Buyers should check an excavator rock bucket by confirming the machine class, coupler or pin dimensions, shell thickness, side cutters, cutting edge, tooth adapter layout, wear plate coverage, weld condition and export packing before approving a China quote.

This PRIMA guide supports the existing excavator bucket for sale checklist, bucket teeth buyer guide, excavator parts supplier hub and shipping proof checklist. It focuses on rock bucket evidence instead of a broad bucket catalog.
Quick answer: what evidence matters for an excavator rock bucket order?
An excavator rock bucket quote should start with machine size, coupler or pin dimensions, bucket width, shell thickness, side-cutter design, cutting edge, tooth adapter type, wear plate coverage and actual photos. Buyers should also request weld close-ups, side profile photos, packing method and crate or pallet proof. PRIMA can help compare a rock bucket option against the old bucket or machine linkage, but buyers should not approve the order from width alone because pin size, center distance and coupler fit can still make a heavy-duty bucket unusable.
Buyer Summary
- This page is for buyers sourcing rock buckets, heavy-duty buckets or reinforced buckets from China.
- The order should be based on machine fit, bucket structure and packing proof, not only bucket width.
- Old bucket photos and pin measurements reduce the risk of wrong linkage fit.
- No live stock or brand-authorized claim is made without current supplier evidence.
Which rock bucket details should be checked before price comparison?
The first comparison should separate machine fit from bucket strength.
A rock bucket is usually heavier than a general-purpose bucket, so the buyer should confirm whether the excavator size, boom and linkage can handle the weight and width. The quote file should record machine model, approximate ton class, bucket width, pin diameter, center distance, stick ear width and coupler type if a quick hitch is used.
After fit is clear, the buyer can compare structure. Shell thickness, bottom wear plates, side cutters, cutting edge and tooth-adapter layout all affect the real value. A low price is not useful if the bucket shell is too light for rock work or if the tooth system cannot be replaced locally.
| Check area | Evidence to request | Risk controlled |
|---|---|---|
| Machine fit | Model, pin diameter, center distance and ear width | Bucket cannot mount |
| Structure | Shell, side cutter and wear plate photos | Bucket wears too quickly |
| Tooth system | Adapter and tooth close-ups | Local replacement problem |

How should buyers prepare old-bucket photos and measurements?
The old bucket is the safest fitment reference when part numbers are missing.
Many overseas buyers cannot provide a complete bucket part number. In that case, PRIMA should request square-on photos of the old bucket ears, pins, bushings, coupler area, side profile and tooth-adapter row. A tape measure or caliper in the photo is more useful than a handwritten number alone.
If the buyer is changing from a narrow bucket to a rock bucket, the work condition should also be recorded. Quarry, demolition, hard clay and mixed stone work do not require the same shell and wear protection. The quote should state whether the bucket is for heavy digging, loading, trenching or replacement of a damaged unit.
| Photo | What it should show | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Old ears | Pin holes and boss width | Linkage match |
| Side profile | Depth and shape | Digging behavior |
| Tooth row | Adapter spacing and type | Wear-parts supply |

What condition and quality proof should the quote file include?
A rock bucket quote should make the steel, weld and wear areas visible.
Buyers should ask for actual photos before final approval. The photo set should show the shell, side cutter, cutting edge, tooth adapters, bottom wear plates, weld seams, inside surface and mounting ears. If the bucket is used or rebuilt, the quote should clearly separate current wear from repaired areas.
PRIMA should avoid describing a bucket as heavy-duty unless the evidence shows reinforced structure. When possible, the quote should include measurement photos for key areas and a note about what is included: pins, bushings, teeth, adapters or only the bucket shell.
| Quote item | Good evidence | Warning sign |
|---|---|---|
| Welds | Close-up photos around ears and side plates | Cracks or uneven repair |
| Wear plates | Bottom and side protection visible | Thin shell only |
| Included parts | Pins, bushings and teeth stated clearly | Hidden extra cost |

How should a rock bucket be packed for export?
Packing proof protects both fitment and surface condition after the quote is approved.
A rock bucket is heavy and irregular, so packing should prevent movement, edge damage and loss of small parts. Buyers should request photos of the bucket on a pallet or frame, protected sharp edges, bundled teeth or pins if included, and loading preparation. The packing photo should match the approved bucket, not a generic warehouse example.
The final file should connect the quote, approved photos, invoice, packing photo and shipment plan. If the buyer later receives a different width, missing tooth system or damaged edge, this file becomes the evidence trail for a replacement or claim.
| Export step | Photo proof | Buyer value |
|---|---|---|
| Before packing | Final bucket and included parts | Confirms approved item |
| Packing | Pallet, frame, edge protection | Reduces transport damage |
| Loading | Container or truck loading photos | Connects order to shipment |

Evidence Table
| Step | Buyer evidence | Decision value |
|---|---|---|
| Identify | Machine model, old bucket photos and pin measurements | Fitment decision |
| Inspect | Shell, side cutter, cutting edge, weld and wear plate photos | Quality comparison |
| Confirm | Included teeth, pins, bushings and packing method | Total landed-cost clarity |
| Ship | Pallet/crate and loading photos | Dispute prevention |
Key Facts For PRIMA Buyers
- Excavator rock bucket fitment should use pin diameter, center distance and ear width, not width alone.
- Side cutters, wear plates, cutting edge and tooth-adapter layout are the main value checks.
- Used or rebuilt buckets need current photos and repair-scope notes before approval.
- PRIMA should not claim heavy-duty quality without visible structure evidence.
Buyer FAQ
Is bucket width enough for a rock bucket quote?
No. Buyers should also check pin diameter, center distance, ear width, coupler type and machine class.
Should I send old bucket photos?
Yes. Old bucket photos are often the best fitment evidence when part numbers are missing.
Can PRIMA supply used rock buckets?
Possibly, but each used or rebuilt option needs current condition photos and clear repair boundaries.
What packing proof should I request?
Ask for photos before packing, after pallet or frame protection, and during loading.
Conclusion
A rock bucket order should be approved only after fitment, structure and packing evidence are visible. PRIMA's role is to turn a bucket request into a traceable buyer file before payment and shipment.
References
- HSE excavator safety notes: General excavator safety reference.
- U.S. CBP importer guidance: General importer responsibility reference.
2026-06-06 repair: general excavator bucket quote path added
This repair links the rock bucket page to the new general excavator bucket page and separates heavy-duty rock-bucket evidence from general pin, lug, coupler and packing checks.
Buyer Summary
- Added general bucket reverse link.
- Clarified bucket, teeth, adapter and coupler evidence.
- Recorded 404 correction from draft workplan to live rock-bucket URL.
Repair Evidence Table
| Gap | Repair | Buyer value |
|---|---|---|
| General bucket | New bucket page linked | Clearer owner page |
| Rock-bucket boundary | Heavy-duty checks separated | Better attachment selection |
| 404 correction | Live URL used | Honest repair evidence |
Internal Link Updates
- How Should Buyers Check an Excavator Bucket Before Ordering from China?
- Excavator Bucket For Sale Pin Size Coupler Teeth Wear Packing Checklist
External Reference
