Looking At Bucket Teeth

Not directly associated with rubber tracks are the spares that attach to the heavy machinery that can be powered by tracks or wheels. Today we talk about bucket teeth, which as the name suggest are the teeth that stick out of the bucket on a digger. Now of course there are differnt sizes of diggers and the samller ones may run on rubber tracks to cover ground not stable enough for wheels. However these are likely to be small bucket teeth, as machines like this are designed more for moving things than really heavy work. The larger machines however can have bucket teeth as big as a person standing upright, especially in huge quary, contruction or mining work.

Thoes who design this heavy machinery ensure that the bucket teeth can be changed as they wear down, so that the whole bucket structure does not need to be replaced. There are many suppliers who will supply and fit where needed, either on site or at base. Each digger will have a specific specification, so this means stockists have to supply sevral different types for different makes. However the possitive thing is that it is cheaper than repacing the whole bucket, so happy days.

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