Excavating – Ditch filler
Patent
1984-07-18
1986-12-02
Johnson, Richard J.
Excavating
Ditch filler
172713, F02F 928
Patent
active
046254390
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a wear-parts system for earth-moving machines such as digger, loading, and mining machines. This wear-parts system consists of a holder (2, 23) and at least one protruding wear-part (8, 24) in the form of a tooth or similar fixed on the front of the holder (2, 23) by means of a wedge or other locking device (15, 16, 38). According to the invention the wear-part lands directly against the holder within a forward (5, 25) and a rear landing area (7, 27) in which a landing free from play within the forward landing area (5, 25) is achieved by means of a wedging effect between the wear-part (8, 24) and the holder (2, 23) when the wear-part is pressed or drawn backwards into the holder while a landing free from play is achieved between both these parts within the rear landing area (7, 27) by means of the locking device (15, 16, 38) pressing two angled relative to each other landing surfaces (42, 43) in the rear of the wear-part against two opposite equivalently angled landing surfaces (40, 41) in the holder.
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Johansson Arne
Larsson Torsten
AB Bofors Wear Parts
Johnson Richard J.
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