RFQ this part with
- Machine model or tooth system
- Tooth part number or sample
- Material and hardness requirement
- Quantity and target application

GET, Crusher & Wear Protection Parts
Bucket teeth and GET wear parts produced according to customer models, tooth systems, or required replacement specifications.

Product boundary
This page is for buyers sourcing excavator bucket teeth and wear teeth for Excavator bucket tooth replacement, Mining loading and crushing-front work, Quarry, earthmoving, and oil-sands excavation. The RFQ should define fit, material, working condition, quantity, and inspection requirements before price comparison.
Failure modes and control points
Hardness: HRC 60-65.
Excavator Bucket Teeth and Wear Teeth should be reviewed against the application position, working condition, drawing or sample status, and batch quantity before quotation.
When a buyer has only photos or an old part, critical dimensions and installed-position details should be added before final factory review.
Hardness: HRC 60-65.
Excavator Bucket Teeth and Wear Teeth should be reviewed against the application position, working condition, drawing or sample status, and batch quantity before quotation.
When a buyer has only photos or an old part, critical dimensions and installed-position details should be added before final factory review.
Third-party inspection is available when required for standard products or custom production orders. Buyers may arrange the inspector directly, nominate a specific inspection agency, or ask us to coordinate with a suitable provider.
Inspection fees, re-inspection fees, report charges, timing, and inspection scope are confirmed and covered by the buyer before order or shipment.
Buyer questions
Yes. A drawing, sample photo, machine model, material requirement, and quantity are the best starting points for a reliable RFQ review.
Machine model or tooth system, Tooth part number or sample, Material and hardness requirement, Quantity and target application should be included first. Photos, drawings, or measured dimensions reduce mismatch risk.
Yes. Material, heat treatment, surface finish, dimensional checks, packing, and document requirements should be listed with the RFQ scope.
Quote review
Final price, samples, lead time, payment terms, and compliance details are confirmed manually after factory review.