The most common excavator types are crawlers dragline excavators suction excavators skid steer and long reach excavators.
Excavator bucket teeth types.
The difference is they come with ripper teeth attached to the back of the bucket.
Typically a rock bucket will have heavier duty bucket teeth and additional wear protection to the body of the bucket to stop it wearing out so fast.
The rhinox range of buckets to suit 9 ton to 25 ton excavators are already very heavy duty buckets coming as standard with cat style bucket teeth hardened to 550hb hardness brinell and additional weld in hardened sidecutters and wear straps.
We also stock komatsu bucket teeth.
The ripper teeth loosen compacted earth during digging.
J series has a pin and separate retainer.
Here s how to tell which is which.
We ll go over what each type of excavator type is and what work each one is best used for.
Like the rock bucket hard pan excavator buckets are built for maximum strength and durability.
A riddle bucket is a different type of digging bucket.
Cat j series pins run horizontally through the tooth and adapter.
These are best suited for digging and trenching applications when using an excavator backhoe or other machine with high breakout force particularly in a rocky environment or rock quarry.
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