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Werk-Brau Tilt Buckets Enhance Productivity by Eliminating Machine Repositioning

Werk-Brau's new tilting buckets offer 45-degree tilt in both directions and increased tilt force to improve control in ditching grading and sloping tasks. Designed for compact and full-size excavators, they eliminate machine repositioning, boost productivity and reduce wear. Made with high-quality steel and built to last. Visit Werk-Brau.com for details.

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Werk-Brau introduced its new tilting buckets.
Werk-Brau introduced its new tilting buckets.

Werk-Brau introduced its new tilting buckets, which produce increased tilt force and 45 degrees of tilt in both directions for control and articulation in ditching, grading and sloping applications.

Increased tilting force allows better angles on the work at hand while eliminating machine repositioning, which boosts productivity and reducing wear and tear on the tracks and undercarriage, according to Werk-Brau. An enhanced, oversized cylinder design increases tilting force, allowing the unit to better hold the desired angle.

Integrated cylinder guards protect the cylinders and keep them functioning without damage or leaks. For compact excavators, a single cylinder design is used, while full size excavators use dual cylinders. The heavy-duty excavator bucket is built with high quality T-1 steel, used in all critical or high wear components, with a rigid top section to eliminate flexing.

Heavy-duty horizontal wear straps protect the bucket bottom. Each bucket is engineered with tapered side plates and a dual taper radius that reduce wear and make dumping easier. Werk-Brau tilting buckets are ideal for a wide range of ditch digging or cleaning applications, creating unique slopes, grading projects and more.

All Werk-Brau Tilt Buckets are manufactured in their Findlay, Ohio, factory, and are available through heavy equipment dealers around the world. They are designed to be installed on coupler-equipped excavators, with just two hydraulics lines to connect.

For more information, visit Werk-Brau.com.


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