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Model Number : | DPAR200 |
Certification : | ISO CE |
Price : | 90-2000 |
Supply Ability : | 3000 Pcs Per Month |
Delivery Time : | 3-7Working Days |
What is an Excavator Skeleton Bucket?
The skeleton bucket is an excavator attachment with a slotted back designed to separately different sized aggregates, such as rocks, stones and tree roots from the dirt. On a jobsite, you might hear the skeleton bucket also referred to as a screening bucket, riddle bucket or shaker bucket. The name "shaker bucket" derives from the shaking action required to separate materials. The slotted back, or 'tines', allow fine materials like dirt and small aggregates to pass through, leaving larger items like bricks or sticks in the bucket. This process aids in the easy disposal, recycling or reuse of these materials, reducing the costs associated with expensive trash removal.
How To Use a Skeleton Bucket
To use a skeleton bucket, start by mounting your attachment to your
excavator as you usually would. This step will vary between
machines depending if you have a quick attach coupler fitted. Once
securely attached, scoop a pile of dirt into the screening bucket
as you would with a standard excavator bucket. Once the bucket is
loaded with material, move the crowd control side-to-side in a fast
motion to shake the bucket. This shaking action allows fine dirt
and smaller aggregates to fall through the tines, leaving larger
objects behind. After separating the materials, tip any remaining
contents into a separate pile or into a truck for removal, reusing
or recycling.
What is a skeleton bucket in excavation?
Excavation work can be tough and time-consuming, especially when
dealing with loose material, rocks, and debris. Thankfully, the
skeleton bucket for excavator jobs is here to help. In this
section, we'll take a closer look at what this bucket is and how it
can benefit you.
A skeleton bucket is a type of bucket designed to help separate
rocks and other large debris from loose material. It is ideal for
excavation work and is commonly used on wheel loaders and
excavators. The bucket features tine spacing that allows for better
separation of rocks and dirt, effectively making excavation work
faster and more efficient. Some models also come with bolt-on edge
protectors and heel shrouds to prolong the lifespan of the bucket.
Overall, if you want to make your excavation work easier and avoid
wasting time sifting through rocks and debris, a skeleton bucket is
an excellent choice. They are easy to find and available in many
types and sizes to fit a wide range of machines. You can quickly
transform your buckets using a coupler and make full use of its
benefits. Due to its specifications, it's no surprise that more and
more contractors are discovering just how much of a difference a
skeleton bucket can make on a jobsite.
Carrier weight 20-24 T
Vo1ume 0.7 m3
Pressure 220 bar
Oil f1ow 180 1/min
Jaw width 820 mm
Jaw height 520 mm
Length 2180 tm
Width 1306 mm
Height 1623 mm
Weight 3300 KG
Carrier weight 24-35 T
Vo1ume 0.95 m3
Pressure 220 bar
0il f1ow 200 1/min
Jaw width 890 mm
Jaw height 550 m
Length 2180 nm
Width 1374 m
Height 1623 m
Weight 3800 KG
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