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EXCAVATOR BUCKET TEETH TYPES EXPLAINED

EXCAVATOR BUCKET TEETH TYPES EXPLAINED

 

One of the most expensive mistakes you can make is choosing the wrong excavator bucket teeth, especially for a mini excavator. Depending on the soil conditions you are working in, there is already a good chance that your bucket teeth may be wearing out every 1-3 months.  The wrong bucket teeth can add hundreds to your budget in unnecessary replacement costs in a year.

The right mini excavator bucket teeth, on the other hand, reduce strain on your machine, improve digging capacity, and last twice as long in appropriate conditions - that's the kind of math that actually makes sense for your bottom line.

That’s why understanding mini excavator bucket teeth types comes down to matching the tooth design to what you’re actually planning to work on.

Excavator Bucket Teeth Types Explained

Different types of excavator bucket teeth are designed to handle specific soil conditions and applications. So, matching tooth design to your work will determine efficiency and how frequently you’ll have to replace them.

1. Chisel Teeth

Chisel teeth feature a broad design that narrows into a flat chisel shape at the working edge. This wide profile creates a large surface area that resists abrasive terrain and wears down more slowly than pointed designs.

Common applications:

  • General hauling and material loading
  • Leveling and trenching in loose soil
  • Sand, gravel, and topsoil excavation
  • Projects requiring flat-bottom trenches

2. Rock Chisel Teeth

Rock chisel teeth add extra material thickness for heavy-duty applications while keeping the flat edge profile. Common applications for rock chisel teeth are:

  • Rock excavations and quarrying
  • Breaking through hard, rocky soil
  • Abrasive conditions requiring durability
  • Working on mixed rock and soil 

3. Single Tiger Teeth

Sharp, pointed design of Single Tiger Teeth concentrates the excavator’s power into a small penetration point for breaking through compact materials. Common applications for single tiger teeth are:

  • Penetrating compact soil and clay
  • Breaking through frozen ground
  • Digging in hard, compacted materials
  • Trenching in tough conditions

4. Twin Tiger Teeth

A two-pronged profile provides dual penetration points while maintaining the concentrated force. Common applications for twin tiger teeth include:

  • Digging ditches and narrow trenches
  • Breaking through extremely hard surfaces
  • Precision trenching around utilities

5. Heavy-Duty Teeth

Heavy-duty teeth contain extra wear material in critical areas, which extends their service life in tough conditions. Here are some common applications for heavy-duty bucket teeth:

  • Rock excavation and breaking
  • Mining and quarrying operations
  • Working on extremely abrasive soil conditions

6. Flare Teeth

This wider, flared design increases surface area for digging and scooping operations. Here are common applications for flare teeth:

  • Working on softer soils 
  • Handling and loading loose material
  • Applications where bucket fill matters most
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What Are the Most Popular Excavator Bucket Types for Mini Excavators?

Mini excavators work with specialized bucket configurations that match their compact size. Mini excavator bucket sizes range from specialty 6-inch buckets to 36-inch buckets, depending on machine weight.

1. Narrow Trenching Buckets

Narrow trenching buckets are designed with straight cutting edges for deep trenches in confined spaces. They are mostly used for utility line installation and repair, pipeline excavations, and cable laying operations.

Narrow Trenching Bucket Sizes:

  • 8-inch (200mm): Ultra-narrow utility work
  • 12-inch (300mm): Standard utility trenching
  • 18-24 inch: Medium trenching applications

2. Skeleton Buckets

Skeleton buckets are designed to separate larger materials from finer aggregates while excavating. They are used for material screening and separation, recovering rocks from sediment, construction site cleanup, and agricultural field preparation.

3. Plain Grading Buckets

Plain grading buckets feature wide, flat profiles with smooth cutting edges and no teeth for clean surfaces. They are mainly used for final grading and surface leveling, ditch cleaning and maintenance, loading soft materials (like sand), and finishing work before paving.

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How to Choose the Right Bucket Type For a Mini Excavator

Consider these factors when selecting the appropriate mini excavator bucket teeth type.

Match Teeth to Soil Conditions

  • Soft soil: Standard chisel teeth
  • Rocky material: Heavy-duty or rock chisel teeth
  • Compacted soil: Tiger teeth for penetration
  • Frozen ground: Sharp tiger teeth
  • Mixed conditions: General-purpose teeth

Consider Replacement Costs

  • Teeth wear out after 6 weeks of regular use
  • Replacement is needed every 1-3 months
  • Forged teeth last twice as long as cast ones
  • Abrasive soils require more frequent replacements

Material Quality

  • Cast teeth: Budget-friendly and lighter weight
  • Forged teeth: Stronger and longer-lasting
  • Manganese steel: Superior hardness
  • Tungsten carbide tips: Maximum wear resistance
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Best Excavator Buckets From AHM Corps

1. AGT-MX50R-2 Ton, RATO Engine Excavator - $15300.00

The AGT-MX50R - 2 Ton, RATO Engine Excavator

Built for tougher jobs in compact spaces. The AGT-MX50R Mini Excavator weighs in at 1100 kg and delivers serious performance with a 0.23 m3 bucket and 8.8 kN of breakout force. Perfect for landscaping, trenching, farmwork, and small-scale construction. Powered by a Rato 825 gasoline engine producing 28 horsepower, this 2-cylinder air-cooled machine is built for reliability and maneuverability.

With 30% climbing ability, a side-swing boom, and a factory-installed bulldozer blade, the MX50R offers smooth control, easy transport, and outstanding digging capabilities in all terrains.


Dimension

  • Operating Weight: 1.1 Ton (2,425 lbs)
  • Overall Length: 2,812 mm (110 in)
  • Overall Width: 1,140 mm (45 in)
  • Overall Height: 2,400 mm (94.5 in)

Working Range

  • Max Digging Depth: 1,983 mm (78 in)
  • Max Digging Height: 2,755 mm (108.5 in)
  • Max Dumping Height: 2,180 mm (85.5 in)
  • Max Reach at Ground: 3,211 mm (126 in)
  • Blade Width: 1,316 mm (52 in)
  • Blade Height: 247 mm (9.5 in)
  • Blade Max Lifting Height: 250 mm (10 in)
  • Blade Max Drop Depth: 340 mm (13 in)

Features

  • Hydraulic Thumb
  • Swing Boom
  • Pilot Control
  • LED Light

Engine

  • Engine Brand: Rato
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Model: R825
  • Rated Power: 21 kW (28 HP)
  • Displacement: 825 cc
  • Fuel Capacity: 28 L (7.4 gal)
  • Hydraulic Tank Capacity: 20 L (5.3 gal)

2.AGT-MY50R- 2 Ton, RATO Engine Excavator- $16700.00

The AGT-MY50R - 2 Ton, RATO Engine Excavator

Built for performance in a compact footprint. The AGT MY50R Mini Excavator combines a 1.2-ton operating weight with a 0.23 m3 bucket and powerful Rato 825 gasoline engine, making it ideal for farm use, trenching, and residential construction. With a 28 hp dual-cylinder air-cooled engine and strong hydraulic output, the MY50R is designed for jobs that demand digging strength and machine stability.

Features include a wide bulldozer blade, excellent ground clearance, and precise control in tight workspaces.

Dimension

  • Operating Weight: 2 Ton (4,000 lbs)
  • Overall Length: 2,895 mm (114 in)
  • Overall Width: 1,210 mm (47.5 in)
  • Overall Height: 2,420 mm (95 in)

Working Range

  • Max Digging Depth: 1,983 mm (78 in)
  • Max Digging Height: 2,755 mm (108.5 in)
  • Max Dumping Height: 2,180 mm (86 in)
  • Max Reach at Ground: 3,318 mm (130.5 in)
  • Blade Width: 1,370 mm (54 in)
  • Blade Height: 236 mm (9 in)
  • Blade Max Lifting Height: 250 mm (10 in)
  • Blade Max Drop Depth: 340 mm (13 in)

Features

  • Enclosed Cabin
  • Pilot Control
  • Hydraulic Thumb
  • LED Light
  • Swing Boom
  • Extra Wide Dozer Blade

Engine

  • Engine Brand: Rato
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Model: R825
  • Rated Power: 21 kW (28 HP)
  • Displacement: 825 cc
  • Fuel Capacity: 33 L (8.7 gal)
  • Hydraulic Tank Capacity: 25 L (6.6 gal)

3. MX15RX-1 Ton, RATO Engine Mini Excavator- $6800.00

The MX15RX-1 Ton, RATO Engine Mini Excavator

The AGT‑MX15RX is a professional 1‑ton class mini excavator powered by a 13.5 HP RATO gasoline engine (R420D), featuring rubber tracks, dual pilot controls, manual thumb, and integrated auxiliary hydraulics. With a 42‑in wide blade and a compact design, it delivers versatile digging, trenching, and grading performance in tight workspaces. 

 Dimension

  • Operating Weight: 0.9 Ton (2070 lbs)
  • Overall Length: 3,200 mm (126 in)
  • Overall Width: 936 mm (37 in)
  • Overall Height: 2,210 mm (87 in)
  • Track Size: 180*72*37 (Width*Pitch Length*Links)

Working Range

  • Max Digging Depth: 1,769 mm (69.5 in)
  • Max Digging Height: 2,583 mm (101.5 in)
  • Max Dumping Height: 1,850 mm (72.5 in)
  • Max Reach at Ground: 3,040 mm (119.7 in)
  • Blade Width: 1,066 mm (42 in)
  • Blade Height: 180 mm (7 in)
  • Blade Max Lifting Height: 288 mm (11 in)
  • Blade Max Drop Depth: 146 mm (5.7 in)

Engine

  • Engine Brand: Rato
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Model: R420D
  • Rated Power: 10 kW (13.5 HP)
  • Displacement: 420 cc
  • Fuel Capacity: 6.6 L (1.7 gal)
  • Fuel Consumption: 0.5-1.2 L/hr
  • Hydraulic Flow Rate: 21.6 L/min (5.7 GPM)
  • Hydraulic Pressure: 16 MPa (2,320 PSI)
  • Hydraulic Tank Capacity: 23 L (6 gal)

Features

  • Pilot Control
  • Auxiliary Hydraulics
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The Bottom Line

Choosing appropriate excavator bucket teeth types depends mainly on the soil conditions. Most operators working in mixed conditions get the best results from general-purpose chisel teeth, while tiger teeth work best for frozen ground and heavy-duty teeth for rock.

The AGT bucket lineup covers all the essential applications - narrow trenching buckets for precision utility work, plain grading buckets for smooth finishes, and skeleton buckets for separating materials. Remember to match your bucket and teeth to work conditions, replace teeth every 1-3 months, and you'll maintain productivity in your mini excavator operation.

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