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Airspade excavation tool

An AirSpade excavation tool is a unique device that safely enables you to uncover buried utility lines. It is designed for utility workers, arborists, and landscapers to perform their jobs without the risk of damaging a structure or causing injuries to the operator. Its speed and agility make it a great choice for a variety of excavation tasks. Learn more about the AirSpade here. Also, read on to learn about its safety features.

Utility of AirSpade excavation tool

The Utility of AirSpade is a unique excavation tool, which uses compressed air to safely excavate soil and other underground utilities. The tool is designed to be safe to use around underground utilities and other sensitive infrastructure, and reduces the risk of electrical shock. This excavation tool can cut the digging time by half, and also reduce fatigue on workers. Below are some of its benefits:

Using the AirSpade allows you to detect and correct root structure defects, including rotten roots and overgrown roots. These defects are often caused by improper planting systems or by a poor soil. They may also result in pavement heaved by the roots that don’t have proper planting systems. Air spades also allow you to detect defects in tree roots. You can then correct root structures with a variety of air tilling techniques, including root pruning and root collar excavation.

Safety of the operator

The UTILITY AIR-SPADE 4000-Air Excavation Tool harnesses the power of compressed air to perform safe digging around buried utilities. This tool’s patented supersonic nozzle produces high-speed laser-like jets that move at double the speed of sound, minimizing sparking and other hazards. The patented nozzle is also built into the airspade’s ergonomic handle and trigger guard. The AIR-SPADE’s trigger guard protects the operator from being struck by the high-speed jets produced by the nozzle. In addition, it features an integral pressure gauge and retractable stabilizer bar.

The ergonomic design of the Air-Spade helps minimize musculoskeletal stress and maximize operator comfort. In addition, the insulated fiberglass barrel helps prevent electrical shock. Since compressed air is a powerful utility, it’s important to choose the right airspade to protect your body. Never use a home-made air lance without proper certification. It could cause serious injuries. Moreover, a home-made air lance has not been tested for 100 psi.

Safety of the surrounding area

The Airspade is an excavation tool that utilizes compressed air to safely dig under soil, utilities, and underground root systems. The tool has the added advantage of reducing labor costs and fatigue for workers. In addition to being safer, the Airspade cuts digging time in half. In addition, it eliminates the risk of whipping an operator, which is common when using a home-made air lance.

The air spade works by exposing minor root pruning in the soil. This is beneficial because it allows the user to easily and accurately measure the RPA shape of a tree. Furthermore, the air spade makes it possible to excavate a limited area. A small amount of soil can be removed without impacting the surrounding area. While the radial trenches created by the tool are not ideal for the environment, they provide aeration and organic matter to the soil, which boosts nutrient levels.

Speed of excavation

The new Utility Air-Spade 4000 Series excavating tool is built with safety and productivity in mind. With a patented supersonic nozzle, this excavation tool releases a powerful, laser-like jet at speeds up to two times the speed of sound. Compared to traditional digging methods, this tool is safe for all types of jobs, including those that require trenching and excavation around sensitive underground pipes and utilities.

The speed of excavation with AirSpade can vary depending on the type of soil. Various nozzle sizes will yield different rates. Learn more about these typical rates in the Digging with AirSpade guide. After you have purchased your AirSpade, be sure to read up on the best techniques for digging in different soil conditions. Listed below are some tips for speeding up the process and maximizing your productivity.

Damage to tree roots

Traditional methods of excavation involve hand tools and can cause damage to tree roots. They are also inefficient, time-consuming, and increase the risk of injuries. An airspade is a safe, effective, and schedule-friendly method for clearing mulch and excess soil without damaging trees. Airspades are also ideal for large-scale construction projects where multiple trees are being excavated in a single day.

When used properly, the AirSpade can correct the root structure of trees in need of remediation. Common root problems include improper planting, soil built up at the base, and limited growing space. Such problems can be compounded in urban conditions. Improper planting methods and poor soils can limit tree growth, and roots can even heave pavements if they aren’t supported by a root collar. Aside from air tilling, other root structure correction methods include root pruning and root collar excavation.

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