The hand auger is the most basic of the mechanical drills and is driven from the surface by extensions that are added as drilling proceeds into the ice.
IDP deploys three types of hand augers:
- SIPRE: 3-inch (76 mm) core
- IDDO: 3-inch (76 mm) and 4-inch (101 mm) cores
- Kovacs: 3.54-inch (90 mm) and 5.5-inch (140 mm) cores
The SIPRE, Kovacs, and short IDDO systems collect half-meter cores, while the long IDDO systems collect one-meter cores. The maximum depth to which hand augers can be used without power assistance(see Sidewinder) is approximately 20 meters. Hand augers are typically operated by investigators without assistance from IDP equipment operators. Hand augers are typically operated by investigators without assistance from IDP drillers, although IDP offers instruction on use of the augers to investigators before they deploy into the field, printed instruction manuals are packed with each auger kit, and a helpful instructional video is available.
Hand augers are individually packed and assigned to investigators, depending on project needs. Drills are shipped directly to the investigators or to the field sites. IDP maintains eight copies of the 3-inch IDDO hand auger, three copies of the 4-inch IDDO hand auger, and nine copies of the SIPRE hand auger. IDP maintains one Kovacs Mark V kit (14 cm/5.5 in core) and approximately four Kovacs Mark II kits (9 cm/3.5 in core). Carbide cutter inserts are available for the 3-inch IDDO and SIPRE hand augers and have been used with success in blue ice areas such as the Allan Hills region of Antarctica and other sites where the ice is entrained with grit.
While ethanol can be used to free a stuck SIPRE or Kovacs hand auger, only glycol should be used with the IDDO hand augers, so as not to delaminate the flights.
Equipment Details
| Name | Hand Auger, IDDO |
|---|---|
| Type |
Type
Ice coring
|
| Number in Inventory |
Number in Inventory
11
|
| Max. Practical Depth |
Max. Practical Depth
20 m (30-40 m with Sidewinder)
|
| Hole Diameter |
Hole Diameter
110 mm (4.3-inches)
132 mm (5.2-inches)
|
| Ice Core Diameter |
Ice Core Diameter
79 mm (3.1-inches)
101 mm (4.0-inches)
|
| Ice Core Length |
Ice Core Length
up to 1 m
|
| IDP Driller Required? |
IDP Driller Required?
No
|
| Drill Fluid Required? |
Drill Fluid Required?
No
|
| Power Requirements/ Source |
Power Requirements/ Source
Hand-powered or Sidewinder |
| Estimated Drilling Time |
Estimated Drilling Time
5 m - 2 hours |
| Time to Move (Breakdown and Setup) |
Time to Move (Breakdown and Setup)
<1 hour |
| Helicopter Transportable? |
Helicopter Transportable?
Yes
|
| Light Aircraft Transportable? |
Light Aircraft Transportable?
Yes
|
| Shipping Weight |
Shipping Weight
90 lbs for 20 meter kit |
| Shipping Volume (Cube) |
Shipping Cube
6 |
| Restrictions |
Restrictions
While ethanol can be used to free a stuck SIPRE or Kovacs hand auger, only glycol should be used with the IDDO hand augers. ** Ethanol should not be used to free a stuck IDDO Hand Auger, as it will delaminate flights on the core barrel. ** |
| Comments |
Documents
| Citation | Year |
|---|---|
| NSF Ice Drilling Program (2026) IDDO Hand Auger Kit Operations and Maintenance Manual. 1-23. | 2026 |
| NSF Ice Drilling Program (2026) IDP Sidewinder Operations and Maintenance Manual. 1-16. | 2026 |
| Vladimir Aizen, Christine Foreman, Andrei Kurbatov, Erich Osterberg, Eric J Steig (2011) 10 year plan for Shallow Coring Capabilities (1-400 m deep). 2011 Ice Drilling Science Community Planning Workshop, April 15-16, 2011, Herndon, Virginia, USA, 1-5. | 2011 |
| Jay D Kyne, Joseph McConnell (2007) The SideWinder for powering a hand-coring auger in drilling and lifting. Annals of Glaciology, 47, 101-104. doi: 10.3189/172756407786857721. https://doi.org/10.3189/172756407786857721 | 2007 |
Photos
Josh Jetson field tests the IDDO 3-Inch hand auger design at WAIS Divide, Antarctica. Credit: Steffen Bo Hansen
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