A Comprehensive Guide: Kinghitter Post Driver

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QuikFence aspires to be a comprehensive service provider to all its customers in need of fencing equipment. Our range of the latest fencing brands consists of post drivers that have a reputed place in the industry. In this blog, we will talk about KingHitter, one of the post drivers supplied by QuikFence. The KingHitter 2i 360 is a legend in the world of fencing equipment. This blog focuses on highlighting the best features of KingHitter and how it has placed itself as the heavyweight in post drivers.


Wondering What Makes KingHitter A Legend?

The KingHitter has a blend of technology and robust construction. It can handle the tough terrains of Australia making it a perfect fencing machinery choice.


Reliable & Efficient

The KingHitter Post Driver is known for its great reliability. Its main priority is to make sure every post is driven firmly and securely into the ground, creating a strong and stable base for your fence. This accuracy promises a long-lasting and enduring fence system. With KingHitter by your side, you can confidently handle fencing projects. Knowing your posts will be perfectly placed and secure, you carry the same confidence for years to come. Whether you are working on a rural property, building project, or a large farm boundary, the KingHitter post rammer will provide remarkable results each and every time.


Advanced Safety features

  1. Safety Gate: The Safety Gate acts as a barrier between the operator and the work zone. It can hinge in and out of position, allowing the operator to access the work area to erect the post. When the gate is rotated away from the operator, it restricts the hammer drop for safe operation.
  2. Safety PostCap: This feature is a plate mounted between the hammer and the post. It has a spike that pierces the top of the post, holding it upright. This allows the operator to steer the post using the driver controls, maintaining a safe distance from the impact zone.
  3. Fall-Arrest Bolts: These bolts are integrated into the linkage design, preventing the post rammer from falling to ground level in case of a toplink failure, thus protecting the operator from potential crush hazards.
  4. Hydraulic Check Valve: Acting as a ram "brake," this valve stops the ram instantly after the hammer's stroke, minimising rope whip and enhancing safety.


Experience The Difference

No matter where you're working; in a small rural project or a large farm fencing installation, the best companion for any fencing job is the KingHitter 2i 360. It is the number one choice because of its advanced features together with Fairbrother’s legacy. We offer support at QuikFence throughout the journey so you are fully equipped to showcase outstanding results.


Fencing is all about having the right tools, it can make all the difference. KingHitter post pounder, with its advanced technology, robust construction, and comprehensive safety features, is a game-changer. QuikFence takes immense pride in offering this exceptional equipment to the farmers and contractors, making sure that they have everything needed to succeed.


A fencing professional or a DIY enthusiast, whoever you are, your next fencing project needs a KingHitter post rammer. Experience the reliability, efficiency, and safety that come with this top-of-the-line post driver. And remember, at QuikFence, we're more than just a supplier; we're your partner in achieving fencing excellence.


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