Earthquake Power Equipment introduces new 60V Lineup

The newest products were unveiled at Equip Expo and feature an earth auger, string mower and cultivator.

Earthquake earth auger

Earthquake is launching its 60V System featuring an earth auger, string mower and cultivator. The 60V lineup provides professional level results that rival gas powered equipment but in a battery platform. The products were first unveiled at this year’s Equip Expo.

The Earthquake 60V Earth Auger with an 8-Inch High-Performance Bit (Model: 44977) is the first product available as part of the new 60V system. This earth auger combines the performance of gas-powered models with the convenience of electric operation. Whether professionals are digging post holes, planting shrubs or installing irrigation, the 60V Earth Auger is an ideal tool. With the included 4Ah battery, this auger can drill up to 35 holes per charge, allowing users to complete outdoor projects without interruptions.

Key features include:

  • Variable Speed Trigger: Customize drilling experience to match various soil conditions for maximum efficiency.
  • Reverse: Effortlessly clear holes with the easy-to-use reverse mode.
  • Quick Connect Coupler: Enjoy tool-less auger bit changes, making setup and adjustments a breeze.
  • High-Performance Bit: The included 8-inch diameter bit features heavy-duty carbide blades and a full 36-inch flight for superior digging power.
  • Heavy-Duty Construction: The splined output shaft and robust transmission evenly distribute force, preventing damage from challenging soil conditions.
  • Torque Reduction: The Earthquake 60V Earth Auger is compatible with all Earthquake Torque Reduction Accessories to improve efficiency on the job and reduce the wear on tear on the user!

With a 5-year limited tool warranty and a 3-year limited battery warranty, the Earthquake 60V Earth Auger is designed for longevity and reliability.

“We are excited to introduce the Earthquake 60V Earth Auger. This unit combined with our torque reduction accessories has changed the way we think about hole drilling tasks,” says Graham Ruppel, director of marketing for Earthquake.

For more information, visit Earthquake’s website.