China Wholesale 600mm Excavator Bucket Factories - Clamshell Bucket – Ransun
China Wholesale 600mm Excavator Bucket Factories - Clamshell Bucket – Ransun Detail:
With two pieces of buckets hinged mechanically in the middle, the clamshell bucket is named after its clam-shaped appearance with internal volume and sophisticated design. The main digging part, aka cutting edge, is attached by a bracket/hangar for vertical scooping.
Applicable Size:
It’s applicable for 1 to 50 tons’ excavator and could be designed larger for customization.
Characteristic:
Firstly, its’ vertical cylinders and tines design guarantee both high penetration into the ground for digging and overall height advancement for filling in maximum. Secondly, with a rotary system for optional, it could achieve application in maximum range.
Application:
Clamshell bucket performs greatly in various areas as basic ground construction is a comparatively tight and limited environment, handling and loading materials such as industrial and agricultural wastes, etc.
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