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When should the bucket teeth be replaced?
The bucket teeth are worn more than 30% of their original height
The bucket teeth have cracks or deformations on their surface
The bucket teeth pin holes are worn excessively or the ears are deformed
The bucket teeth locking device fails or is excessively worn
These situations remind you that it is time to replace the bucket teeth!
How to choose bucket teeth correctly?
Ⅰ. Manufacturing process - casting & forging
Casting is made by pouring into a mold, cooling and solidifying molten iron, and is suitable for producing parts with complex shapes, especially those with complex inner cavities.
Forging is the use of a forging press to impact and shape metal blanks, which is used for parts with higher strength, higher hardness, and relatively stable dimensions.
Ⅱ. Different materials have different service life
Common bucket teeth are made of alloy steel, but if you want to be more wear-resistant, carbon C, boron B, and chromium Cr elements will be added to the iron, and some will add tungsten carbide particles to enhance wear resistance.
Bucket teeth with a service life of less than 250 hours are high-wear products. If the service life is 500-1000 hours, it is a medium-wear product. If it is more than 1500 hours, it is a low-wear bucket tooth
You can consider purchasing it for a long time.
How to choose the right bucket teeth?
Different working conditions with different bucket teeth can often achieve twice the result with half the effort.
Flat teeth:Strong grip, large soil holding capacity, suitable for earthwork
Rock teeth:High versatility, both penetration and cutting force, suitable for rockwork
Sharp teeth:Relatively stronger penetration, more suitable for use in sandbag soil and weathered rock working conditions
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