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- Why Do Excavator Buckets Have Two Holes?The "two holes" on an excavator bucket primarily support structural reinforcement and operational efficiency optimization: the side tooth holes are for installing side teeth to enhance breaking capability, while the bottom holes are for draining water or inspecting material conditions. Together, they improve the bucket’s durability and adaptability to construction tasks.Excavator Bucket October 29, 2025
- Does Using A Hydraulic Breaker Damage The Excavator?Proper use of a hydraulic breaker will not damage the excavator, but improper operation or mismatched equipment may lead to structural damage, hydraulic system overheating, or premature component wear.Hydraulic Breaker October 22, 2025
- Golden September 2025: Loaders & Excavators Domestic Sales Up Over 20% YoYAccording to statistics from major excavator manufacturers released by the China Construction Machinery Association, in September 2025, a total of 19,858 various types of excavators were sold, representing a year-on-year growth of 25.4%.Industry Insights October 16, 2025
- What Are the Uses of Double-Drum Cutters?Precision Demolition of Buildings Milling of Building Foundation Pit Walls Municipal Trench Excavation Underwater Engineering Frozen Soil Excavation Tunnel DrivingExcavator Attachments October 07, 2025
- How To Choose The Right Ripper for Your ExcavatorExcavators are core equipment in industries such as construction, demolition, and landscaping, renowned for their versatility and efficiency. With specialized attachments like rippers, their application range is further expanded, enabling them to tackle tough tasks such as breaking and compacting hard materials like soil, asphalt, and rock.Ripper October 02, 2025
- Beneath The Surface: How AI And GenAI Are Transforming The End-to-End Mining LandscapeWhen people envision the "future mine," they typically picture a world where every process is seamlessly intertwined with Artificial Intelligence (AI): autonomous drones hovering above mine pits, computer vision models monitoring ore extraction and processing, and AI-powered robots performing precision drilling and blasting.Industry Insights September 24, 2025
- Global Mining Remanufactured Parts Market Projected To Reach $7.1 Billion by 2031According to a study by Persistence Market Research (PMR), a globally renowned market research firm, the global mining remanufactured parts market is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.5% between 2024 and 2031, increasing from $4.8 billion in 2024 to $7.1 billion in 2031.Industry Insights September 17, 2025
- A Guide To Using Hydraulic Breakers on Rocks of Different Hardness LevelsHydraulic breakers (often referred to as hydraulic hammers) require adjusted operating parameters and techniques based on rock characteristics to boost efficiency and reduce equipment wear.Hydraulic Breaker September 11, 2025
- Why More Overseas Buyers Are Choosing Chinese Construction Equipment – Real Voices & Unexpected TruthsIf you’ve ever scrolled through Temu or AliExpress and stumbled on Chinese-made mini excavators, you might have wondered: Can these products really live up to daily use? Is the price too good to be true?Industry Insights September 05, 2025
- RAY’ Clamshell Bucket: Versatile Tool for Jobsite EfficiencyFor construction, earthmoving, and material handling teams, a tool that adapts to multiple tasks and stands up to tough use isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s a necessity. RAY Attachments’ Clamshell Bucket checks both boxes, designed to streamline workflows across diverse jobsites. Here’s how it delivers value for your projects.Excavator Bucket August 27, 2025