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Nanan Zhongte Construction Machinery Factory is gevestigd in Quanzhou, provincie Fujian.China, een stad die door UNESCO is erkend als het startpunt van de oude Zeewijksweg en ook een bruisende metropool met een economische output van meer dan een biljoen yuan.Als een grote onderneming die gespecialiseerd is in de O&O en de uitvoer van onderstelonderdelen voor graafmachines en bulldozers, is de Commissie van mening dat de in de eerste plaats door de Lid-Staten opgelegde steun in de zin van ...
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Laatste bedrijfsnieuws over What is the function of the front idler?
What is the function of the front idler?

2026-02-03

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Laatste bedrijfsnieuws over What is the difference between top roller and bottom roller?
What is the difference between top roller and bottom roller?

2026-02-03

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Laatste bedrijfsnieuws over How do I tell what sprocket I need?
How do I tell what sprocket I need?

2026-02-03

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Laatste bedrijfsnieuws over What are the teeth on a bucket called?
What are the teeth on a bucket called?

2026-02-03

.gtr-container-x7y2z9 { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, "Times New Roman", Arial, sans-serif; color: #333; line-height: 1.6; padding: 16px; max-width: 100%; box-sizing: border-box; } .gtr-container-x7y2z9 p { font-size: 14px; margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 16px; text-align: left !important; word-break: normal; overflow-wrap: normal; } .gtr-container-x7y2z9 p:last-child { margin-bottom: 0; } .gtr-container-x7y2z9 span { font-weight: bold; color: #0056b3; } @media (min-width: 768px) { .gtr-container-x7y2z9 { max-width: 800px; margin: 0 auto; padding: 24px; } } The replaceable pointed components mounted along the front edge of an excavator or loader bucket are universally referred to as bucket teeth or simply teeth. They are the primary contact point and the most critical wear part on digging and earth-moving equipment. Their core function is to concentrate force and penetrate material. By focusing the machine's immense breakout power onto a small, sharp area, teeth allow the bucket to efficiently dig into, rip through, or pry apart dense or compacted surfaces like soil, rock, and asphalt. They absorb the majority of the abrasion and impact shock, thereby protecting the much larger and more expensive bucket base edge (or lip) from direct wear and damage. The design described in your reference text is that of a general-duty or "chisel" tooth, which is indeed one of the most common patterns. Its broad base provides strength and secure mounting, while the profile that narrows into a flat chisel-shaped edge offers an excellent balance of penetration and durability. The flat edge provides efficient scooping action and helps prevent the bucket from veering off course in stratified or rocky ground. Beyond this general-duty style, teeth come in various specialized profiles (like long-pointed rock teeth or multi-pronged ripper teeth) and are categorized by their attachment system, such as pin-on or vertical pin (VP) styles. Regardless of type, all bucket teeth serve the same essential purpose: to transform the bucket's blunt leading edge into an effective, durable, and replaceable digging tool that dramatically enhances productivity and protects the core investment of the machine.
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Jack
This front idler has significantly outperformed our previous parts in abrasive mining conditions. The construction is robust, and the hardened wearing surface shows minimal wear after months of heavy operation. It has greatly extended our undercarriage maintenance interval, reducing machine downtime. A durable and cost-effective choice for tough en
Liz
Ordering the correct fit for our older excavator model was a concern, but the parts matched perfectly. The installation was straightforward, and the idler aligned seamlessly with our track chain. The machine now walks straight and smoothly again. Great product quality and accurate specifications provided by the supplier.
Chris
We needed a reliable front idler quickly to get our machine back to a critical project. The part arrived well-packaged and on time. Performance has been flawless—no abnormal noise or wobble. The sealed roller bearings are holding up well. It’s clear this is a quality component, not just a cheap replacement. We will source from them again.
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