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Excavator Bucket Teeth, Tooth for all type of machine PC60 PC200, Cat 330, Any Machine, contact now and get quotation marks

Excavator Bucket Teeth, Tooth for all type of machine PC60 PC200, Cat 330, Any Machine, contact now and get quotation marks

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Key Features & Designs 
  • Tip/Point:
    The most crucial part of the tooth, designed for penetration and wear resistance. Different shapes are optimized for various materials:
    • Pointed/Chisel Teeth: For general-purpose digging and cutting into compacted soil and gravel.
    • Rock Teeth: More robust with reinforced, chisel-like shapes to break through tough rock.
    • Twin Tiger Teeth: Two-pronged design for increased penetration in hard soil or for trenching.
  • Reinforcement:
    Additional structural elements for durability:
    • Ribbing/Gussets: Provide extra strength to the tooth's structure.
    • Paneling: Adds extra wear material to the tooth's surface to increase its lifespan in abrasive conditions.
  • Wear Resistance:
    Achieved through higher hardness materials and specific wear protection to withstand abrasive conditions like sand or quarrying.
Functional & Attachment Features
  • Locking System:
    The tooth securely fastens to the bucket via a system that often includes:
    • Shank Adapter: A male, tapered adapter that the tooth slides onto. 
    • Retention Pin: A pin that locks the tooth onto the adapter, designed to prevent wear by not being constantly loaded. 
  • Pin Protector:
    A small piece ahead of the pin hole that deflects material, protecting the retention pin from wear. 
  • Material Retention:
    The overall design, particularly the shape of the tooth and bucket, is engineered to hold material inside the bucket, minimizing spillage and improving efficiency. 
Design Variations
  • Standard (Chisel) Teeth:Balanced for general digging in various soil types. 
  • Penetration Teeth: Long, thin styles for digging into highly compacted dirt. 
  • Heavy-Duty Teeth: Reinforced for extreme conditions like frozen or heavily compacted ground and demolition. 
  • Trenching Teeth: Narrower profiles and extended tips to create precise, clean trenches. 
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