Digga
Australia is the largest manufacturer and supplier of attachments for various
types of machinery, not only in Australia but various parts of the world. The
humble beginnings of this company can be traced to the early 1980s when it was
set up by Stewart Wright, a local Australian, who wanted to supply various
types of machinery and wear parts for earth moving equipment locally. When the
need for the drilling auger arose, he set up the first facility at Tingalpa to
manufacture this attachment. Ever since the first Digga augers were manufactured, there has been no looking back.
This company has grown in leaps and bounds and currently caters to requirements
in various industries. While the auger and trenching attachments are eagerly
sought after in the construction industry, the advanced cutting equipment
manufactured are ideal for manufacturing units in many countries. The Digga ramps are highly useful in the
shipping and cargo industry, in addition to the manufacturing sector.
The
Digga ramps, like most of the other
machinery manufactured by Digga, are considered to be the best in their class.
They are manufactured using the best alloys available in the market to ensure
it can carry heavy weights. Though this equipment is used for heavy duty work,
it is light in weight and highly portable. Every Digga ramp is thoughtfully
designed and engineered by the best professionals in the industry, keeping in
mind the challenges faced. In order to cater to varying loads, Digga
manufactures various types of ramps for customers to choose from. There are
ramps for weight as low as 900 kgs to that as high as 7500 kgs. The superior
traction offered by these ramps, alongside their impeccable design, has proven
to be extremely beneficial to clients all over the world.
The
Digga augers have come a long way
since it was first manufactured. The ones that are available today are state of
the art attachments that are provided with features that augers from most other
companies lack. The auger from Digga is used for a wide range of purposes such
as drilling holes for laying foundation, tree planting, retaining footings,
screw anchoring and post hole boring.