Introduction & Overview
A hydraulic screening bucket is the ultimate solution for on-site material separation, transforming your excavator or skid steer into a powerful and mobile screening plant. Whether you need to separate soil from rock, sort demolition debris, or process aggregates, our range of heavy-duty rotary and grid buckets is designed for efficiency and durability. Compatible with machines from 1 to 20 tons and beyond, these buckets allow you to reuse materials directly on site, significantly reducing transport costs and material purchase.
Key Applications & Benefits
Investing in a hydraulic screening bucket for sale from YCE offers numerous operational advantages:
On-Site Material Reuse: Immediately separate usable topsoil, sand, or gravel from waste rock and debris, turning spoil into valuable material for backfilling or landscaping.
High Efficiency: The robust, hydraulically-driven drum or grid design ensures fast and continuous screening, even in wet and sticky conditions, with our waterproof motor allowing for river and canal cleaning.
Versatility: With both rotary and grid type options and customizable screening hole sizes, you can precisely match the bucket to your specific job requirements, from pipeline bedding to site clearance.
Durability: Built with a compact design that protects all hydraulic components, these buckets are engineered for the toughest environments, ensuring a long service life and minimal downtime.
How to Choose the Right Model
Selecting the correct hydraulic screening bucket for excavators depends on your carrier machine and application.
Match by Machine Weight: Use the specification table below to find the right model (e.g., YT-600 for 8-15 ton excavators, YT-3000 for 30-40 ton machines).
Select Bucket Type & Hole Size: Decide between a rotary drum for fine, consistent screening or a grid bucket for coarse separation. Then, specify your desired hole size, and we will manufacture the bucket to your exact working conditions.
Consider Hydraulic Flow: Ensure your excavator's hydraulic flow (lpm) falls within the rated flow range of the bucket model for optimal performance.