How to maintain the excavator gp buckets


Posted September 28, 2021 by HUITONG

Under normal circumstances, the scraping at the tail of the excavator gp buckets is mostly caused by rotation, so the operator should understand the data of the tail rotation radius

 
Regarding the operation of the excavator gp buckets, I believe that it is not difficult for the excavator master, but the maintenance of the excavator bucket is difficult for many people. During the maintenance process, if the method is not correct, it is very likely that the maintenance will become "Injury", today Oufia Machinery will share with you how to maintain the excavator bucket.

Maintenance method of excavator gp buckets

01Reinforced excavator gp buckets

Operators of small excavators need special attention in normal use. The sawtooth of the bucket is a device at the end of the machine, which is particularly vulnerable to damage. It is recommended to reinforce the bucket before using the excavator if conditions permit. , So as to ensure that the bucket is more durable, effectively improve work efficiency and reduce operating costs.

02Effectively avoid scraping at the tail of the excavator gp buckets

When the excavator is working, the working environment must be cleaned up, and all obstacles within the radius of rotation that are higher than the track shoe must be leveled. Under normal circumstances, the scraping at the tail of the excavator gp buckets is mostly caused by rotation, so the operator should understand the data of the tail rotation radius, so that when working, leave a suitable distance to avoid Scratches appear when rotating.
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Last Updated September 28, 2021