods have left the company. Warranties shall not extend to any failure, defect or damage attributable to 
normal wear and tear, lack of service or maintenance, use outside the scope of the manufacturer’s specification, misuse, 
abuse or accident. In the event that a claim for repair and replacement under warranty is rejected by the Company or its 
supplier the items returned will be disposed of  within ten days of notifying the Customer, if they remain uncollected. No 
goods which have been installed or used by a customer may be returned for credit or replacement should same prove to 
be unsuitable for any purpose. Non-warranty goods returned for inspection, report, costing or repair will also be disposed 
of if after a period of ten days from the Company issuing a Report thereon, the goods remain uncollected, or no written 
instructions are received in relation thereto.

The liability of the Company for all goods or services supplied, whether under the terms of any agreement or negligence 
or otherwise howsoever arising, shall be limited to the price paid and received in respect of the goods or services (as the 
case may be or where both are supplied the total price for the goods and services) and the liability for any loss or dam-
age to the extent it exceeds such price aforesaid (and in any event any claim for loss of profit, third party liability, loss of 
production, direct revenue loss and any indirect or consequential loss whatever) is hereby excluded unless;

2.1  The Customer at the time of making an order declares to the Company a special interest in the supply of the goods and 

agrees to pay a surcharge calculated by reference to the extent of that interest; and

2.2  The Company confirms in writing that it accepts such special interest and the extent to which it may Narrow the scope of 

the limitation herein contained.

3.1  When goods are supplied to the Customer’s written or verbal specification or on information Supplied by the Customer, no 

liability will be accepted for any damages howsoever arising as a result of such instruction or specification being incorrect 
and all goods are supplied on the basis that the Customer is fully responsible for and aware of the safe and correct usage, 
installation, security and maintenance thereof. 

3.2  Where the Customer’s written or verbal specification, information or instructions are inaccurate or incorrect in addition to 

the provisions of the foregoing clause 4.3.1 being applicable, the customer shall moreover make good any loss suffered 
by the Company and specifically, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, shall refund to the Company (apart 
from any payments required by clause 3.7 hereof) the cost of inspecting, repairing or disposing of any goods returned to 
the company, or in the event that the goods are of no further value, the price thereof.

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Summary of Contents for V160K

Page 1: ... Owners Manual Safety Precautions Manual number PROV50K Release Date July 2020 Operating Instructions Maintenance Parts Lists AUGER ANCHOR DRIVE VARIABLE SPEED V160K 785 856 2661 WWW PRO DIG USA COM VARIABLE SPEED V160K ...

Page 2: ...r and serial number of your product available These numbers will help provide exact in formation about your specific product You will find the model and serial numbers on an ID plate located on the product For your convenience write the product model number serial numbers and date of purchase in the spaces below MODEL NO ___________________________ SERIAL NO ___________________________ DATE OF PUR...

Page 3: ...ating or working on this equipment Know and obey all OSHA regulations local laws and other professional guidelines for your operation Know and follow good work prac tices when assembling maintaining repairing mounting removing or operating this equipment KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT Know your equipment s capabilities dimensions and operations before operating Visually inspect your equipment before you star...

Page 4: ...before operation Replace parts that are cracked chipped or damaged in any way before operation Keep others away when making any adjustments to the unit Damage to the PRO DIG Auger Drive and auger bit can result if the prime mover moves while the auger is still in the hole PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE Use proper tools and equipment when conducting maintenance refer to this manual for ad ditional infor...

Page 5: ...Striking a hard object underground with the auger turning can result in the slowing or stopping of the auger SAFETY DECAL LOCATIONS SAFETY DECALS This unit comes equipped with all safety decals in place They are designed to help you safely operate your unit Read and follow all safety decals Locations shown below in figure 1 Keep all safety decals clean and legible at all times Replace safety decal...

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Page 7: ... the hydraulic system All case drain lines must be mounted continuously rising towards the reservoir This allows any entrapped air to escape freely from the motor housing The PRO DIG Auger Drive is supplied with a case drain hose already installed This hose must be directly connect ed to the reservoir and should be below the oil level in the reservoir and should be below the oil level in the reser...

Page 8: ...owever much better values can be achieved which contributes significantly to extending the life and durability of the hydraulic motor and the complete system CHANGING THE FILTERS It is recommended that the filters be changed after the initial start up or at least 100 hours from the initial opera tion NOTE These recommendations are provided for guidance to ensure long service life and proper operat...

Page 9: ...able for use in high pres sure hydraulic installations For the correct choice of suitable hydraulic oils it is necessary to know the working temperature in the hydraulic circuit The hydraulic oil chosen must allow the working viscosity to be within the optimum viscosity range as shown below Attention Due to pressure and speed influences the tem perature of the leakage fluid is always higher than t...

Page 10: ...clean the hole 6 Stop rotation of the auger and raise the auger out of the hole Swing the auger away from the newly drilled hole Spin the loose material off the auger Note Do not reverse the auger rotation while the auger is still in the hole The loose material will back fill the hole 7 If necessary repeat steps 2 through 3 to obtain a cleaner hole OPERATIONS TO AVOID 1 In some soil conditions or ...

Page 11: ...RO DIG does not accept any liability for injury or war ranty CHECKING AND CHANGING THE GEAR OIL The Planetary gearbox used on your PRO DIG Drive Head uses a gear oil to keep the internal gears lubricated To check and or replace the oil follow these simple steps CHECKING THE GEAR OIL 1 Make sure the PRO DIG Auger Drive unit is in an upright position when checking the oil 2 Slowly loosen the oil fil...

Page 12: ...engaged Check connections Quick release coupler is faulty Replace faulty coupler Hydraulic oil tank is low Fill oil tank to maximum level Planetary gear failure Contact your Authorized Service Dealer Machine or hydraulic pump failure Refer to parent machine manual BAIL HOUSING LEAKING OIL Hose s of fitting s leaking Tighten or replace Motor O ring failure Replace damaged O ring OUTPUT SHAFT LEAKIN...

Page 13: ...after a period of ten days from the Company issuing a Report thereon the goods remain uncollected or no written instructions are received in relation thereto 2 The liability of the Company for all goods or services supplied whether under the terms of any agreement or negligence or otherwise howsoever arising shall be limited to the price paid and received in respect of the goods or services as the...

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