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Most heavy equipment manufacturers produce at least one piece of equipment that requires the use of teeth. Caterpillar, Volvo, Komatsu, JCB, Case, Sany Machinery are examples of manufacturers who use these tools. Machines can be: excavators, bulldozers, backhoes, scarifiers.
Learn about bucket teeth:
Designed to penetrate soil, rock piles or abrasives, teeth are designed to withstand the rigors of bucket and blade use that heavy equipment faces every day. For optimum performance, users must carefully select the wear-resistant materials used in mechanical accessories.
Thinner teeth penetrate faster into different types of soil (recommended for gravel and low abrasive ores), but on the other hand they suffer from more wear, teeth made of special steel, use Longer life (recommended for heavy service such as loading rock, limestone, granite or harder ores).
Importance of choosing the correct tooth:
Teeth are ground engaging tools that protect components, reduce operating costs and maximize equipment performance. The most important part of heavy machinery is the work tool, on which bucket teeth have a direct impact. The right choice can affect productivity, fuel consumption, maintenance costs and extend the life of your equipment.
Incorrect tool selection will consume more fuel, reduce engine power, operator fatigue when working against the machine, and machine vibrations in the cab.