Spare parts for quarry equipment
Modern excavators are designed for all kinds of excavation and loading operations. They have many applications – they are used during road paving, construction, and in the resource extraction industry. It is hard to imagine building a house or laying new asphalt without an excavator. This earthmoving equipment can be used to load and unload bulk materials, move loads, and dig quarries. You can see excavators on the streets of your city – road repair, building construction and replacing water pipes are not without these machines.
The most important part of the excavator is the bucket, because it is with it that the machine loads the material and digs up the earth. It is often large, consists of three walls (one rear and two side walls), teeth and an adapter that allows you to attach the bucket to the handle and pull. All parts are securely welded together to avoid emergencies during construction work.
The bucket with tines is used for various earthmoving tasks. Depending on the exact task of this construction equipment, buckets can differ in size, as well as the number and type of teeth. All of this is necessary to reduce wear and tear on the excavator components and increase the life of the excavator. The bucket teeth also help to reduce the initial load placed on the bucket.
While earlier excavators were manufactured using plug-in bucket teeth that were attached to the sockets of the cutting edge, today the most common are forked teeth that are bolted on. However, like any other spare part, excavator bucket teeth wear out over time as they are subjected to constant abuse. In order for this earthmoving equipment to serve the intended period, during repair, it is necessary to use only quality parts made by well-known manufacturers. This way, the excavator restoration will take less time and will be the most efficient.