There are many types of excavators, including mini excavators, compact excavators, diggers, backhoe loaders, hydraulic excavators, cable-operated excavator, front-end loaders, wheel excavators, crawler excavators, amphibious excavators, walking excavators, power shovels, dragline excavators, harbour cranes and bucket-wheel excavators.
Struck capacity is the volume capacity of the bucket after it has been struck at the strike plane. The strike plane passes through the top back edge of the bucket and the cutting edge.
The machine classes are based on the machine operating weight. The larger machine, the higher capacity to carry a large bucket and a large load.
The excavator buckets comes in many functions and sizes. The General Purpose buckets are the most common.
The machine classes are based on the machine operating weight. The larger machine, the higher capacity to carry a large bucket and a large load.
The loader buckets comes in many functions and sizes. The General Purpose buckets are the most common.
The ground engaging tools (GET) classes, such as bucket teeth systems, are based on the machine operating weight and break-out-force. All numbers are indications.