Bucket Teeth

TK-Series Tooth Shapes

chisel bucket tooth

Chisel

The Chisel (CH) tooth is built for rock applications, thanks to its good penetration and self-sharpening profile.

fanggs bucket tooth

Fanggs

The FanggsTM (FD) tooth is an excellent choice for general-purpose applications. Its strong, curved shape increases bucket fill and provides good penetration.

flare bucket teeth

Flare

The Flare (FR) tooth’s bucket-fill capabilities are perfect for softer soils and applications that require a clean, flat-bottomed surface.

heavy duty loader bucket tooth

Heavy-Duty Loader

The Heavy-Duty Loader (LDH) tooth is 38-percent heavier than the comparable-sized loader tooth. With this profile, penetration is maintained while additional wear material is available.

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Loader

The Loader (LD) tooth is specifically designed for loaders. The bottom of the tooth aligns with the bottom of a level loader bucket, resulting in a clean floor.

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Loader Rock Penetrating

The Loader Rock Penetrating (LDRP) tooth has 30-percent more wear material than its LDH equivalent. This tooth is designed for rock buckets used in highly abrasive conditions that show severe wear on the top of the tooth.

severe duty bucket teeth

Severe-Duty

The Severe-Duty (SD) tooth boasts 20-percent more material than our Fanggs model. Designed for your toughest jobs, it’s ready to tackle highly abrasive applications where tooth wear is an issue.

tiger bucket teeth

Tiger

The Tiger (TG) tooth provides maximum penetration for tightly compacted soils, clay, and even rock.

twin tiger bucket tooth

Twin Tiger

The Twin Tiger (TT) tooth features two points designed for optimum penetration. This wider style is commonly used with TG teeth fitted to the outside corner positions of your bucket to maximize clearance during the dig cycle.

What are bucket teeth?

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.

Do bucket teeth help dig?

Digging buckets fitted with teeth are ideal for digging through and breaking up compact materials like soil and sedimentary rock. The small, serrated teeth although you to maximize your machine’s power by putting all the power of the machine through the small endpoints and into the ground.

How to measure bucket teeth?

Measure both the inside and outside dimensions of the tooth pocket — measuring from left-to-right and top-to-bottom. Also, providing the lip thickness of the bucket will point to the correct adapter size.

What are JCB bucket teeth made of?

Material: The material of bucket teeth in casting from our foundry is low alloy steel with main elements C, Si, Mn, Cr, Al, etc. Besides, to improve the wear resistance for better working performance, we suggest adding some microelements, like Mo, Ni.