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What you Get
What you Get
Additional Information
Additional Information
Set Up
Set Up
Specifications
Specifications
Recommendations
Recommendations
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
⚠ Caution:
- ❌ Do not use in grounds where there are underground services such as but not limited to: electricity, gas, phone, data, water.
- ❌ Do not use GroundGrabba products for any other purpose other than ground anchoring.
- ❌ Not for timber, concrete, rock, bitumen, hot mix, tiles or Hard Large rocky grounds.
- Match the correct cable gauge and GroundGrabba for the size and strength of the animal you intend to secure.
- Deploy your GroundGrabba correctly for maximum anchoring
- Misuse or abuse of GroundGrabba products can lead to injury or worse to the user or bystanders.
- Not to be used with mains powered drills.
- When using Battery drills please refer to the drill manufacturers warnings and safety instructions prior to use with GroundGrabba products.
- Only use GroundGrabba products for their intended purpose of ground anchoring things such as tents and shade canopies.
- Always hold your drill firmly with both hands and use the inside of your legs as a drill guide with the drill handle in between your legs to help prevent torque twisting wrist or other injury.
- Always start your drill on the lowest torque setting. Use a good quality high torque drill or impact wrench.
- For hard or extremely hard grounds we recommend pre drilling a minimum of a 10mm pilot hole to help with insertion. GroundGrabba Lites are only for soft loose grounds.
- Some grounds will be impenetrable.
- Use the correct GroundGrabba for the job.
- The GG Pro (12") are not for loads in sand or soft grounds.
Warranty
Warranty
Warranty
GroundGrabba is made to last! Every GroundGrabba steel product comes with a Lifetime Replacement Warranty against breakage or manufacturer defects. If you ever encounter a problem with your GroundGrabba Steel Pro products, simply let us know and we’ll replace it immediately — no questions asked.*
*conditions apply
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3 Packs to Choose From:
- 1 x 19mm Hex Socket + 1 x 12x300mm Masonry Bit Hex shaft (Pro)
- 1 x 19mm Hex Socket + 1 x 12x600mm Masonry Bit SDS shaft (Pro I and II)
- 1 x 19mm Hex Socket + 1 x 12x600mm Masonry Bit Hex shaft. (Pro I and II)
Our Hex drivers are a convenient socket with shank designed to help do what GroundGrabba's have been made for, and that is to make life easier by using a drill to deploy them.
Use the 12x300mm Masonry drill bit to create pilot holes into hard earth to help the deployment of your GroundGrabba Pro 300mm or choose one of the 600mm varieties perfect for GroundGrabba Pro l and Pro II's.
Specifications
All Socket Drivers Aprox:
Weight: 125grams
Dimensions: 2.5 x 5cm
Drill Bit:
1, 2 & 3
- 12x300mm
- 12mm Masonry Drill Bit to pre-drill holes into very hard ground to help make the insertion of GroundGrabba Pro possible.
- Made of hardened steel with a tungsten tip.
- Weight: 175grams
- Dimensions: 12x300mm
- HEX Shaft/Shank
4-7
- 12x600mm
- 12mm Masonry Drill Bit to pre-drill holes into very hard ground to help make the insertion of GroundGrabba Pro l and Pro II possible.
- Made of hardened steel with a tungsten tip.
- Weight: 250 grams
- Dimensions: 12x600mm
- SDS Shaft/Shank
Or
- 12x600mm
- 12mm Masonry Drill Bit to pre-drill holes into very hard ground to help make the insertion of GroundGrabba Pro l and Pro II possible.
- Made of hardened steel with a tungsten tip.
- Weight 250grams
- Dimensions: 12x600mm
- HEX Shaft/Shank
Additional Information
Simply snap the Hex Driver into any standard cordless rattle guns or drill chuck. Our Hex Socket Drivers are of medium strength for normal use. Not intended for use with extremely tough terrain or with high torque drills/rattle guns.
If you go camping on really hard compact ground and you’re finding it almost impossible to drive your GroundGrabba Pro into the ground then try pre-drilling the ground using the masonry drill bit. You may need to drill the ground an inch or two at a time and keep clearing the hole if the ground is ‘that’ hard.
Masonry drills come with different shank/shafts so please make sure your drill is compatible with these.
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