"Rotary Digging Teeth" typically refers to the components used in certain types of machinery, like trenchers or backhoes, that are designed for digging into and removing soil or other materials. These teeth are usually made from high-carbon steel and are attached to rotating shafts. The teeth spin at high speeds, allowing them to penetrate the ground efficiently.
These teeth are available in various shapes and sizes depending on the specific application and type of material they're designed to dig through. For example:
1. Straight Teeth: These are commonly used for digging straight trenches. They are effective in hard soils.
2. Curved Teeth (also known as 'S' shaped or 'Sprocket' teeth): These are used in machines where the digging path needs to follow curves or tight turns. They are more flexible than straight teeth.
3. Fluted Teeth: These teeth have ridges along their length which can help with breaking up soil and reducing drag when digging.
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