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Excavator buckets are one of the important parts of excavators. According to their structure and use, they can be divided into the following types:
Stabdard Bucket: Also known as standard bucket, is the most commonly used bucket for excavators, and is generally used for light work environments such as clay excavation and sand, soil, and gravel loading. The bucket opening has a larger area and a larger stacking surface, so it has a higher filling factor; it saves operating time and has high efficiency.
Rock Bucket: It is a bucket specially used for excavating rocks and hard soils. It is used for excavating hard rocks, sub-hard rocks, and weathered stones mixed in the soil; loading of hard rocks and ore after blasting, etc. . High-strength wear-resistant steel, better digging performance and more economical. The teeth and walls of the bucket are thicker, able to withstand greater impact and pressure, and are suitable for working places such as mines and quarries.
Digging Bucket: Used for hard soil or frozen soil construction operations, usually with single or multiple teeth, the bucket teeth are sharp, easy to break the soil.
Screen Bucket: Good wear resistance, long service life, simple structure and easy maintenance. It is widely used in the screening of materials in metallurgy, building materials, chemical industry, grain, medicine, chemical fertilizer and other industries.
In short, different types of buckets are suitable for different excavation sites and materials. Choosing a suitable bucket can improve excavation efficiency and reduce use costs.