Swinger Buckets
Ditch Clean-Out Bucket with the additional functionality of a 45 degree lateral tilt in both directions. The additional bucket control greatly reduces the amount of time spent on jobs like finish grading and ditch clean-out because the operator can position the bucket instead of moving the entire machine. Saves fuel, wear-and-tear on the machine and greatly reduces the amount of time on each task.
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Tech Specs
Common Materials
- Earth (dry, packed)
- Earth (loam)
- Earth (wet, excavated)
Common Applications
- Road / Bridge Construction
- Road Maintenance
- Site Finishing
- Utility Clean Up
| Bucket Type | Width | Bucket Capacity
Cubic Yards
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Weight
US Pounds
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| Bucket capacities reflect SAE heaped standards, however, additional capacity is provided when installing a bolt on edge (BOE). All weights are approximate. Weights are estimated assuming no add-ons, options or payloads. | ||||||
| Class 10-15 Pin-On Connect Class 10-15 Volvo S1 or S6 17,600-39,600 lbs 8-18 Metric Tons |
60" | .62 | 1,818 lbs | |||
| Class 20-25 Pin-On Connect Class 20-25 Volvo S1 or S6 17,600-39,600 lbs 18-28 Metric Tons |
72" | .91 | 2,297 lbs | |||
Features
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45 Degree Lateral Tilt
Allows operator to position bucket without moving the entire excavator. Lateral tilt adjustable up to 45 degrees in both directions.
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Bolt-On Edge
Comes installed with beveled, wear-resistant steel edge that takes the brunt of all first-contact impacts. Double-sided for twice extended life; when one side wears down, simply turn it around to expose the fresh edge.
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Drainage Holes
Provides fast escape routes for unwanted liquid in the payload.
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High Strength Steel
Heavy wear areas are constructed with premium-grade AR 400 steel for maximum impact and abrasion resistance. AR 400 steel has a minimum BNH (Brinell Hardness Number) of 360 and is valued for its durability and strong resistance to abrasion. -
Skid Pads
The underside is clad with welded-on AR 400 steel skid pads. AR 400 steel has a minimum BNH (Brinell Hardness Number) of 360 and is valued for it's durability and strong resistance to abrasion.





