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Direct-mounted bucket teeth are suitable for excavator tonnage
The tonnage range of excavators applicable to direct-mounted bucket teeth is clearly defined as follows:
Applicable tonnage range
1. Small equipment of no more than 20 tons
The direct-mounted bucket teeth, due to the vertical installation of the pin shaft, are subjected to the frontal squeezing force of the material during excavation. If the equipment tonnage is too large or the excavation force is too strong, it is easy for the pin shaft to fall off.
It is suitable for small excavators ranging from 1 ton to 20 tons, such as in municipal construction, farmland renovation and other light-load working conditions.
Limiting factors
Mechanical defect: Under high-intensity operations (such as hard rock excavation), the direct-mounted structure has insufficient tension and clamping force, and is unable to resist the excavation reaction force of large-tonnage equipment, posing a risk of pin shaft detachment
Replacement standard: Equipment weighing over 20 tons must adopt horizontally mounted bucket teeth, using a parallel pin shaft structure to disperse force and ensure operational stability
Conclusion: The straight-mounted bucket teeth are strictly compatible with small excavators of 20 tons or less. If the tonnage exceeds this range, it needs to be switched to a horizontally mounted structure to meet the load-bearing requirements.
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Direct-mounted bucket teeth are suitable for excavator tonnage
The tonnage range of excavators applicable to direct-mounted bucket teeth is clearly defined as follows:
Applicable tonnage range
1. Small equipment of no more than 20 tons
The direct-mounted bucket teeth, due to the vertical installation of the pin shaft, are subjected to the frontal squeezing force of the material during excavation. If the equipment tonnage is too large or the excavation force is too strong, it is easy for the pin shaft to fall off.
It is suitable for small excavators ranging from 1 ton to 20 tons, such as in municipal construction, farmland renovation and other light-load working conditions.
Limiting factors
Mechanical defect: Under high-intensity operations (such as hard rock excavation), the direct-mounted structure has insufficient tension and clamping force, and is unable to resist the excavation reaction force of large-tonnage equipment, posing a risk of pin shaft detachment
Replacement standard: Equipment weighing over 20 tons must adopt horizontally mounted bucket teeth, using a parallel pin shaft structure to disperse force and ensure operational stability
Conclusion: The straight-mounted bucket teeth are strictly compatible with small excavators of 20 tons or less. If the tonnage exceeds this range, it needs to be switched to a horizontally mounted structure to meet the load-bearing requirements.