HXMD
DH300
CHINA
Laser Cutting,Welding,Grinding
YES
Customized
5-7 DAYS CAN DELIVER IF IN STOCK
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Bucket pins serve as the primary connection point between the excavator's bucket and the arm or boom. They are typically inserted through holes in the bucket ears and the lugs on the arm, forming a secure joint that allows the bucket to pivot and articulate during digging, loading, and dumping operations.
Cat Pin&Retainer | ||
Size | Part Number | Dimension(mm) |
J200 | 8E6208/8E6209 | 11*62 |
J225 | 6Y3228/8E6259 | 14*69 |
J250 | 8E6258/8E6259 | 14*79 |
J300 | 9J2308/8E6259 | 14*92 |
J350 | 8E6358/8E6359 | 19*108 |
J400 | 7T3408/8E8409 | 22*124 |
J450/460 | 8E8469/8E0468 | 22*124 |
J550 | 6Y8558/8E5559 | 25*162 |
J600 | 6I6608/6T6608 | 30*195 |
J700 | 4T4708/4T4707 | 32*200 |
Bucket pins are subjected to significant loads and forces during operation, especially when the excavator is digging in tough or compacted soil, breaking rocks, or lifting heavy materials. As load-bearing components, they must be designed to withstand these forces without bending, breaking, or becoming loose, ensuring the stability and safety of the excavation process.
Komatsu Pin&Retainer | ||
Size | Part Number | Dimension(mm) |
PC60 | 20X-70-00100 | 16.8*71 |
PC100 | 203-70-74281 | 19.5*81 |
PC200 | 09244-02496 | 24.5*100 |
PC300 | 09244-02516 | 24.7*119 |
PC400 | 09244-03036 | 30*152 |
PC65 | 209-70-54240 | 36*176 |
PC1000 | 21N-72-14330 | 40*176 |
Doosan/Daewoo Pin&Retainer | ||
Size | Part Number | Dimension(mm) |
DH130 | 2705-9014/2705-9015 | 18*85 |
DH220 | 2705-1020/2114-9008 | 20*105 |
DH300 | 2705-9010/2114-1849 | 22*109 |
DH360 | 2705-1021/2114-1849 | 23*137 |
DH420 | 2114-1849/2114-1849 | 25*152 |
Volvo Pin&Retainer | ||
Size | Part Number | Dimension(mm) |
VOL210 | 2705-1020/2114-9008 | 20*105 |
VOL290 | 1171-01910/1451-0728 | 22*124 |
VOL360 | 1451-0728/1455-0968 | 29*145 |
VOL460 | VOL460B | 32*150 |
Bucket pins serve as the primary connection point between the excavator's bucket and the arm or boom. They are typically inserted through holes in the bucket ears and the lugs on the arm, forming a secure joint that allows the bucket to pivot and articulate during digging, loading, and dumping operations.
Cat Pin&Retainer | ||
Size | Part Number | Dimension(mm) |
J200 | 8E6208/8E6209 | 11*62 |
J225 | 6Y3228/8E6259 | 14*69 |
J250 | 8E6258/8E6259 | 14*79 |
J300 | 9J2308/8E6259 | 14*92 |
J350 | 8E6358/8E6359 | 19*108 |
J400 | 7T3408/8E8409 | 22*124 |
J450/460 | 8E8469/8E0468 | 22*124 |
J550 | 6Y8558/8E5559 | 25*162 |
J600 | 6I6608/6T6608 | 30*195 |
J700 | 4T4708/4T4707 | 32*200 |
Bucket pins are subjected to significant loads and forces during operation, especially when the excavator is digging in tough or compacted soil, breaking rocks, or lifting heavy materials. As load-bearing components, they must be designed to withstand these forces without bending, breaking, or becoming loose, ensuring the stability and safety of the excavation process.
Komatsu Pin&Retainer | ||
Size | Part Number | Dimension(mm) |
PC60 | 20X-70-00100 | 16.8*71 |
PC100 | 203-70-74281 | 19.5*81 |
PC200 | 09244-02496 | 24.5*100 |
PC300 | 09244-02516 | 24.7*119 |
PC400 | 09244-03036 | 30*152 |
PC65 | 209-70-54240 | 36*176 |
PC1000 | 21N-72-14330 | 40*176 |
Doosan/Daewoo Pin&Retainer | ||
Size | Part Number | Dimension(mm) |
DH130 | 2705-9014/2705-9015 | 18*85 |
DH220 | 2705-1020/2114-9008 | 20*105 |
DH300 | 2705-9010/2114-1849 | 22*109 |
DH360 | 2705-1021/2114-1849 | 23*137 |
DH420 | 2114-1849/2114-1849 | 25*152 |
Volvo Pin&Retainer | ||
Size | Part Number | Dimension(mm) |
VOL210 | 2705-1020/2114-9008 | 20*105 |
VOL290 | 1171-01910/1451-0728 | 22*124 |
VOL360 | 1451-0728/1455-0968 | 29*145 |
VOL460 | VOL460B | 32*150 |
Installing the Excavator Bucket Tooth Pin is a crucial step to ensure the proper functioning of your excavator's bucket teeth. Follow these steps for a successful installation:
Before starting the installation, ensure you have all necessary tools on hand. You will typically need a hammer, a socket wrench, and possibly a pry bar. Having these tools ready will streamline the process.
Begin by removing any existing bucket teeth if applicable. Clean the area around the pin hole to ensure no debris obstructs the installation. Inspect both the bucket tooth and the pin for any signs of wear or damage before proceeding.
Position the new bucket tooth on the excavator's bucket, ensuring that the pin holes align correctly. This alignment is essential for a secure fit and proper functioning of the bucket tooth.
Carefully insert the excavator bucket tooth pin through the aligned holes. Use a hammer to gently tap the pin into place, ensuring it fits snugly without forcing it too hard, which could cause damage.
Once the pin is in place, check for proper alignment again. If necessary, use a retaining clip or lock to secure the pin, preventing it from loosening during operation. This step is vital for maintaining the integrity of the bucket tooth.
After installation, perform a final inspection to ensure everything is secure and properly aligned. Test the bucket tooth by moving the excavator to ensure it operates smoothly.
By following these steps, you can ensure that your Excavator Bucket Tooth Pin is installed correctly, enhancing the performance and lifespan of your excavator's bucket teeth.
Installing the Excavator Bucket Tooth Pin is a crucial step to ensure the proper functioning of your excavator's bucket teeth. Follow these steps for a successful installation:
Before starting the installation, ensure you have all necessary tools on hand. You will typically need a hammer, a socket wrench, and possibly a pry bar. Having these tools ready will streamline the process.
Begin by removing any existing bucket teeth if applicable. Clean the area around the pin hole to ensure no debris obstructs the installation. Inspect both the bucket tooth and the pin for any signs of wear or damage before proceeding.
Position the new bucket tooth on the excavator's bucket, ensuring that the pin holes align correctly. This alignment is essential for a secure fit and proper functioning of the bucket tooth.
Carefully insert the excavator bucket tooth pin through the aligned holes. Use a hammer to gently tap the pin into place, ensuring it fits snugly without forcing it too hard, which could cause damage.
Once the pin is in place, check for proper alignment again. If necessary, use a retaining clip or lock to secure the pin, preventing it from loosening during operation. This step is vital for maintaining the integrity of the bucket tooth.
After installation, perform a final inspection to ensure everything is secure and properly aligned. Test the bucket tooth by moving the excavator to ensure it operates smoothly.
By following these steps, you can ensure that your Excavator Bucket Tooth Pin is installed correctly, enhancing the performance and lifespan of your excavator's bucket teeth.