Instructions / Assembly

Please read this
60 second guide
BEFORE
using your
Power Planter
OtherwiseOtherwise you risk injury to
yourself and possible
damage to the Power
Planter attachment which
will not be covered by the
Lifetime Warranty.
Yes, it’s Important!
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START
GUIDE
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START
GUIDE
Please read this
60 second guide
BEFORE
using your
Power Planter
Otherwise you risk injury
to yourself and possible
damage to the Power
Planter attachment which
will not be covered by the
Lifetime Warranty.
Yes, it’s Important!
Please read this
60 second guide
BEFORE
using your
Power Planter
OtherwiseOtherwise you risk injury to
yourself and possible
damage to the Power
Planter attachment which
will not be covered by the
Lifetime Warranty.
Yes, it’s Important!
QUICK
START
GUIDE
Quick Check..
DDid you happen to buy
your Power Planter at an
Expo, Retail store,
Amazon, or anywhere
else apart from the
Power Planter Website?
Register Now to receive the
Power Planter
Lifetime Warranty*
on materials and
craftsmanship.
I
It only takes a minute and is
totally FREE.
USA
powerplanter.com/register
UK
powerplanter.co.uk/register
Australia
powerplanter.com.au/register
New Zealand
powerplanter.co.nz/register
Plus, we will keep you
informed of the next
NEW product we are
developing.
Please read this
60 second guide
BEFORE
using your
Power Planter
OtherwiseOtherwise you risk injury to
yourself and possible
damage to the Power
Planter attachment which
will not be covered by the
Lifetime Warranty.
Yes, it’s Important!
QUICK
START
GUIDE
Quick Check..
DDid you happen to buy
your Power Planter at an
Expo, Retail store,
Amazon, or anywhere
else apart from the
Power Planter Website?
Register Now to receive the
Power Planter
Lifetime Warranty*
on materials and
craftsmanship.
I
It only takes a minute and is
totally FREE.
USA
powerplanter.com/register
UK
powerplanter.co.uk/register
Australia
powerplanter.com.au/register
New Zealand
powerplanter.co.nz/register
Plus, we will keep you
informed of the next
NEW product we are
developing.
Plus, we will keep you
informed of the next
NEW product we are
developing.
Register Now to Receive the
Power Planter
Lifetime Warranty*
on materials
and craftsmanship.
It only takes a minute and
is totally FREE.
USA
powerplanter.com/register
UK
powerplanter.co.uk/register
Australia
powerplanter.com.au/register
New Zealand
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If you have any trouble at all,
please do contact us for help.
Follow these steps to safely use
your Power Planter
If you have GOOD arm strength you may
choose to use your drill in full drill mode
(at slow speed). This oers no protection
from jarring though, so use with caution.
Advanced - Drill Mode
Ensure the drill is in Forward mode
otherwise the Power Planter will just
spin on the surface. It is marked with a
forward arrow or the letter ‘F’
5: Change to forward mode
If you have a side handle for your drill it
will make controlling the Power Planter
easier. Hold drill rmly with two hands
and have body in stable position.
4: Best with Side Handle
Use screwdriver mode on your drill as this
will protect you from jarring if you hit a
rock or tree root. A higher number gives
more digging power.
3: Adjust clutch to high number
DD NOT operate on high speed. It is
dangerous and ineective to do so.
Drill speed should be on Level 1 or Lo.
2: Set Slow Drill Speed
Check tightness regularly when
digging to avoid stripping the head.
With metal chucks, you can lock it by one
click backwards after fully tightening.
1: Tighten the Chuck
1: Tighten the Chuck
Check tightness regularly when
digging to avoid stripping the head.
With metal chucks, you can lock
it by one click backwards after
fully tightening.
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A more complete FREE Training video
AUS & NZ
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If you have any trouble at all,
please do contact us for help.
Follow these steps to safely use
your Power Planter
If you have GOOD arm strength you may
choose to use your drill in full drill mode
(at slow speed). This oers no protection
from jarring though, so use with caution.
Advanced - Drill Mode
Ensure the drill is in Forward mode
otherwise the Power Planter will just
spin on the surface. It is marked with a
forward arrow or the letter ‘F’
5: Change to forward mode
If you have a side handle for your drill it
will make controlling the Power Planter
easier. Hold drill rmly with two hands
and have body in stable position.
4: Best with Side Handle
Use screwdriver mode on your drill as this
will protect you from jarring if you hit a
rock or tree root. A higher number gives
more digging power.
3: Adjust clutch to high number
DD NOT operate on high speed. It is
dangerous and ineective to do so.
Drill speed should be on Level 1 or Lo.
2: Set Slow Drill Speed
Check tightness regularly when
digging to avoid stripping the head.
With metal chucks, you can lock it by one
click backwards after fully tightening.
1: Tighten the Chuck
4: Best with Side Handle
If you have a side handle for your
drill it will make controlling the
Power Planter easier. Hold drill firmly
with two hands and have body in
stable position.
USA - www.powerplanter.com/go
UK - www.powerplanter.co.uk/go
A more complete FREE Training video
AUS & NZ powerplanter.com.au/go
If you have any trouble at all,
please do contact us for help.
Follow these steps to safely use
your Power Planter
If you have GOOD arm strength you may
choose to use your drill in full drill mode
(at slow speed). This oers no protection
from jarring though, so use with caution.
Advanced - Drill Mode
Ensure the drill is in Forward mode
otherwise the Power Planter will just
spin on the surface. It is marked with a
forward arrow or the letter ‘F’
5: Change to forward mode
If you have a side handle for your drill it
will make controlling the Power Planter
easier. Hold drill rmly with two hands
and have body in stable position.
4: Best with Side Handle
Use screwdriver mode on your drill as this
will protect you from jarring if you hit a
rock or tree root. A higher number gives
more digging power.
3: Adjust clutch to high number
DD NOT operate on high speed. It is
dangerous and ineective to do so.
Drill speed should be on Level 1 or Lo.
2: Set Slow Drill Speed
Check tightness regularly when
digging to avoid stripping the head.
With metal chucks, you can lock it by one
click backwards after fully tightening.
1: Tighten the Chuck
2: Set Slow Drill Speed
Do NOT operate on high speed.
It is dangerous and ineffective to do
so. Drill speed should be on
Level 1 or Lo.
USA - www.powerplanter.com/go
UK - www.powerplanter.co.uk/go
A more complete FREE Training video
AUS & NZ powerplanter.com.au/go
If you have any trouble at all,
please do contact us for help.
Follow these steps to safely use
your Power Planter
If you have GOOD arm strength you may
choose to use your drill in full drill mode
(at slow speed). This oers no protection
from jarring though, so use with caution.
Advanced - Drill Mode
Ensure the drill is in Forward mode
otherwise the Power Planter will just
spin on the surface. It is marked with a
forward arrow or the letter ‘F’
5: Change to forward mode
If you have a side handle for your drill it
will make controlling the Power Planter
easier. Hold drill rmly with two hands
and have body in stable position.
4: Best with Side Handle
Use screwdriver mode on your drill as this
will protect you from jarring if you hit a
rock or tree root. A higher number gives
more digging power.
3: Adjust clutch to high number
DD NOT operate on high speed. It is
dangerous and ineective to do so.
Drill speed should be on Level 1 or Lo.
2: Set Slow Drill Speed
Check tightness regularly when
digging to avoid stripping the head.
With metal chucks, you can lock it by one
click backwards after fully tightening.
1: Tighten the Chuck
5: Change to Forward Mode
Ensure the drill is in Forward mode
otherwise the Power Planter will just
spin on the surface. It is marked with
a forward arrow or the letter ‘F’.
USA - www.powerplanter.com/go
UK - www.powerplanter.co.uk/go
A more complete FREE Training video
AUS & NZ powerplanter.com.au/go
If you have any trouble at all,
please do contact us for help.
Follow these steps to safely use
your Power Planter
If you have GOOD arm strength you may
choose to use your drill in full drill mode
(at slow speed). This oers no protection
from jarring though, so use with caution.
Advanced - Drill Mode
Ensure the drill is in Forward mode
otherwise the Power Planter will just
spin on the surface. It is marked with a
forward arrow or the letter ‘F’
5: Change to forward mode
If you have a side handle for your drill it
will make controlling the Power Planter
easier. Hold drill rmly with two hands
and have body in stable position.
4: Best with Side Handle
Use screwdriver mode on your drill as this
will protect you from jarring if you hit a
rock or tree root. A higher number gives
more digging power.
3: Adjust clutch to high number
DD NOT operate on high speed. It is
dangerous and ineective to do so.
Drill speed should be on Level 1 or Lo.
2: Set Slow Drill Speed
Check tightness regularly when
digging to avoid stripping the head.
With metal chucks, you can lock it by one
click backwards after fully tightening.
1: Tighten the Chuck
3: Adjust Clutch to High Number
Use screwdriver mode on your drill
as this will protect you from jarring if
you hit a rock or tree root. A higher
number gives more digging power.
USA - www.powerplanter.com/go
UK - www.powerplanter.co.uk/go
A more complete FREE Training video
AUS & NZ powerplanter.com.au/go
If you have any trouble at all,
please do contact us for help.
Follow these steps to safely use
your Power Planter
If you have GOOD arm strength you may
choose to use your drill in full drill mode
(at slow speed). This oers no protection
from jarring though, so use with caution.
Advanced - Drill Mode
Ensure the drill is in Forward mode
otherwise the Power Planter will just
spin on the surface. It is marked with a
forward arrow or the letter ‘F’
5: Change to forward mode
If you have a side handle for your drill it
will make controlling the Power Planter
easier. Hold drill rmly with two hands
and have body in stable position.
4: Best with Side Handle
Use screwdriver mode on your drill as this
will protect you from jarring if you hit a
rock or tree root. A higher number gives
more digging power.
3: Adjust clutch to high number
DD NOT operate on high speed. It is
dangerous and ineective to do so.
Drill speed should be on Level 1 or Lo.
2: Set Slow Drill Speed
Check tightness regularly when
digging to avoid stripping the head.
With metal chucks, you can lock it by one
click backwards after fully tightening.
1: Tighten the Chuck
Advanced - Drill Mode
If you have GOOD arm strength you
may choose to use your drill in full
drill mode (at slow speed).
This offers no protection from jarring
though, so use with caution.
Follow these steps to safely
use your Power Planter
If you have any trouble at all,
please contact us for help.
A more complete FREE training video
AUS & NZ - powerplanter.com.au/go
USA - www.powerplanter.com/go
UK - www.powerplanter.co.uk/go
Who We Are
Power Planter® is a third
generation family-owned
auger manufacturer that
started two decades ago in
rural Illinois and is still
located there today. The
centennial farm where our
company began making
augers is a sixth
generation family-run
farm.
We have evolved over the
past 20 years from the
invention and patent of
our original Power Planter
auger to offer a variety of
different sizes, models,
and even auger accessories
today. Above all, we are a
family business, and we
strive every day to adhere
to the same level of
craftsmanship and work
ethic the company was
first founded on more
than 20 years ag
o
.
Our Core Principles
The core principles Power
Planter was founded on
remain strong.
We are
committed to putting our
customers’ needs first –
every single time. We will
always work hard to create
high quality augers for our
customers today, tomorrow,
and for many years to
come.
Our Company Today
Our founder, Wayne
Niewold, invented the first
garden-friendly earth
auger more than 20 years
ago. Power Planter is now
operated by Wayne’s
grandson, Greg Niewold.
Greg took over in 2013 and
has expanded the reach
of Power Planter to serve
customers across the
U.S., Canada, Australia,
New Zealand, Norway,
select countries in
Europe, and more.
Our Augers
Are 100% made in the
USA
Feature high quality,
durable craftsmanship
Come with 1-on-1
customer service
assistance and more.

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