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2406T3025 SK120 SK130 H LINK Excavator Bucket Link 2406P4823D2 2406P4823D1
Description of Excavator Bucket Link
Excavator bucket linkage is the most important part in the mechanism by which all the digging forces are transmitted form ground to the boom via bucket link. A pivotal boom of an excavator is attached to the pivotal arm.
Specification of Excavator Bucket Link
Part Name: | Excavator Bucket Link | Brand: | JWX |
Model Number: | 2406T3025 | Net Weight: | 20 KG |
Part Number: | SK120 SK130 | Hole size: | 60*60mm |
Long Hole size: | 510 mm | Thick size: | 30 mm |
Warranty time: | 2000 hour | Yield Strength: | ≥1100Re-N/mm² |
Quality: | OEM Standard | Impact Strength: | >22J |
What are the three main parts of excavator?
The three main sections of an excavator are the undercarriage, the
house and the arm. The undercarriage is the lowest section
responsible for moving the excavator around the work area. The
house sits above this and contains the power source and operator
controls.
Part no. and models:
1) PC40, PC60-5-6-7, PC100, PC120, PC130, PC240, PC200-1-3-5-6, PC220-1-3-5, PC300-3-5, PC400-1-3-5, D20, D30, D31, D50, D60,D75, D80 (D85), D155
2) Hitachi: EX40, EX60, EX150, EX100M, EX100, EX120, EX150, EX200-1-2-3, EX300-1-3-5,EX400, UH08, UH07
3) E110B, E200B (E320), E240 (MS180), E300B, E330, D3C, D5, D5B, D5D,D6C, D6D, D6H, D7G, D8K
4) Daewoo: DH220, DH280, R200, R210.
5) Kato: HD250, HD400 (HD450), HD500, HD550, HD700 (HD770), HD800,
HD820, HD850,
DH880, HD1020, HD1220 (HD1250), HD1430, DH1880
6) Kobelco: SK07N2, SK07-7SK200, SK220, SK300, SK320
7) Sumitomo: SH120, SH200, SH280, SH300, SH400
8) Mitsubishi: MS110, MS120, MS180
9) Samsung: SE55, SE210
What does an H link do on an excavator?
Bucket Links are also known as H Links or H Brackets due to their shape. This is the main link that connects the lower boom ram to the bucket (or quick hitch). It is this main link that moves the bucket in and out as the hydraulic lower boom ram extended and contracts.An H link on an excavator is a hydraulic link that is used to control the speed and direction of the excavator's movements. It is typically located on the top of the excavator near the operator's seat. The H link is connected to the excavator's hydraulic system and is used to adjust the hydraulic pressure to control the speed and direction of the excavator's movements.