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The differences between vertical and horizontal installation of bucket teeth
The main core differences between the vertical and horizontal installation types of bucket teeth are as follows:
1. Direct installation type
The pin shaft is installed perpendicularly to the front of the bucket teeth.
Defect: During excavation, the squeezing force of the material directly acts on the pin shaft, which may cause the pin shaft to fall off. It is only suitable for small equipment with a capacity of less than 20 tons.
Advantages: Easy to disassemble, large operating space, and the pin shaft can be directly struck from the top
2. Horizontal installation type
The pin shaft is installed parallel to the front of the bucket teeth.
Advantages: When subjected to force, the squeezing force of the material is borne by the tooth seat, and the pin shaft only bears the radial shear force, which has a stronger load-bearing capacity and is suitable for large excavators with a capacity of over 20 tons.
Defect: Special long-rod tools are required for disassembly in sequence, and the operation space is limited. The expansion spring is prone to wear and failure due to lateral frictional force.
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The differences between vertical and horizontal installation of bucket teeth
The main core differences between the vertical and horizontal installation types of bucket teeth are as follows:
1. Direct installation type
The pin shaft is installed perpendicularly to the front of the bucket teeth.
Defect: During excavation, the squeezing force of the material directly acts on the pin shaft, which may cause the pin shaft to fall off. It is only suitable for small equipment with a capacity of less than 20 tons.
Advantages: Easy to disassemble, large operating space, and the pin shaft can be directly struck from the top
2. Horizontal installation type
The pin shaft is installed parallel to the front of the bucket teeth.
Advantages: When subjected to force, the squeezing force of the material is borne by the tooth seat, and the pin shaft only bears the radial shear force, which has a stronger load-bearing capacity and is suitable for large excavators with a capacity of over 20 tons.
Defect: Special long-rod tools are required for disassembly in sequence, and the operation space is limited. The expansion spring is prone to wear and failure due to lateral frictional force.