Excavator Bucket Teeth
Do you any kind of excavating machinery? If you do this article will be of special interest to you. You see, on any type of excavating equipment, the part that does the digging which is usually the bucket has some type of bucket teeth fixated to the surface of the bucket to help the bucket dig. These teeth however get dull and can even break after a long period of usage. To make a long story short these teeth will need to either be replaced or up graded to continue to give you the digging satisfaction you seek. Today we shall go in depth and discuss just what excavator bucket teeth are, how using excavator bucket teeth benefits us, and why excavator bucket teeth work so well. Together we will find the answers to all of our excavator bucket teeth questions. Lets go.
Our first topic is what are excavator bucket teeth, so lets start with that as our first topic of discussion. To really understand what excavator bucket teeth are we need to take a moment and think of what our teeth do. Our teeth cut into the food we are eating and break what we have bitten off from the rest of the food. Excavator bucket teeth do the same thing. The only difference is that they are bitting the ground. When you lower the bucket the teeth dig in ripping the earth beneath it out. So excavator bucket teeth are in fact highly modified artificial teeth used to dig the earth. Lets keep going though and find out about the benefits that using excavator bucket teeth give us.
Excavator bucket teeth give us many benefits. They enable us to use our excavating machinery much more easily. Because they work so well they also cut down the time it takes to do an excavating project. They also increase the amount of precision available on you machine.
The last thing that we need to go over is why excavator bucket teeth work so well. It is a really scientific reason that goes straight back to how the excavator bucket teeth are designed. The excavator bucket teeth are wide at the base and then they taper into a keen edge. If you still remember any science from school you will recognize this shape as a wedge. The keen edge is there to get the teeth started into the ground while the widening base shaft breaks the ground open. Well now you know all you need to know about excavator bucket teeth.