Digga Machinery Attachments

The company's head office is based in Yatala, Queensland with two other facilities across Australia (Victoria and New South Wales) and a network of dealers across the country.

A need for repairs and supply of Drilling Augers arose and a small factory in Tingalpa was established in 1982 the beginning of Digga Manufacturing.

[1] Digga introduced robotic welding and computerised machining in 1989 before advanced steel cutting was achieved a few years later.

A major announcement in 2009 was the acquisition of Kanga Loaders[6] which was followed later that year by the launch of Machinery Attachment Service and Repairs or MASR.

[9] In 2013 Digga constructed a dedicated facility in Dyersville, Iowa after growing demand for its products in North America.

After only 4 days of lost work Project Phoenix was created and the team were up and running in temporary facilities and offices.

The HALO Auger Alignment system uses a set of red and green lights to guide the machine operator back to drilling plumb holes.