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The mud bucket of the excavator is not being used properly? The 41T Mud Bucket solves the problem of mud sticking in one move, doubling the efficiency without damaging the machine frame.
Have you ever encountered this situation: The construction site is covered with mud, and the ordinary bucket gets clogged after just two scoops, and it takes a long time to shake it out when discharging. Even worse, the mud sticks to the bucket wall and accumulates thicker and thicker, causing the bucket teeth to wear out quickly. After a whole day of cleaning, it takes more than an hour, and the project keeps getting delayed, making the boss跺 feet with anxiety. To be honest, this is not just a problem of fatigue from work - the excavator frequently bumps and dumps forcefully, which also has a significant impact on the Excavator frame. Over time, the weld seams crack and deform, and the repair costs are not small. In short, when doing mud-related work, the ordinary bucket is like "chronic suicide". To address this problem, GuoRun's 41T Mud Bucket has provided a practical solution. It is not some fancy concept; it is a mud bucket specifically designed for 41-ton excavators. The core idea is simple: make the mud "unable to stand". We have done three things: First, a high-density anti-adhesion coating was added to the inner side of the bucket wall. When the mud sticks to it, it's like water on a lotus leaf, and it slides off easily when dropped. Second, the shape and angle of the bucket opening were re-optimized, in coordination with the movement trajectory of the Excavator Boom/Arm (digging arm/digging stick), so that when discharging, the force of the mud being thrown outward is stronger, and it will not remain in any corner. Third, the bottom and side plates of the bucket were made of thick wear-resistant steel, and the weld seams were strengthened. Even if hard rock mud is clung to stones, the bottom of the bucket will not deform. What about the actual effect? Customers reported that under the same mud conditions, previously one bucket needed to shake four or five times, but now it is shaken clean with just one shake. The single operation efficiency has increased by at least 30%, and the impact on the Excavator frame during discharging has significantly decreased, and the overall stability of the machine has improved a lot. Is this thing really worth it? Let me list a few genuine features of the product for you to judge for yourself: Anti-stick coating no slipping: The coating is electroplated and sintered, not just a single layer of paint that doesn't come off after three or two years. Even if the mud is very sticky, after cleaning, there is basically no residue left on the bucket wall. This saves the effort of using a spatula to scrape. Quick replacement design for bucket teeth: The provided tooth holder is universal. If it breaks, you can simply replace it without having to remove the bolts. Moreover, the angle of the tooth tip has been calculated, reducing the resistance when eating mud and reducing the burden on the hydraulic system of the Excavator Boom/Arm, saving fuel. Attention to the layout of reinforcing ribs: The bottom of the bucket is not a flat piece but a cross-shaped reinforcing rib welded together, supporting the mud without sagging. Even when filled with wet mud, the bucket mouth will not deform, and the force distribution on the Excavator frame is more uniform. Here are two more tips for you, which can be used when working: Tip 1: When excavating, try to let the bucket teeth enter the soil first. Don't use the bottom of the bucket to strike hard. This can protect the coating and the bucket teeth, and also reduce the impact on the Excavator frame. Tip 2: Before each workday ends, empty the remaining mud in the bucket. Don't leave the mud inside overnight. When it dries, it will form hard lumps, which can easily jam the joints of the Excavator Boom/Arm when it starts up next time. To be honest, the GuoRun 41-ton Mud Bucket is specifically designed for those who deal with mud. It doesn't claim to be "all-purpose", but for the three features of "not sticking to mud, not damaging the frame, and quick discharging", it is worth the price. If you have a 41-ton excavator and deal with sludge every day, try changing to this one and you will know how much more convenient it is.
2026 07/27
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What does a truly high-strength bucket mean?
The high-strength bucket is not just an ordinary bucket that can be made stronger by adding thick steel plates. It is fundamentally different. So, what exactly makes it different? 1.The steel plates are thicker. The smallest one starts at 12mm, and the largest can reach up to 30mm. 2.There is no omission in the areas that need reinforcement. Double-layer bottom plates, side plates with wear-resistant layers, and reinforcing corners - none are missing. 3.The bucket teeth and tooth seats are capable of withstanding impacts. They are not the kind that fall off after just two days of use. 4.The ear pins and bushings are made more solid, able to withstand great forces. In short, if you are doing tasks like digging stones, demolishing buildings, or doing hard work, you need a high-strength bucket. What should be mainly considered when choosing a bucket? Plate thickness, this is the most direct factor Don't just look at the appearance. First, feel how thick the steel plate is. For a genuine high-strength bucket, the thickness of the small machine should be at least 12mm, and for the large machine, it should be 20 to 30mm. If you feel the steel plate is too thin, then it's probably not reliable. How to view strengthening the structure Apart from the thickness of the steel plate, it is also necessary to check if there is a double bottom plate, as this is the most prone to wear. Then, look at whether there are reinforcing ribs on the side, and whether the hinged area is sturdy. Many cheap buckets have problems with the hinged area first. The bucket teeth also need to be taken into consideration The bucket teeth should be matched to your specific working conditions. If you are digging stones, I recommend using double-wing bucket teeth as they have better penetration ability. Also, don't forget the guard teeth. Don't skimp on it; that thing can protect the blade plate, saving you from constantly replacing it. Divide into simple categories: standard type, high-strength type, and super heavy type. Let me briefly explain it so that you can compare it easily. Standard type, with steel plates ranging from 6 to 10mm, suitable for digging soil, sand and light gravel. Usually used on machines with a capacity of 5 to 25 tons. High-strength type, with steel plates ranging from 12 to 20mm, suitable for mixed rocks, demolition, hard clay, and can be used with machines weighing 20 to 50 tons. Super heavy-duty, with steel plates ranging from 20 to 30mm. This is for heavy-duty tasks such as blasting rocks, quarrying, and mining. Generally, excavators with a capacity of 40 to 100 tons are the ones that can use it. When is it necessary to use the high-intensity bucket? To be honest, in the following situations, don't hesitate and go straight for the high-intensity or rock bucket: Quarrying and mining for stone Demolishing buildings and concrete, where there are many steel bars Digging trenches and channels on hard stone surfaces Loading in materials like slag and crushed stones that are troublesome to handle Large-scale earthwork projects, involving large quantities and heavy loads If your construction site is exposed to these, don't try to buy standard types at a low price. Saving that little money won't be enough to buy the machinery. What can Guo Run offer you? At Guo Run, our high-strength buckets cover all the major brands, including CAT, Komatsu, Hitachi, Volvo, and Kobelco. We have everything you need. Our bucket has several features: The worn-out areas are covered with Hardox 400 or 450 wear-resistant plates, made of genuine materials. The distance between the pins is the same as the original model, and there's no need to make any adjustments when installing. The configuration of the bucket teeth can be customized according to your specific needs. The welding process is certified by ISO 9001 and is not done carelessly. We also sell bucket attachments pre-installed with bucket teeth. Just take them back and install them directly, it's very convenient. The last few suggestions First, don't go for the oversized option. The bucket size should be compatible with your machine. Overloading it will not only reduce efficiency but also damage the machine. Second, it depends on what you are digging. The heavier the material, the smaller the bucket capacity needs to be. This is a simple principle. Thirdly, the heavier-duty bucket will have a slightly higher fuel consumption, but it is more durable. It's up to you to decide which option is better. Finally, find a reliable manufacturer. At Guo Run, we are responsible for every bucket we produce. If there are any issues, we will take care of them until they are resolved. Want to buy a high-strength excavator bucket? Just contact Guo Run. We will help you choose the size and configuration, without misleading you, and only offer genuine suggestions.
2026 07/22
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