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Tilt Bucket

The tilting bucket used on small excavators is suitable for small excavators weighing 1-3.5 tons. There is a hydraulic cylinder on the bucket that can control the bucket to swing left and right to a certain angle, thereby achieving the working state of the bucket.

  • Bucket capacity:0.0-0.1 meters
  • Tilt angle:150 °
  • Control mode:hydraulic
  • Bucket capacity size:600

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The tilting bucket used on small excavators is suitable for small excavators weighing 1-3.5 tons. There is a hydraulic cylinder on the bucket that can control the bucket to swing left and right to a certain angle, thereby achieving the working state of the bucket.

Tilted Shaker Structure Diagram

Tilted Shaker Structure Diagram

Application scenarios of tilting bucket

  • 1. Creating slopes in landscape beautification;
  • 2. Cutting or cleaning drainage ditches;
  • 3. Land level and contour lines;
  • 4. Digging holes to shape;
  • 5. Excavate around and below culverts, sewers, tree roots, and foundations;
Application scenarios of tilting bucket

Application scenarios of tilting bucket

Detail display of tilting bucket

Flat Blade and Bucket Attachment - Use an excavator in conjunction with a flat blade attachment or a flat bucket to improve leveling ability. The blade and bucket designed for compact excavators are ideal choices for backfilling ditches, leveling terrain, and completing leveling;

Detail display of tilting bucket

Detail display of tilting bucket

Tilt bucket installed on small excavators

Tilt bucket installed on small excavators

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In recent years, EP small excavators have received much attention in the international market, and the number of exported small excavators is also increasing year by year. As a leading enterprise in small excavators in China, EP small excavators are very popular in foreign markets, and the following models are very popular.

E.P Brand 3.0 ton small excavation  MY30 excavator mini
  • Brand: E.P
  • Bucket capacity: 0.1m³
  • Overall weight: 2780kg
  • Power: 30HP/22.1kw
E.P Brand 10 Ton small excavation MY100L  Wheel  Excavator
  • Brand: E.P
  • Bucket capacity: 0.38M³
  • Operation Weight: 8890
  • Power: 62.5KW

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around 10,000 hours

The mini-excavator has powerful functions and can handle all kinds of work, such as digging holes, digging ditches, demolishing, removing tree stumps, digging garden ponds, etc.

When choosing, factors such as equipment stability, power, excavation depth, and after-sales service should be considered.

They are usually used in urban infrastructure, residential area renovation, pipe laying and gardening projects, especially in places with limited space.

First of all, it depends on the materials that need to be processed. If you need to dig out sand, gravel, etc., you can choose a bucket or breaker; if you need to transport wood, steel, etc., you can choose wood clamps or hooks; if you need to compact the ground Or piling, you can choose a tamping attachment or an auger.

The price of attachments varies depending on factors such as type, brand, model, etc., and generally ranges from a few hundred yuan to a few thousand yuan. When purchasing, choose products produced by regular manufacturers and avoid buying fake and shoddy products.

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