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English: This equipment at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Nevada Test Site is capable of augering soil down to a depth of 150 feet. Here it is suspended from a 150 ton crane. The rotary auger is driven by two separate motors suspended from the raised platform. It is used to start some vertical bore holes from underground nuclear tests.
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This image is available from the National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office Photo Library under number NF-4559.

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