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DITCH CLEANING BUCKET 25° HD

The elongated shape of the heavy duty 25° ditch cleaning bucket, particularly popular in Scandinavian countries, prevents earth from sticking to the sides and facilitates discharge of the material.

The 25° flare and the 8° conical end make it especially suitable for use in combination with the Rototwist system, since they enable the bucket to be rotated inside the ditch without damaging it. Strongly reinforced in all zones most subject to stress, it is ideal for constructing and maintaining slopes, banks and ditches even on rocky and particularly abrasive terrain.
In stressed areas, the 25° heavy duty ditch cleaning bucket features exceptionally strong HB400 steel, used in the reinforcing bands welded to the bottom, in the cast side cutters and in the side reinforcements. This rugged bucket is thus very tough and offers a long working life.
The blade is also entirely in hard-wearing HB400 steel.
The Cangini ditch cleaning bucket is recommended for clearing, repairing and constructing slopes, for maintaining drainage ditches, for environmental reclamation works and for roadside maintenance.
Its distinctive design ensures higher load capacity combined with more effective ditch bank levelling.
It has water drainage holes on the sides and bottom.
Its distinctive design ensures higher load capacity combined with more effective ditch bank levelling. It has water drainage holes on the sides and bottom. The wide range of models allows the perfect match for every excavator, providing the best performance for each specific class and application from 0.8 to 22 ton.

RAPID DISCHARGE

The elongated profile facilitates the discharge of material.

PERFECT FINISHING

The 8° conical end with 25° flare means that when combined with the Rototwist system, this bucket is able to rotate inside the ditch without damaging it.

WEAR PROTECTION

The HB400 high strength steel used in the zones exposed to the greatest stress protects the bucket from wear and maintains its penetration capacity intact over time.

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