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5 Things to Know Before Buying Buy Cat Bucket Teeth Adapters

Author: Muriel

Jan. 13, 2025

5 Things You Must Know About Bucket Teeth Adaptors

To maximise the performance and lifespan of your bucket teeth, they must work in unison with the fitted bucket teeth adaptors.

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If they are not matched correctly, or your adaptor is worn out, you can expect premature bucket tooth loss or breakages, even if you are using the right bucket teeth for the machine and digging conditions.

Use the information in this article to help ensure the best bucket setup and drive the most productivity and profit from your earthmoving operations.

1) How long should bucket teeth adaptors last?

While it depends on the digging conditions you should get around eight tooth change-outs from one adapter however, it may be less if you are operating in highly abrasive digging conditions.

You will know it is time to replace your bucket teeth adaptors when you start consistently breaking or losing bucket teeth in operation, when you were not before. You will also likely see wear on the adapter nose or top and bottom leg, as well as find that new teeth have excess movement on the adapter when fitted.

Without due care and maintenance, worn bucket teeth and adaptors can lead to a vicious circle of wear and damage as operating a bucket after you lose a tooth, or with worn teeth, adds more stress on the other teeth and adaptors.

A reliable bucket tooth system is essential, as is putting maintenance plans in place that sees machines parked when bucket teeth break to avoid causing even more damage.

2) Which bucket teeth can I use with my adaptors?

One adaptor will usually work with up to around eight different bucket tooth profiles, if they are designed specifically for that adaptor. For example, if you have a CAT J-series adaptor installed, you must use a CAT J-series bucket tooth.

3) Can I customise adaptor material?

The higher the hardness of a metal, the harder it is to weld. Given the importance of a good weld when installing bucket teeth adaptors, they are generally constructed from a softer alloy than the bucket teeth themselves to allow for better welding to the bucket lip, while still offering good wear and impact properties.

4) How to select bucket teeth adaptors

Generally, you will only need to consider the adaptor you are installing when you are building a brand-new bucket or changing your tooth system.

Welding on new adaptors is a big job so choosing a bucket tooth adaptor (and the associated tooth system) is an important decision to get right. That is compounded when you consider that most operations prefer to have consistency across their fleet of machines rather than multiple different types of bucket tooth systems.

You should always choose your bucket teeth size and profile first as they are crucial to the digging performance of your bucket. They are also the highest turnover G.E.T item and the one that is most likely to cause unscheduled downtime.

People tend to choose a smaller adaptor and associated bucket teeth, opting for better performance and productivity. However, if your bucket teeth are too small you will lose or break teeth, and break adaptors. And if your bucket teeth are too big, they will struggle to dig as there will simply be too much metal for the bucket to penetrate and effectively move the dirt.

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Once you have decided on a tooth size and profile, you can then decide on a system and associated adaptor. Consider also that the adaptor must match the machine, whether a loader bucket or an excavator bucket.

5) Match your adaptor with bucket teeth supply:

When you choose an adaptor system, ensure that the supplier has enough stock of the necessary bucket teeth and manufacturing capabilities to meet your projected medium to long-term demand.

There have been many cases where large and small Australian mining companies have installed bucket tooth adaptor systems that they cannot source matching teeth for, resulting in idle machines waiting for parts.

This is largely due to Australia being a smaller market with remote sites and low demand, compared with huge and more accessible global sites such as those in Indonesia, however COVID-19 has exacerbated this issue.

If you face this issue, the option is to either wait for your wear parts to arrive or remove the adaptors and replace them with new ones. Both solutions will damage productivity and profit, highlighting the importance of choosing the right adaptor from the start.

Cutting Edges is committed to only providing bucket teeth adaptor systems that can be backed up with long-term bucket teeth supply. Contact us for complimentary consultation to ensure your bucket teeth are suitable for your machine and the operating conditions.

5 Things to Consider When Buying an Excavator Bucket

What to Consider in an Excavator Bucket

There are five key things to consider when buying an excavator bucket. These are:

  1. Your Application
  2. The Heaviest/Harshest Material to be Handled
  3. What Optional Wear Accessories are Required?
  4. Coupling
  5. The Limitations of your Machine

This article will briefly touch on each point, but for a complete and thorough look, please download our Excavator Attachment Guide.

1. Your Application

The first consideration when choosing an excavator bucket is your application. Different applications have different requirements, for example, a Trenching Bucket is ideal for digging trenches, but will be inefficient and very difficult to pull batters with.

There are a range of bucket styles available that have been designed to do specific jobs. See our list of buckets and attachments for full details on their capabilities and which bucket suits your application.

2. The Heaviest/Harshest Material to be Handled

While your bucket may be used with different types of materials it is important to ensure your bucket can handle the harshest material you expect it to deal with. If you expect to use the bucket 80% of the time in top soil and 20% in gravel and you must use the same bucket, it&#;s worth choosing a bucket capable of handling gravel otherwise your bucket will wear prematurely.

For more information on bucket design and durability, please see our article on that here!

3. What Optional Wear Accessories are Required?

There are multiple options when selecting wear parts and GET. Appropriate wear parts are guided by your application and the material being handled. Without the necessary wear parts buckets will wear prematurely and require refurbishment/replacement far sooner so this is important to consider when buying an excavator bucket. Kerfab can help identify which wear accessories you may need.

Popular GET and accessories include: teeth, bolt on edges, side wear plates, side cutters, rear wear plates, internal liners, heel blocks, lip shrouds, wing shrouds, and more. For more information on wear parts and GET, see our article here!

4. Coupling

5. The Limitations of your Machine

Your excavator was designed and built with different features and limitations, this must be taken into consideration when choosing an excavator bucket. Kerfab maintains a library of countless machines, their specifications, drawings, and any related information to ensure that your attachment is the right fit for your machine. Attaching an ill-fitted attachment can not only be dangerous, but it also poses serious risks to your machine. A bucket that is too large/heavy can damage the boom, the arm, the hydraulic system, and your hitch. Too small and your machine is inefficient, costing you time and money.

Contact us to discuss your requirements of Cheap Sany Excavator Bucket Teeth. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

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