New Reverse V-Line Bucket features more breakout force for shale applications
Werk-Brau’s Reverse V-Line Bucket allows all teeth to engage the ground simultaneously for shale or layered rock formations
Werk-Brau's new Reverse V-Line Bucket is designed so that all teeth engage the ground simultaneously, making it useful for areas with shale or layered rock formations. This unique design spreads the machine's digging force across all the teeth; when they engage the ground at the same time, the new bucket allows a full bucket width to be ripped or scraped into the shale, rather than having the force concentrated on the leading tooth.
Made of T-1 steel in critical areas for a long life in severe conditions
With oversized leading edges, and a cutting edge with reinforced plate, the Reverse V-Bucket is built to have a long service life in severe conditions. Constructed of T-1 steel in all critical or high wear areas, the bucket's steel walls are thicker than traditional buckets, and are heavily reinforced in wear areas. Each bucket has tapered sides to reduce wear on bucket sides and to allow for easier dumping. In addition to working in shale and layered rock, Werk-Brau Reverse V-Line Buckets can also be used for moderate prying.