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HOW TO IDENTIFY YOUR DIGGING TEETH

Replacing your worn-out digging teeth can sometimes feel challenging, especially with so many options on the market. It’s also sometimes difficult to determine which tooth system you are currently using, as well as the profile and correct sizing of the tooth.

Cutting Edge Supply is here to help you determine the correct replacement part with this handy Tooth Identifier guide.

Steps To Identify and Unknown Tooth

Step 1

Look for a part number on the tooth or shank. Part numbers are often stamped or cast into the tooth. Many brands position the number in a location that does not wear, like near the base or inside of the pocket.

Step 2

How does the tooth lock onto the shank or adapter? What hardware or retainer type is used to secure the tooth?

The most common is either a side pin, diagonal pin or top pin. Alternatively, there can be proprietary hardware, such as newer CAT and ESCO systems that have unique locking mechanisms like a wedge or oblong insert.

You can use our Tooth Identifier chart below to see more examples of the most common tooth systems in the industry, and view Teeth Identifying Photos here.

RETAINER LOCATION HOLE SHAPE ON SHANK RETAINER TYPE IDENTIFYING NOTE TOOTH SERIES AVAILABILITY
SIDEROUNDROUND PIN & RINGRECTANGULAR POCKETCAT J SERIES / CAT R SERIESWE OFFER
TOPNOTCH IN TOP SIDEWEDGE PIN & LOCK SPRINGHAS TABS/ FLANGESCAT K SERIESOEM ONLY
DIAGOBLONG OR ROUNDROUND PIN & RINGPIN INSTALLS RIGHT SIDE FACING BUCKETCAT DRSWE OFFER
SIDENUBS ON SIDE NO HOLESINCLUDED IN TOOTHLOCK TURNS TO CLICKCAT ADVANSYSOEM ONLY
DIAGOBLONG OR ROUNDROUND PIN & RINGPIN INSTALLS LEFT/TOP SIDE FACING BUCKETH&L RHOMBICWE OFFER
TOPRECTANGLESTEEL PIN W/ RUBBER SPRINGARCH ON TOP OF TOOTH OR FLANGE ON LARGER SIZESESCO CONICAL / SUPER CONICALWE OFFER
BASE OF TOOTHNO HOLESHORSESHOE RETAINER & CURVED PINHAS TABS/ FLANGESESCO HELILOK / VERTALOKWE OFFER
BASE OF TOOTHNO HOLESSTEEL PIN W/ RUBBER SPRINGHAS TABS/ FLANGESESCO SUPER V / SV2WE OFFER
BASE OF TOOTHSQUARE ON SIDEINCLUDED IN TOOTHRETAINER PRIES UP TO CLICK IN PLACEESCO ULTRALOKWE OFFER
TOPROUNDSTEEL ROLL PINROUND HOLEHENSLEY PARABOLIC 156 | 160 | 220WE OFFER
TOPRECTANGLESTEEL W/ RUBBER CENTER FLEXPINRECTANGULAR HOLE FOR PIN AT TOPHENSLEY PARABOLIC 290 | 330 | 370 | 400 | 410 | 450WE OFFER
SIDEOBLONGANVIL SHAPED WITH HEX HEADPIN CLICKS IN WITH RATCHET WRENCHHENSLEY XSWE OFFER
SIDETOMBSTONE / BULLETOBLONG SHAPE WITH HEX HEADPIN CLICKS IN WITH RATCHET WRENCHHENSLEY GETPROWE OFFER
TOPROUNDROUND PIN & RINGSIMIALR TO J-SERIES PIN BUT VERTICAL"5" SERIES HENSLEY 295 | 335 | 385 | 435 | 485WE OFFER
SIDEOBLONGRECTANGULAR WITH HEX HEADKOMATSU PROPRIETARY NOT SAME AS XSKOMATSU KMAXOEM ONLY
SIDEOBLONGRECTANGULAR WITH HEX HEADBACKHOE SIZES ONLY NOT SAME AS XSCASE SMART FITOEM ONLY
TOP (IN ADAPTER)RECTANGLESTEEL PIN W/ RUBBER SPRINGHAS EAR FLANGESMTG KINGMETWE OFFER
SIDEROUND WITH NOTCHROUND PIN W/ SOCKET HEADLARGE SIZE ONLY 5" POCKET AND UPMTG STARMETOEM ONLY
TOP (IN ADAPTER)RECTANGLESTEEL PIN W/ RUBBER SPRINGHAS EAR FLANGES, VOLVO OEMVOLVO METOEM ONLY
SIDEROUNDROUND PIN & RINGLOOKS LIKE J SERIES BUT LARGER HOLESKOMATSU SIDE PINWE OFFER
SIDEROUNDROUND PIN & RINGNOTCH ON TOP OF TOOTH POCKETDAEWOO DOOSANOEM ONLY
SIDEROUNDROUND PIN & RINGCUT BACK ANGLE ON REAR OF TEETHHYUNDAI KOBELCOOEM ONLY
SIDEOBLONGSTEEL W/ RUBBER CENTER FLEXPINPIN HOLE IS SOITS HIGHER ON TOOTHCOMBI / BOFORS C-LOCKOEM ONLY
TOPRECTANGLESTEEL PIN W/ RUBBER SPRINGNOTCHES ON REAR SIDES OF TOOTHCOMBI PROCLAWOEM ONLY
SIDEOBLONGSTEEL W/ RUBBER CENTER FLEXPINFLEX PIN, SMALLER SIZESH & L ORIGINALWE OFFER
TOPOBLONGSTEEL W/ RUBBER CENTERFLEX PIN TOP LOAD SMALL TO LARGE SIZEH & L VP SERIESWE OFFER
SIDEROUNDROUND PIN W/ SOCKET HEADFITS ON J SERIES (*LOOKS SIMILAR BUT WILL NOT FIT KMAX/XS STYLE)JOHN DEERE TK / RVJOEM ONLY
REARROUNDBOLTS ON AT BASETOOTH & SHANK ARE ONE PIECEUNI-TOOTHWE OFFER
NONENO HOLESNONECRIMPS ON BY PINCHING SIDEWALLH&L STYLE CRIMP-ON RIPPER 2A | 3C | 1L | HENSLEY CRIMP-ONWE OFFER
NONESLOT OR GOORVE IN TOOTHNONESLIDES ON, HELD ON BY ITS WEDGE SHAPESCARIFIERWE OFFER

Step 3

Further clues to finding the tooth system include identifying the make and model of the machine and knowing if the bucket is original or a replacement bucket from a different manufacturer. OEMs will often use exclusive systems on their own brand attachments.

Step 4

Finally, measurements and photos of your tooth system can also help solve the mystery.

Measure both the inside and outside dimensions of the tooth pocket — measuring from left-to-right and top-to-bottom. Also, providing the lip thickness of the bucket will point to the correct adapter size.

If you can provide pictures of the tooth pocket, retainer hole and the shank itself, our expert staff can quickly help identify the tooth system.

Once you know the type of tooth you need, you can use our helpful Tooth System Size Conversion chart to see which systems are comparable to what you are currently using.

Best of the Best

We work with top-of-the-line vendors to bring our customers the highest quality of teeth. Our vendors use heat-treated superior steel alloys for optimum strength and performance and have designed a variety of styles to best suit machine and application needs.

Heavy Duty Wear Upgrades

We also offer Tungsten Carbide Embedding for all digging teeth, which adds hardness to the parent material in the most vulnerable wear areas of the teeth, thus improving performance and prolonging the life of the parts.