Ore handling is a "hellish" challenge for loaders—the hard ore and sharp edges can quickly wear down ordinary bucket teeth into "rounded teeth," making them unable to scoop up material and causing frequent tooth damage and delays. As a factory specializing in bucket tooth casting, today we reveal: how should you choose bucket teeth for ore handling?
1. "Sharp teeth + thick walls" is the standard configuration for ore handling.
Ordinary bucket teeth are thin-pointed and thin-walled, so hitting ore with them is like "throwing an egg against a rock". Our factory's ore-specific bucket teeth feature a "pointed tooth type + thickened tooth wall" design: the tooth tips have been "reinforced with sharp angles," resulting in 40% stronger penetration than ordinary bucket teeth, allowing them to easily cut into ore piles; the tooth wall thickness is increased by 2mm, maximizing impact and fracture resistance, making them less prone to breakage during ore operations.
2. "Dual alloy casting" further enhances wear resistance.
The wear and tear in ore handling is a "hard-on-hard" experience, and a single material cannot withstand it? Our ore bucket teeth use a "dual alloy casting process": the tip of the tooth is inlaid with tungsten steel alloy, which has twice the wear resistance of ordinary manganese steel; the body of the tooth is made of high chromium manganese steel, which takes into account both toughness and strength. Even if you scoop ore for 8 hours a day, the lifespan can be 50% longer than that of ordinary bucket teeth.
3.Bucket Tooth-Holder Compatibility — Avoid Mismatches!
Many machine owners buy high-quality bucket teeth, but due to mismatched tooth holder models, the teeth wobble and experience uneven stress. In mining operations, this "mismatch" can cause the bucket teeth to wear out in just one day. Our factory supports customized "tooth holder + bucket teeth" matching, precisely matching the tooth holder size according to your loader model (such as LiuGong 856, Lingong 955), ensuring a perfect fit between the bucket teeth and tooth holder, preventing wobbling, jamming, and ensuring stable stress during operation.
In summary, the core requirements for bucket teeth in ore operations are "sharpness, thickness, wear resistance, and adaptability." Our factory's ore-specific bucket teeth are precisely designed for ore working conditions in terms of tooth shape, material, and adaptability, enabling loaders to "bite smoothly and work quickly" in ore piles, reducing tooth replacements, downtime, and maximizing output.