2713-9051 bucket teeth

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Bucket teeth

bucket teeth 2713-9051
Excavator accessories
Bucket teeth

design:Extra materials engineered to maximize service life and impact resistance.

Material :alloy steel


model:2713-9051

hardness:48-52HRC

Excavator accessories

Technical specifications

Material: High wear-resistant material alloy steel to cope with harsh working environment and repeated heavy-load operations.
Features: Wear-resistant, high strength, able to maintain stable performance for a long time.

Bucket teeth 2713-9051 are wear-resistant and high-strength bucket teeth designed to withstand repeated heavy-duty operations in harsh working environments. Its alloy steel material and manufacturing process ensure its stability and durability during excavation. For Doosan DH55 excavator, Bucket teeth 2713-9051

are an ideal accessory, which can effectively improve excavation efficiency and work quality.

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To find out what style of bucket teeth you currently have, you need to find the part number. This is normally on the surface of the tooth, in the interior wall or rear edge of the tooth pocket. If you cannot find the part number, you can work it out by the style of the adapter and/or pin and retainer system.

1-3 months

On average, bucket teeth need to be replaced every 1-3 months. The abrasiveness of the soil you’re working in has a significant impact on the lifespan of your bucket teeth. In very abrasive soil, you may need to change your bucket teeth every 3-4 weeks to maintain your machine’s digging power

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 maximise your machines power by putting all the power of the machine through the small end points and into the ground.

Digging Bucket

A digging bucket typically features teeth on the end of the bucket that allow it to break through and dig up hard surfaces for general construction and landscaping purposes.