Ucasting - Bucket Teeth
Bucket teeth are replacement parts that are attached to excavators, backhoes, bulldozers, or loaders. They make every digging operation run quickly, smoothly, and efficiently. High-quality bucket teeth usually utilize abrasion in taking out different materials and debris from the workplace.
Bucket teeth are simply configured. It is made up of a tooth seat and tooth tip that are attached together by a pin shaft. Every part is designed with higher durability, abrasion, and resistance properties that can endure lighter to heavier tasks.
Ucasting bucket teeth are available in different shapes and sizes. Contact us today, and we will help you to look for the perfect bucket teeth that suit your machine and the job you do.
Bucket Teeth Production Processes
Ucasting utilizes the following main processes in producing bucket teeth:
- Tooling
- Wax Manufacturing
- Shell Building
- Dewax
- Pouring
- Cutting
- Shot Blasting
- Heat Treatment
- Painting
Several Bucket Teeth Variant
- Single and Twin-Tiger Teeth
The strongest penetrating ability is provided by the single and twin-tiger teeth, making them the best option for specific jobs.
A single tiger tooth has a sharp point and looks similar to a sharp tooth with significant penetration but less wear resistance.
In contrast, the twin tiger teeth split into two points. Compared to all chisel types, it has the best penetration capability and has a longer wear existence.
- Chisel Teeth
The “jack of all trades” teeth are referred to as chisel teeth. These teeth can provide good attachment when used for loading and landscaping jobs.
Unfortunately, when it comes to more difficult digging tasks, chisel teeth are less than optimal because of their mediocre penetration abilities.
- Rock Chisel Teeth
A rock chisel is incredibly the best to use for challenging digging operations and surfaces. When referring to leverage and wear resistance ability, the rock chisel teeth are unsurpassable.
The teeth of a rock chisel are typically constructed of molybdenum-alloy steel that is extremely robust. Since it is a shelf-sharpening tooth, this won’t decay with time.
Material for Bucket Teeth
The bucket teeth in the castings from our foundry are made of low alloy steel, which has the main elements of C, Si, Mn, Cr, Al, etc.
Additionally, to strengthen the wear resistance for better working performance, we suggest adding some microelements like Mo and Ni.
Below is a list of the specific chemical composition and mechanical characteristics of our cast bucket teeth.
Chemical Composition
C% | Si% | Mn% | Cr% | Mo% | Ni% | P% | S% |
0.26-0.30 | 1.20-1.50 | 1.00-1.30 | 1.60-1.80 | 0.20-0.30 | 0.40-0.60 | ≤0.025 | ≤0.025 |
Mechanical Properties
Tensile | Yield | Elongation | Hardness | Impact | Wear(g/) | ||
N/mm² | N/mm² | A% | Surface | Inner | Room temperature | -40℃ | |
≥1500 | ≥1300 | ≥3 | 48-52HRC | 48-50HRC | ≥25J | ≥20J | 0.2-0.23 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Choose Ucasting for Producing Bucket Teeth?
- Advanced technology
For producing bucket teeth at a low production cost, there is a further casting method called precoated sand casting (see investment casting vs. sand casting).
- Superior performance
Ucasting bucket teeth points may optimize wear and strain due to special material and superior heat treatment.
The bucket teeth’s new form, which keeps them constantly sharp and speeds up bucket loading,
Our lateral thickening design further increases the wear resistance and durability of our products!
- Excellent appearance
Even though the production process is the same, the appearance will vary.
Ucasting pays attention to surface polish in addition to interior quality.
Are You Able to Produce Bucket Teeth Under Our Brand?
Yes, we are happy to receive any bespoke services, including casting your logo and offering special solutions.
Which Types of Bucket Teeth Can You Offer?
All different kinds of bucket teeth are available. If you have a sketch or sample specification, we can customize it for unusual types.