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Maintenance Tips for Excavator Bucket Teeth


First, implement categorized protection. After using these items in daily life, don't rush to store them away or seal them up blindly. The best approach is to sort them out and properly protect them. It's important to note that during the sorting process, you should remove any contaminants, dust, and impurities, restoring the cleanliness and sharpness of the item’s edges and corners. This way, they’ll be in excellent condition for future use.
Second, we need to focus on repair and protection. After regular use, it’s important to pay close attention to inspections. Contact with various types of soil will inevitably lead to wear or damage. In response, we should promptly identify any issues so that we can effectively repair them and ensure proper protection going forward.
Therefore, when using the bucket, we can follow the tips mentioned above to ensure its protection. These are the fundamental measures for regular maintenance and also the ideal conditions for guaranteeing the long-term usability of the equipment. Often, damage to the hydraulic grab’s bucket teeth on trenching machines starts from seemingly minor details. A thousand-mile dike can be destroyed by ant nests. Only through regular maintenance of the bucket teeth can we make better use of them.

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The selection of excavator bucket teeth is aimed at wear resistance.

Earthworking teeth (used for excavating earth, sand, gravel, and other light-duty materials) are typically paired with buckets that have large bucket openings. These teeth feature a large stacking surface, resulting in a high filling coefficient, which saves operating time and boosts efficiency.


Maintenance Tips for Excavator Bucket Teeth

After using these items in your daily routine, don't rush to store them away or seal them up blindly. The best approach is to organize them and properly protect them. It's important to note that when sorting through them, you should remove any contaminants, dust, and impurities, and restore the cleanliness of their edges and corners. This way, they’ll be in excellent condition for future use.


The selection of bucket teeth is related to the environment.

Clay and gravel loading, as well as riverbed dredging, are highly efficient when using standard excavator buckets. Introduction to standard buckets: The material is typically 16Mn steel with standard plate thickness, and the bucket teeth seats are made of high-quality domestically produced components.