Single Bevel Cutting Edges is made of high-strength wear-resistant steel and undergoes quenching and tempering treatment, enabling the loader to efficiently perform material scraping, pushing, and leveling operations. It is precisely cut, bent, and welded to perfectly fit the bucket, withstanding severe impacts and wear. Suitable for construction, mining, and farmland leveling tasks.
| A Weld-on, base edge (non-drilled) | ![]() |
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| B Bolt-on, base edge (with straight holes) | ![]() |
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| C Bolt-on, base edge (with counter-bored, straight holes) | ![]() |
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| D Bolt-on, base edge (with straight holes, to receive bolt-on bucket teeth) | ![]() |
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Precise groove forming: A standard groove can be formed in one cutting, without the need for secondary processing, greatly improving operational efficiency.
Wear resistance and impact resistance: High hardness alloy steel material is selected, which is quenched and strengthened to resist wear and impact, and is suitable for harsh working conditions such as mining and infrastructure.
Convenient and efficient installation: Standardized hole positions are compatible with multiple construction machinery, bolt fastening installation saves time and effort, and reduces maintenance costs.
Strong adaptability: compatible with excavators, loaders and other equipment, widely used in construction, mining, road and other work scenarios.
We provide used cranes and original wear parts at great prices. We always make sure to have used cranes and all the parts you need in stock. We have different tonnages of used cranes and over 8000 unique parts stocked in our warehouse. That means we can get your products shipped to you quickly.
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We accept standard or non-standard parts depends on quality.
We have authorized genuine parts from the manufacturer. And Having strict inspection procedures.



