Construction Equipment 101: 3 Helpful Tips For Selecting The Right Excavator Bucket

Blog

An excavator is an important tool for many contractors and construction companies. After all, it makes hauling away excess rock and dirt easy. However, in order to get the most use out of an excavator, you'll need to select the proper excavator bucket. With many options to choose from, it might seem difficult. Luckily, it doesn't have to be. With these three tips, it will be easy to select the proper excavator bucket for your business:

1. Know The Ground

One of the most helpful tips is to know the type of soil you'll be working with. By knowing the type of soil in your area, you'll be able to choose a bucket that will perform well. There are a few types of buckets. However, the two most common options are heavy-duty and severe-duty.

A heavy-duty bucket is one that works well with most soil. However, it thrives in clay, sand, gravel, and silt. A severe-duty bucket is one that should be used for abrasive materials, such as large and loose rock. If you will be using your excavator for both of these situations, getting one of each bucket is a good idea.

2. Determine Bucket Style

Another helpful tip is to determine what type of bucket style works best for you. There are three main bucket styles: trenching, angle tilt, and ditching. Each bucket works a little bit differently.

A trenching bucket is ideal for digging long and narrow trenches. Angle tilt buckets are ideal for grading or finishing the land, which makes them great for landscaping applications. Angle tilt buckets also offer additional features, such as spill guards. The last style of bucket is the ditching bucket, which is ideal for overall usage. Perhaps the most versatile of the excavator bucket, this style of bucket can easily dig, grade, and fill.

3. Consider Teeth

Finally, you should take some time to consider what type of teeth you want your excavator to have. Standard teeth work well for most applications. However, if you will be working with hard or frozen ground, you may need to purchase specialized teeth. For example, ripper teeth work well for digging into frozen ground.

While selecting a good excavator bucket might seem difficult, it doesn't have to be. With a little research and these tips, you'll be well on your way to finding a bucket that works well for your local area. As always, if you have questions don't hesitate to ask a professional for more information. For more information, contact a business such as North East Attachment and Track, LLC.

Share

10 April 2017

Operating Rented Equipment Safely

After one of your buddies mentioned that land grading is "easy" with the help of a backhoe, you might have been more than willing to run to your local tool rental shop and rent one for the afternoon. After all, how hard could they be to use? Unfortunately, heavy machinery rentals can be tricky to operate, which is why going through a little training beforehand is so important. I have been working on my yard for years, and I have learned a thing or two about heavy machinery. Check out my blog to discover how to stay safe when you work with heavy machinery.