Not all excavation work is created equally. In some cases, a more delicate process must be used. This is where a skeleton bucket must be used and attached to the vehicle. The skeleton bucket variant is an improved bucket that allows for finer material to be separated during excavation.
Since the teeth in the bucket are separated by gaps, larger pieces of material can fall off. The skeleton bucket can be used when certain materials must be excavated from the necessary surface. This allows specific work to continue without wasting time removing unnecessary elements from the surface.
Similar to rock pails, hard pans are manufactured with durability in mind. These types of buckets are designed for harsh environments and feature significant structural redesign. The back of the bucket has an extra row of teeth, which can be very useful in certain environments.
With the help of an extra set of teeth, hard soil and other materials can be loosened during excavation. Combine this with the strength you expect from a rock bucket and digging becomes easier. Don’t be surprised to see these in action on more rugged dig sites!