Latson EA 52, a 2-stroke 52cc Earth Auger Engine, is designed for efficient, powerful, and precise drilling. Equipped with a 3 inch (7.62 cm) drill bit, it is ideal for digging holes for fence posts, plantations, and landscaping projects. Its lightweight build, robust engine, and easy handling make it suitable for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Features
:- High-performance 52cc 2-stroke petrol engine ensures consistent and powerful drilling in various soil types
- Lightweight and robust design allows effortless handling and maneuverability, reducing operator fatigue
- Full-grip handlebars provide maximum control and stability during operation, even on tough terrain
- Quick recoil start system enables easy ignition in all weather conditions, minimizing downtime
- Versatile application with included 3-inch drill bit, suitable for multiple drilling tasks in agriculture and construction
Specification
:- Product Type: One Man Operated
- Brand: Latson
- Power : 1.25 kw
- Weight (Approx.) : 13 kg
- Fuel Used : Petrol
- Displacement : 52 cc
- Stroke : 2
- Engine : 44F/ 2Stroke
- Fuel Used : Petrol + 2T Oil
- Speed : 6500 RPM
- Bit Size : 3 inch (7.62 cm)
Applications
:- Digging holes for fence posts quickly and efficiently, saving time compared to manual digging
- Planting saplings and shrubs in gardens, orchards, or landscaping projects with uniform hole sizes
- Installing signposts or small poles in agricultural or construction sites with minimal manual effort
- Soil sampling and testing for agricultural or environmental studies, providing consistent sample depths
- Drilling through ice for ice fishing or other winter activities, thanks to its powerful engine and adaptable bit
Usage
:- Assemble the auger by attaching the drill bit securely to the engine’s shaft, following the manual’s instructions
- Prepare a fuel mix of petrol and 2-stroke oil in the recommended ratio before filling the tank
- Place the auger on stable ground, switch the power on, and use the recoil starter to ignite the engine
- Hold the handlebars firmly, set the auger vertically, and gradually engage the throttle to begin drilling
- Lift the auger occasionally to clear loose soil and prevent the bit from jamming during operation