Which buckets should you use in clay?

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1. It is recommended to use rock drill bucket teeth to penetrate the clay surface.

The teeth of the rock drill bucket penetrate the surface of the initial hard-skin hard clay and then have a length and width to strip the clay.

This penetrating rock bucket tooth has the added benefit of having a wider tip that helps to agglomerate the clay in the bucket.

If you use rock teeth, you don't need to change the teeth from hard soil to wet clay applications. These teeth are able to penetrate hard clay while also excavating wet block clay.


2. The most common answer in the mining and construction industry is the Twin tiger tooth.


Twin Tiger bucket teeth are the perfect choice to improve the permeability of hard clay applications and will aid in the initial puncture of the top layer of the clay surface.

Twin tigers have less wear material that penetrates the ground, so they tend to wear out quickly and lose penetration quality.


The standard wide bucket teeth are ideal for working in wet clay and can replace rock drills. The extra width at the tip helps to remove the clay and throw the massive clay into the bucket.

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