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Aug. 12, 2024

Bucket teeth - ACMOC Bulletin Board

Hi, CJ.
It has always been my understanding that the hollowed faces should be on top as the hollows are there to help the flow of material into the bucket. They also help to keep the tooth sharp(er) by reducing the amount of metal in contact with the ground as you dig. The greatest wear on excavator and backhoe teeth is on the tip. By the time the material is moving up the front face of the tooth, it is already loosened and thus is not exerting the same wearing forces on the metal. Just why your tooth has managed to 'grow' a hole in the top face is a bit of a mystery to me. Maybe you got a dud. I don't think Cat have ever claimed that any of the products were completely bulletproof, just less 'not bulletproof' than other makes.

I have never bothered with reversing excavator teeth although I will swap worn corner teeth into the middle to help balance the wear. I have reveresed ripper boots to present a sharper edge and/or maximise the life of them.

Hi, EDB.
Thanks for the scan of the tool tips page. I can't honestly remember ever having come across a Cat tooth or ripper boot that did not fit both ways. How-wevver, with ripper boots it is usually fairly obvious which way they oughta be fitted. Having said that, I have also fitted some of them upside down to increase penetration angle on some machines or applications.

With competitive price and timely delivery, G-Top sincerely hope to be your supplier and partner.

You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.

CAT J-Series Bucket Teeth Replacement: Removal and ...

The CAT J-series bucket tooth system is renowned for its excellent retention, performance, and suitability for a wide range of Caterpillar earthmoving machinery. This guide outlines the process for their replacement, removal and installation.

Correctly installing your CAT J-series bucket teeth will maximise the digging performance of your earthmoving machinery and the lifespan of your teeth.

If your CAT bucket teeth are not installed correctly, you are likely to lose them during operation leading to costly maintenance and machinery downtime. And if a bucket tooth ends up going through a production plant, the costs can be huge.

COMPONENTS

Parts List:
A &#; Tooth
B &#; Adaptor
C &#; Pin
D &#; Retainer

Required Tools:
A &#; Pin Removal Tool (part number ).
B &#; Hammer

Note: CAT J-series bucket teeth can be fitted to a wide range of earthmoving machinery, including Komatsu, Hitachi, JCB, Volvo and others.

SAFETY FIRST:

Installing or removing your Caterpillar bucket teeth presents numerous hazards. As with any dangerous task, you must first perform a risk assessment to identify any hazards, assess the risks, and implement risk control measures using the hierarchy of control.

Personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety gloves, glasses, steel-capped boots, and a long-sleeve shirt are critical. Also ensure a lockout procedure is followed so the machine cannot be started while maintenance is in progress. At a minimum, remove the keys, tape over the ignition switch, and place a sign on the dashboard reading: &#;MAINTENANCE IN PROGRESS &#; DO NOT OPERATE&#;.

For more information, please visit Cat Bucket Teeth Products.

CAT J-SERIES BUCKET TEETH REMOVAL PROCEDURE:

  • Bucket Positioning: The bucket should be facing upwards with the teeth parallel to the ground. The bucket must also be empty so nothing can fall out while you are working on it. Also use jack stands and/or wooden blocks as a secondary bucket support measure to help prevent pinching or crushing incidents.
  • Pin Removal: Remove the existing CAT bucket teeth by using Cutting Edge&#;s pin removal tool (part number ). Hammer the pin removal tool into the pin from the side of the tooth with the retainer. Once the pin has been removed, the tooth can also be removed from the adapter.

CAT J-SERIES BUCKET TEETH INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

Bucket Positioning: As with bucket teeth removal, installation requires the bucket to be facing the sky with the teeth parallel to the ground. Also consider wooden blocking or jack stands to effectively support the bucket. This will prevent any potential pinching or crushing accidents.

1) Install Retainer: Prior to install, ensure both the tooth and adapter are clear of any dirt. If not, then clean using a wire bristle brush or equivalent. Apply silastic to the back face of retainer prior to installation to hold it in place and then position the retainer into the recess of the adapter.

2) Install Tooth: Position the tooth on the adapter, ensuring the retainer does not fall out.

3) Insert Pin: Insert the pin &#; recess end first &#; through the tooth and adapter from the opposite side of the retainer.

4) Locking Pin: Hammer the pin until the recess of the pin engages/locks with the retainer.

Your bucket teeth replacement is complete. Be sure to regularly inspect all of you your wear parts for premature wear, irregular wear patterns and damage to proactively address problem areas with fit-for-purpose replacement parts.

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Get in touch to learn how much you could save in replacement bucket teeth cost and reduced machinery downtime.

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