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What is an air spade used for?

The Air Spade is an excavation device that uses compressed air to remove soil. It’s powerful enough to handle heavy materials like hard clay or clumps of soil. At the same time, it’s gentle enough to safely use around sensitive roots.

What is an air shovel?

The AIR-SPADE® is a rugged and durable handheld tool that produces a stream of supersonic air moving at Mach 2. The AIR-SPADE® effectively penetrates and dislodges most types of soil, but is harmless to non-porous objects such as plant roots, buried pipes, or cables.

What is air knife excavation?

An air knife is a safe, non-destructive excavation tool, which uses a high-pressure airflow that which penetrates, expands and breaks-up soil. After the soil is loosened, the remaining material is safely vacuumed away. The air knife is one way to physically locate an accurate depth of existing utilities.

How do you Decompact soil around trees?

Two simple things you can do to start improving soil around trees are mulching and irrigation: Apply a 2- to 4-inch (5-10 cm.) layer of organic mulch a few inches from the trunk to the drip line and reapply as necessary. The mulch immediately conserves soil moisture.

Why is the root collar important?

Root collars are important to tree health because they directly impact the tree’s intake of nutrients, oxygen and water. For this reason, tree root collars should be visible and not be buried under soil or mulch.

How much does root collar excavation cost?

Excavating root collars, applying pest controls, treating trees for disease, and fertilization are all services that generally range from $150 to $400 per tree, depending on the exact scope of the work. To give a concrete example, the average cost to treat a maple tree afflicted by gloomy scale is around $120.

What are the compressed air requirements for the air-spade®?

Compressed air requirements: 25 – 225 cfm @ 90 psi. The Air-Spade 2000 has 150 cfm and 4′ barrel. The Air-Spade is available by itself or in the Standard Arbor Kit. One AIR-SPADE® with a 150 cfm / 90 psi nozzle, 4 foot barrel, ergonomic handle, 45 degree angled adapter, 10′ comfort hose, and storage case with lock.

How big is the air-Spade 2000?

The Air-Spade 2000 has 150 cfm and 4′ barrel. The Air-Spade is available by itself or in the Standard Arbor Kit. One AIR-SPADE® with a 150 cfm / 90 psi nozzle, 4 foot barrel, ergonomic handle, 45 degree angled adapter, 10′ comfort hose, and storage case with lock. The free shipping offer covers UPS Ground.

What is an airspade 2000 used for?

Features the powerful AirSpade 2000 air-excavation tool equipped with patented supersonic nozzle for superior digging performance. Ideal for sensitive arboreal work including vertical mulching, bare rooting, radial trenching, and soil aeration. Rugged, lightweight construction.

How does the air-spade work?

The Air-Spade patented supersonic nozzle turns compressed air into a high speed, laser-like jet moving at twice the speed of sound, Mach 2. All of the energy and momentum of this air moving at approximately 1200 mph is focused onto the soil dislodging it in a fraction of a second.