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Bucket attachments are special attachments used on heavy equipment machinery, like tractors and skid steers, to scoop and carry materials such as dirt, debris and gravel. Bucket attachments come in a wide variety of sizes and types, each meant for a particular use case.
Bucket teeth are heavy duty metal spikes that attach to the bottom, or lip, of a bucket attachment. They are frequently used together with excavators and loaders to perform tasks that require high penetration, such as digging and trenching.
Properly selected bucket teeth enhance your machines ability to dig into heavily compacted soil or rocky terrain. Compared to a simple bucket without teeth, using a bucket with teeth can reduce strain on your machine and improve its digging capacity.
Bucket teeth are available in a variety of designs intended for specific applications. Each design has its own strengths and weaknesses, and maintenance requirements vary between the designs.
The most popular types of bucket teeth are:
When choosing bucket teeth for your machine, youll want to consider the terrain youre working in and how much digging power you need.
Pros: durable, versatile, leaves behind a smooth bottom
Cons: inefficient for penetrating compact soil, broad point cannot effectively fracture rocks and other hard materials
Chisel bucket teeth are the most common type of bucket teeth. The teeth have a broad design that narrows into a flat chisel shape at the working edge of the tooth.
Their wide shape, which flattens into a broad chisel rather than a sharp point, results in a very large working surface area. This enhanced surface area makes chisel teeth more resistant to abrasive terrain and they tend to wear down more slowly.
Since chisel teeth have a flat working edge, they leave behind a smooth bottom when used for digging trenches or leveling terrain. This makes them ideal for clearing, scraping and cleaning surfaces.
Choose this design if you are using a skid steer or mini excavator for general hauling or leveling and trenching tasks in loosely compacted soil.
Pros: durable, versatile, good penetration
Cons: expensive, poor impact performance, does not leave behind smooth bottom
Like standard chisel teeth, rock chisel bucket teeth have a somewhat broad design that narrows into a flat working edge. Unlike standard chisel teeth, however, rock chisel teeth are designed for superior penetration and durability.
In addition, rock chisel teeth frequently have a ribbed design, which provides additional strength and penetration capabilities. Their all-purpose design makes them well suited to clearing and scraping hard or rocky terrain.
Choose rock chisel teeth if you are using a skid steer or loader on rocky terrain that requires good penetration.
Pros: high penetration, high impact performance, excels in hard materials and compacted soils
Cons: expensive, poor durability, does not leave behind smooth bottom
Single tiger bucket teeth have a spike design that narrows into a pointed working edge. This design provides superior penetration capabilities, but results in poor durability.
Compared to chisel designs, single tiger teeth have much better penetration capabilities. The extremely narrow working edge focuses the power of your machine onto a single point, allowing you to break through tightly compacted terrain.
Since they are constructed of less material, single tiger teeth are not very durable and wear down quickly. They also do not leave a smooth bottom, so they arent ideal for grading and leveling.
Choose single tiger teeth if you are using a loader or skid steer for digging and trenching in rocky or tightly compacted terrain.
Pros: superior penetration, high impact performance, excels in hard materials
Cons: expensive, poor durability, does not leave behind smooth bottom
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Twin tiger teeth have a two-pronged design, providing twice as much penetration as single tiger bucket teeth. These v-shaped teeth excel at penetrating hard surfaces like rock or frost, but theyre harder on your equipment and need to be replaced frequently.
For applications where penetration is the main concern, twin tiger teeth are a great solution. They can handle extremely hard surfaces such as rock, hardpan and frost.
Choose twin tiger teeth if youre using a loader to dig and trench in challenging surfaces where superior penetration is required.
Bucket teeth can be used on a variety of wheeled heavy equipment to accomplish challenging construction and excavation tasks. Whether you should use bucket teeth with your machine depends on your application and the terrain youre working in.
Many machines are commonly used with bucket teeth:
While bucket teeth can improve the power and efficiency of your heavy equipment, they must be properly maintained in order to see any real benefit. Bucket teeth that become worn down, dull, or loose must be repaired or replaced.
Generally, bucket teeth begin losing effectiveness after 6 weeks of regular use. You should replace bucket teeth whenever your machine starts to lose digging power due to dull teeth. If you notice your bucket teeth have been worn down to nubs, its time to replace them.
The lifespan of bucket teeth is highly dependent on how youre using the teeth and the abrasiveness of the soil youre working in. Highly abrasive soil will wear down your bucket teeth more quickly, sometimes cutting the lifespan of your bucket teeth in half.
Train your operators to check the condition of their machines bucket teeth before each shift. Heavy equipment should never be operated with missing bucket teethusing a tooth bucket with just the shanks can wear the shanks down, rendering them unusable.
Bucket teeth secured with a pin and lock mechanism can be attached and detached using a hammer and pin punch.
Attaching a bucket tooth is a straightforward process:
To detach a bucket tooth, use a pin punch and hammer to hammer the pin out, tapping it from the side of the lock. For example, if the lock is located on the right side of the shank, then tap the pin out from the right side, forcing it out through the hole on the left side of the tooth.
On average, bucket teeth need to be replaced every 1-3 months. The abrasiveness of the soil youre working in has a significant impact on the lifespan of your bucket teeth. In very abrasive soil, you may need to change your bucket teeth every 3-4 weeks to maintain your machines digging power.
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Every machine is different! Pin centres and ear widths often differ between machine makes and models, so most of the time excavator buckets are not universal.
Sometimes, there are exceptions with machines that happen to have the same (or very similar) pickup specs. Also, depending on the brand and style of your hitch, you may be able to pick up buckets with a range of pin centres.
However, nothing is more accurate than measuring for yourself.
When it comes to making attachments to suit your excavator, there are 3 important measurements needed:
Most machines have standard pickup measurements, but we always recommend measuring for yourself to ensure that the attachment you purchase will fit on your machine. Be wary when buying second-hand machines, as hitches can be made to suit different pickups than the machines standard.
To make the attachment buying process as smooth as possible, we offer as much assistance as we can before we fabricate your attachments to ensure that they fit onto your machine. We keep a large database of the standard pickup specifications of a wide range of machines.
For those who live locally, you can also bring us your machine or any existing attachments that fit onto your machine and we will happily measure it up for you to ensure accurate measurements.
If coming to see us isnt an option, we are always happy to speak to you over the and correspond via as much as is required to guarantee that we have the right measurements. We want to get it right the first time! Enquire here to get in touch with our team, or call 4 HOGAN ( 446 426).
We also keep a record of all the jobs that have come through our factory. If you already own a Hogan attachment, simply provide us with the serial number and we can make it to the same specifications. The serial number is unique to every attachment and can be found on the ID tag or stamped into the attachment itself.
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