Identify excavator tooth...please help me
Hi there,
I had a local steel shop upgrade one of our bobcat buckets a few years ago. They put new wear strips and beefed it up and the owner of the shop convinced me to change to a different set of teeth. The ones he recommended were incredible!!! They lasted four years in hard digging in rock (approx 2000 hrs) WITHOUT BREAKING A SINGLE TOOTH!!! Anyhow we sold that machine and got a new one and the guy went out of business so I can't track him down to identify the type of teeth he used. Can someone please help.
The teeth were painted red when new (kind of purple-red) and they use a small rectangle pin that (believe it or not) was plastic! The pin got hammered gently in from the top and then to change the tooth you used a punch to pop the plastic pin out the bottom. The teeth were self sharpen ing and sort of rounded sides near the tips. I'll post a picture if I can find one of the spares that I had bought. Frantically searching all over our shop to find one. Please help. Thanks
Re: Identify excavator tooth...please help me
It sounds like he was using KingMet brand teeth. I have them on my larger excavator and they are one of the best tooth and shank combo I've ever had, I have Esco teeth on my smaller machine and they are just about as good also. Google KingMet to find a distributor or a company called Genalco here in the Northeast handles them as well. Good luck and hope this helps!
Re: Identify excavator tooth...please help me
I can't ID your parts specifically, but I've had good luck with the teeth I buy from Romac Industrial Parts. They have a whole list of Bobcat style teeth and an image of them if you click on the Item # listed in this table. Check out the Hensley style teeth. Check out the red/purple Hendrix style teeth on that first page too. They have a pin much like you're describing. All my teeth have number on each tooth. Do yours not have any markings? Sometimes the number can be key to finding a replacement.
Re: Identify excavator tooth...please help me
Glad you got em' and glad I was able to help!