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EXCAVATOR BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS

Prices and specifications subject to change without effective March 1, 2012. supersedes all previous more information or to place an order, call BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTSM aterial Density Chart & Bucket Fill Factors2-2.. EXCAVATOR Bucket Sizing2-3.. Key Features2-4 2-7.. BUCKETS & Attachments2-4 2-6.. Couplers2-7.. Bucket and Attachment Selection Chart2-8 2-11.. 9MT 80MT2-8 2-11.. 120MT 800MT (Mining)2-11.. BUCKETS & Couplers2-12 2-29.. 9MT (16,000 to 22,000 lb.) Class Machines2-12 2-13.. 12MT (22,000 to 30,000 lb.) Class Machines2-14 2-15.. 15MT (30,000 to 41,000 lb.) Class Machines2-16 2-17.. 20MT (41,000 to 52,000 lb.) Class Machines2-18 2-19.. 25MT (52,000 to 65,000 lb.) Class Machines2-20 2-21.. 30MT (65,000 to 95,000 lb.) Class Machines2-22 2-23.. 45MT (95,000 to 110,000 lb.) Class Machines2-24 2-25.. 60MT (110,000 to 160,000 lb.) Class Machines2-26 2-27.. 80MT (160,000 to 200,000 lb.) Class Machines2-28 2-29.. Mining / Mass Excavation For 120MT & Above (200,000 lb.)

Supersedes all previous pricing. For more information or to place an order, call 1-800-848-3447. KEY FEATURES: EXCAVATOR BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS 2-4 X350 Designed for abrasive and high impact applications in shot rock, coral, stratified materials, caliche and highly compacted material. X250 For use in more demanding excavating

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1 Prices and specifications subject to change without effective March 1, 2012. supersedes all previous more information or to place an order, call BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTSM aterial Density Chart & Bucket Fill Factors2-2.. EXCAVATOR Bucket Sizing2-3.. Key Features2-4 2-7.. BUCKETS & Attachments2-4 2-6.. Couplers2-7.. Bucket and Attachment Selection Chart2-8 2-11.. 9MT 80MT2-8 2-11.. 120MT 800MT (Mining)2-11.. BUCKETS & Couplers2-12 2-29.. 9MT (16,000 to 22,000 lb.) Class Machines2-12 2-13.. 12MT (22,000 to 30,000 lb.) Class Machines2-14 2-15.. 15MT (30,000 to 41,000 lb.) Class Machines2-16 2-17.. 20MT (41,000 to 52,000 lb.) Class Machines2-18 2-19.. 25MT (52,000 to 65,000 lb.) Class Machines2-20 2-21.. 30MT (65,000 to 95,000 lb.) Class Machines2-22 2-23.. 45MT (95,000 to 110,000 lb.) Class Machines2-24 2-25.. 60MT (110,000 to 160,000 lb.) Class Machines2-26 2-27.. 80MT (160,000 to 200,000 lb.) Class Machines2-28 2-29.. Mining / Mass Excavation For 120MT & Above (200,000 lb.)

2 +) Class Machines2-30 2-32.. ATTACHMENTS & Specialty Buckets2-33 2-37.. Specialty BUCKETS & Attachments2-33 2-36.. Thumbs (Material Clamps)2-36.. Grapples2-37.. Adapters & Conversion Kits2-38.. Wain-Roy Adapters2-38.. Wain-Roy Conversion Kits2-38.. 2-1 PLEASE NOTE:SBucket capacities are based on SAE J296 heaped capacity;bucket teeth are not included in this capacity calculationSBucket and attachment weights may vary slightly from stated weightsSBucket and attachment dimensions may vary slightly fromstated dimensionsPrices and specifications subject to change without effective March 1, 2012. supersedes all previous more information or to place an order, call MATERIAL DENSITY CHART & BUCKET FILL FACTORSTABLE A MATERIAL DENSITY CHARTM aterialWEIGHTS OFMATERIALSBankWeight(lb / yd3)LooseWeight(lb / yd3)Swell %Bank Wt. Loose , , Natural , and Gravel, and Gravel, , Anthracite, Natural , Bituminous, Natural , , , Wet , , Till 3500 Stone, , , , 1600 TABLE B EXCAVATOR BUCKET FILL FACTORSM oist Loam or Sandy Clay110 120%Sand and Gravel95 100%Hard, Tough Clay80 90%Caliche Clay100%Rock Fine Blasted60 70%Rock Coarse Blasted40 50%2-2 Prices and specifications subject to change without effective March 1, 2012.

3 supersedes all previous more information or to place an order, call BUCKET SIZINGDETERMINING MAXIMUM EXCAVATOR BUCKET SIZE1. Find Maximum Lift and OEM Bucket Weight. Refer to OEM specification sheet to obtain maximum lift capacity at full reach over the side for your machine and the weight of the bucket used. Use a value of 5 10 feet above ground level. Be sure to use information that pertains to your boomand dipperstick Find Adjusted Lift Capacity: Maximum Lift + OEM Bucket Weight = Adjusted Lift Determine Attachment Weight: Bucket + Coupler + Thumb, etc. = Attachment Find Material Density. Refer to EXCAVATOR Material Density Chart to obtain correct material Calculate Lift Weight: (Bucket Capacity x Material Density) + Attachment Weight = Lift Calculate Lift Ratio: Lift Weight Adjusted Lift Capacity = Lift Ratio. If the Lift Ratio is Less than , this is an acceptable application. If the Lift Ratio is Greater than , you should use a smaller capacity 1.

4 Find Maximum Bucket Size for OEM Machine XYZ, a 15 Metric Ton (MT) EXCAVATOR , using a CF150 X150 42 Standard Capacity Bucket, listed are the following conditions:OEM Maximum Lift at Full Reach:3800 lb. (9 feet above ground level)OEM Bucket Weight:1185 lb. (36 OEM bucket weight from specification sheet)Woods Bucket Weight:1238 lb. (CF150 X150 42 Standard Capacity)Bucket cubic yard (CF150 X150 42 Standard Capacity)Material Density:3200 yard (Damp Sand from Bank)SAdjusted Lift Capacity: (3800 lb. + 1185 lb.) = 4985 Weight: (1238 lb. + 0 lb. + 0 lb.) = 1238 Weight: ( x 3200 lb.) = 3232 lb. + 1238 lb. = 4470 Ratio: 4470 lb. 4985 lb. = the Lift Ratio is less than , this is an acceptable 2. Can we use a quick coupler with the above example?CF hydraulic coupler for a 15 MT machine weighs 870 lb. Additional ATTACHMENTS are simply added directly to the Lift Lift Capacity: (3800 lb. + 1185 lb.) = 4985 Weight: (1238 lb.+ 870 lb. + 0 lb.) = 2108 Weight: ( x 3200 lb.)

5 = 3232 lb. + 2108 lb. = 5340 Ratio: 5340 lb. 4985 lb. = the Lift Ratio is greater than , this is not an acceptable 3. What size bucket do we need to use to obtain a Lift Ratio that is less than using the above coupler?Using a CF150 X150 36 Standard Capacity bucket that weighs 1096 lbs. and has a capacity of cubic Lift Capacity: (3800 lb. + 1185 lb.) = 4985 Weight: (1096 lb. + 870 lb. + 0 lb.) = 1966 Weight: ( x 3200 lb.) = 2656 lb. + 1966 lb. = 4622 Ratio: 4622 lb. 4985 lb. = the Lift Ratio is less than , this is an acceptable NOTE:This is a general bucket sizing chart based upon machine working on a flat, firm, uniform surface. Information used forbucket sizing and material density was obtained from OEM Specification Sheets and available industry information. Theintent of this chart is to provide a general guideline only. In view of the numerous variables involved in bucket sizing,material density, site topography, and machine operation, Woods assumes no responsibility or liability for the use of thepreceding calculations in determining bucket and specifications subject to change without effective March 1, 2012.

6 supersedes all previous more information or to place an order, call FEATURES: EXCAVATOR BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS2-4X350 Designed for abrasive and high impact applicationsin shot rock, coral, stratified materials, caliche andhighly compacted use in more demanding excavatingconditions with high levels of clay, gravel,compacted soils and loose design than most OEM standardbuckets. For use in soils containing lowpercentages of rock, loam and Ditching & Grading BucketsDitching & Grading BUCKETS are used for ditch cleaning, grading, backfillingand loose material loading applications. They feature a wide and shallow tubdesign that offers a shorter tip radius allowing for the increased width withoutlosing material penetration. Ditching & Grading BUCKETS are ideal for use insand, topsoil, and other loose or soft Ripper BucketsRipper BUCKETS are used in wide variety of severe applications where material is being both ripped andremoved. Rip and dig with one attachment to increase performance and efficiency.

7 As the current passis dug and removed, the next pass is ripped and prepared. Standard applications for Ripper Bucketswould include: frozen ground, sandstone, limestone, caliche, shale, coral, and other severe X Series BucketsCentral Fabricator X Series BUCKETS are designed for easy material flow when loading and unloading the bucket. The low profilebridge design allows excellent operator visibility. Internal struts and the back side of the ears attached to the double thicknessbridge / moldboard provide superior strength and rigidity. Corner gussets provide strength and rigidity to the upper corners of thebucket with minimal interference to material flow. The front corners of the BUCKETS feature a unique interlocking welded jointbetween the cutting edge and replaceable side cutter insert. The side cutter insert and cutting edge are notched to provide a larger,stronger, and more rigid attaching X Series bucket is designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications while improving machine efficiency and bucket capacities are based on the SAE J296 heaped bucket standard.

8 All BUCKETS are made with high-strength steel, T-1cutting edges, replaceable cutting edge inserts, and heavy-duty horizontal wear strips to improve bucket and specifications subject to change without effective March 1, 2012. supersedes all previous more information or to place an order, call FEATURES: EXCAVATOR BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS (Continued)2-5CF Sand and Mass Loading BucketsSand BUCKETS are designed for handling sand and loose material bucket draft is typically 6 to 12 inches for efficient loading and unloadingof materials. The heavy-duty reinforced top beam design comes in an open orclosed design. All models come in round or flat bottom styles and feature T-1cutting edges and an extra-heavy wear shoe for maximum Specialty BucketsSpecialty BUCKETS are offered for Cemetery/Bellhole,Pavement Removal, Pipe and Cribbing/Railroadapplications. Trapezoid and V BUCKETS are alsoavailable. Standard products exist for the SpecialtyBucket classification but can also be designed foryour specific Tilting BucketsTilting BUCKETS rotate up to a total of 90 degrees, 45 degrees each side of center, for greatercontrol and flexibility during ditch cleaning, grading, backfilling and loose material loadingand unloading applications.

9 The tilting mechanism allows the bucket to rotate at variousangles in order to form the surface to the desired shape without repositioning the is especially beneficial when working along roadways or in tight operating conditions.(Shown with coupler)CF Single Point RippersSingle Point Rippers are designed for the most demanding rippingapplications of rock, clay, coral, and frost. Our standard design incorporatesa heavy-duty OEM ear group mounting, and is available in many standardshank lengths and widths. Our rippers are manufactured with high strengthsteel shanks and can be custom designed to meet specific applications onequipment up to 280,000 lb (120MT).Wain-Roy Jaw BucketsJaw BUCKETS provide the versatility of a trenching bucket and a thumb in one unit withouthaving to weld thumb brackets onto the boom. Jaw BUCKETS are effective jobsite trenchersand haulers of cumbersome materials. Remove, load, and backfill material with the front jawin the closed position and then use the hydraulically actuated jaw to pick and place largeobjects such as boulders, stumps, pipe, logs, concrete slabs and other debris.

10 Jaw Bucketsare an effective multi-use tool for construction and specifications subject to change without effective March 1, 2012. supersedes all previous more information or to place an order, call FEATURES: EXCAVATOR BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS (Continued)2-6CF Thumbs/Material ClampsThumbs are used in conjunction with a bucket as an efficient method to handle bulk materialin landscaping and clearing, demolition, recycling, waste management, utility, and generalcontracting applications. Thumbs offer pick and place movement of large, awkward objectssuch as boulders, stumps, pipe, logs, concrete slabs, and other debris. Several variationsof thumb attachment methods and tines are available to meet specific Pin-On and Coupler GrapplesGrapples provide an efficient method of handling, recycling, and debris removal inland clearing, demolition, and landscape applications. We offer a stiff arm mount withsingle claw movement or a hydraulic configuration in which both claws can beoperated independently.


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