Bucket tooth
Bucket teeth are an important part of an excavator, similar to human teeth. They are easily worn parts. They are composed of a tooth seat and a tooth tip, which are connected by a pin shaft.
The production process of bucket teeth includes sand casting, forging die casting and precision casting. The most commonly used materials for the production of bucket teeth are high manganese steel series, low carbon martensite series, and high chromium cast iron series. They have their own characteristics, such as high manganese steel, which has better toughness and wear resistance under work hardening conditions. High chromium cast iron is wear-resistant, but has poor toughness and is not resistant to impact. Low-carbon martensitic steel is in the middle of the two, with good processing performance, and the three series of materials have different uses.
The role of the bucket teeth is to protect the entire bucket. The bucket teeth are wear parts. Because the bucket wears a lot when shoveling soil and stones, the bucket teeth can better protect the bucket. It can make the operation more delicate. When you drive the excavator to draw dragons and phoenixes on the ground, some delicate operations cannot be achieved without the reference of bucket teeth. Another function of the bucket teeth is that it is easy to dig and shovel
The teeth of the bucket are tapered and there is a blank in the middle. The force of the entire bucket is smaller, and the pressure becomes larger, making it easier to dig and shovel.