Get Viking’s Bobcat Style Skid Steer & Mini Excavator Bucket Teeth w/ 6737325 Flex Pins for heavy-duty tasks such as excavation, demolition, and material transport. They can be used with skid steers and mini excavators. Find the other details about this product below:
- Compatibility: These teeth are designed to pair with 6737325 Bobcat Style flex pins, which allow for a secure and flexible connection. This flexibility helps absorb impacts, reducing the chance of damage to the teeth or the bucket.
- Size: The overall tooth size of this bobcat-style skid steer and mini excavator bucket teeth is 5-1/2" which is a compact size for smaller vehicles. Its tooth tip width is 1-11/16" which allows for greater penetration into dense or compacted materials.
- Material: We manufacture our bucket teeth using alloy steel material which makes them resistant to demanding environments, long-lasting, and strong.
- Application: These bucket teeth with bobcat-style flex pins are designed for skid steers and mini excavators. These bucket teeth can be used for applications such as excavation, demolition, material handling, and construction. The compact size and heavy-duty design of these bucket teeth make them ideal for harsh environments such as mining, roadwork, and agriculture.
- Easy Installation: To install these bucket teeth, align the tooth with the adapter, insert the 6737326 Flex Pin through the holes, and tap it securely into place. Ensure the tooth is stable and the pin is secured. Inspect for proper fit and stability before operation.
- Safety Guidelines:
- Ensure teeth are securely fastened.
- Inspect for wear or damage before use.
- Avoid overloading the bucket.
- Keep bystanders clear of the equipment.
- Wear PPE like gloves, goggles, and steel-toed boots.
- When to Replace the 6737325 Bucket Teeth
- When the tip becomes dull or rounded, reducing digging efficiency.
- When there are any visible cracks, chips, or other damage.
- When the teeth no longer fit securely, even with flex pins.
- If teeth wear unevenly, causing imbalance during operation.
- After prolonged use in highly abrasive conditions.