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Product Description
The Role of Cutting Edges on Loader Buckets
The cutting edges on loader buckets serve as the core cutting components, fulfilling key functions in the following aspects:
I. Core Function
Primary Cutting Edge
As the foremost cutting component of the bucket, the cutting edge directly penetrates material to generate initial cutting force, handling over 90% of material fragmentation tasks. In rock applications, V-shaped serrated cutting edges enhance cutting efficiency by 40%.
Load Transmission
Through the welded surface, they transmit digging resistance to the bucket's main structure. Medium-manganese alloy steel (hardness HB500+) withstands high-intensity impacts.
II. Structural Characteristics
Position Design: Located at the foremost lower end of the bucket, often featuring reserved holes for installing bucket teeth and secondary cutting edges.
Material Requirements: Utilizes wear-resistant medium-manganese alloy steel. Forging + heat treatment process enhances wear resistance by 60% compared to cast types.
III. Performance Impact
Parameter Premium Cutting Edge Effect Substandard Cutting Edge Risk
Operational Efficiency Reduces digging cycle by 25% Increases fuel consumption
Bucket Lifespan Extends overall lifespan by 30% Causes side plate cracking
IV. Maintenance Essentials
Inspect cutting edge thickness every 500 hours; replace if wear exceeds 5mm.
Weld surface flatness tolerance must be <3mm/entire plate to prevent stress concentration.
(Note: Select cutting edge type based on operating conditions; e.g., rock applications recommend V-shaped teeth + high-manganese steel combination.)
Part No. | Description |
DH220 5HOLES | DH220LR 2713-1059/2713-1060 |
DH280 6HOLES | DH280LR 2713-1047/2713-1048 |
DH420 6HOLES | 2713-1241 2713-1242 |
DH80-110 | 2713-1232 2713-1233 |