Loader buckets are produced in various shapes and sizes to handle different materials. In general, loader buckets can be classified as follows:
– Digging buckets: The most widely used type of loader bucket. Soil, sand, rubble, etc. used for digging materials.
– Transportation buckets: Soil, sand, rubble, etc. used to load and transport materials.
– Other buckets: Buckets used for special applications, e.g. tree trimming buckets, concrete buckets, etc.
The main features of loader buckets are as follows:
– Width: The width of the bucket determines the amount of material that can be transported by the bucket.
– Height: The height of the bucket determines the height of the material that can be transported by the bucket.
– Depth: The depth of the bucket determines the depth of material that can be excavated by the bucket.
– Description: The mouth opening of the bucket determines the size of the material that can be excavated by the bucket.
– Material: Buckets, steel, aluminum, etc. can be produced from materials.
Loader buckets significantly affect the performance of the loader. Choosing the right bucket can improve work efficiency and safety.
Some technical features of the loader buckets are as follows:
– Width: 1 meter to 5 meters.
– Height: 1 meter to 3 meters.
– Depth: 0.5 meters to 2 meters.
– Description: 1 meter to 2 meters.
– Material: Steel, aluminum, etc.
Loader buckets are widely used in construction, mining, agriculture, etc. used in many fields.