This description relates to a lip or edge for excavator buckets used in earth movement machinery, especially in the field of mining.
The excavator buckets have elements mounted on the ground contact surface of these buckets, which are generally comprised of a lip, adapters, teeth, and a lock that secures the tooth to the adapter; the lip is welded to the edge of the bucket, and the teeth and adapters are secured on the other end. These elements that are mounted on the excavator part submitted to contact with the ground and that allow the pieces submitted to wear to be exchanged are of great use since it is only necessary to change those parts submitted to wear when required, with operations that only imply assembling or disassembling these pieces without the need for welding, which involves stoppage time of the equipment, which affects operations. The lip also suffers wear after the replaceable elements mentioned previously are changed several times; in these cases it is necessary to remove the lip and weld a new one.
In prior art, lips for excavators are manufactured from cast steel alloys, which are very heavy and have a long manufacturing process.
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The lip has a machined slot (2) formed in each nose (5). A machined slot is a slot that has been obtained by machining, instead of a cast slot formed during casting of a cast lip. The slots (2) allow the deformity and wear of the noses to be verified, facilitating repair operations. In particular, each slot (2) is located in a zone where the nose (5) suffers deformity and wear due to the direct contact with the adapter. The slots (2) can be located at any location on the noses that are subject to deformity and wear. Preferably, the slot is formed on the top surface of each nose (5), although the slot can be formed on the bottom surface, on one of the side surfaces, or on another surface of the nose. The depth (D) of the slot (2) is known, and as the nose deforms and wears, the depth (D) is reduced. If the depth of the slot reaches a determined value, that indicates that the nose should be repaired.
The lip (1) has perforations (3) in the noses (5) to allow the adaptors of the excavator bucket's teeth to be secured. The noses (5) are located at the front of the lip, tooth adapters are installed in said noses and in turn the teeth are installed on said tooth adapters. Adapters and teeth are known external elements that are not shown in the figures
Since it has a low weight due to its construction in rolled steel, the lip (1) has the option of a layer of armor steel (4), which further increases the useful life of this lip. This layer of armor steel can be considered to be a replacement part kit, which is comprised of a set of panels that can be replaced. In the case of the cast product this is not feasible, and repair in this case consists of filling with solder, which has a shorter duration than the original component. In the case of the replacement kit, it is changed before damage is produced to the base panel; the duration of this armor steel layer kit is the same as the original base panel of the lip of this invention and it is longer than the duration of the cast lip since there armor steel is used.
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