336e l bucket specifications and compatibility – Milton CAT 336E L User Manual
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336E L Bucket Specifications and Compatibility
Linkage
Width
Capacity
Weight
Fill
Mass Boom
Heavy Duty Boom
Extreme Service Boom
mm
in
m
3
yd
3
kg
lb
%
M2.55
(8'4")
R3.2 HD
(10'6")
R3.9 HD
(12'10")
R3.2 ES
(10'6")
R3.9 ES
(12'10")
With Center-Lock Quick Coupler
General Duty (GDC)
DB
750
30
0.94 1.23
952
2,099
100%
DB
900
36
1.19 1.56
1040
2,292
100%
DB
1050
42
1.46 1.91
1147
2,528
100%
DB
1200
48
1.73 2.26
1232
2,716
100%
DB
1350
54
2.00 2.62
1342
2,957
100%
DB
1500
60
2.27 2.98
1451
3,197
100%
DB
1650
66
2.55 3.33
1536
3,386
100%
X
X
Heavy Duty (HD)
DB
750
30
0.73 0.95
1031
2,273
100%
DB
900
36
0.95 1.24
1178
2,595
100%
DB
1050
42
1.17 1.54
1267
2,793
100%
DB
1200
48
1.40 1.84
1398
3,080
100%
DB
1350
54
1.64 2.14
1459
3,215
100%
DB
1500
60
1.88 2.46
1566
3,452
100%
DB
1650
66
2.12 2.77
1697
3,740
100%
X
X
DB
1800
72
2.36 3.08
1851
4,080
100%
X
X
TB
1800
71
2.69 3.52
2423
5,340
100%
Severe Duty (SD)
DB
750
30
0.73 0.95
1096
2,415
90%
DB
900
36
0.95 1.24
1252
2,760
90%
DB
1050
42
1.17 1.54
1353
2,981
90%
DB
1200
48
1.40 1.84
1493
3,292
90%
DB
1350
54
1.64 2.14
1599
3,524
90%
Maximum load with coupler (payload + bucket)
kg
5232
4432
3802
4757
4027
lb
11,531
9,768
8,379
10,484
8,875
Maximum Material Density:
2100 kg/m
3
(3,500 lb/yd
3
)
1800 kg/m
3
(3,000 lb/yd
3
)
The above loads are in compliance with hydraulic excavator standard EN474, they do not
1500 kg/m
3
(2,500 lb/yd
3
)
exceed
87%
of
hydraulic
lifting
capacity
or
75%
of
tipping
capacity
with
front
linkage
fully
extended
at
ground
line
with
bucket
curled.
1200 kg/m
3
(2,000 lb/yd
3
)
Capacity based on ISO 7451.
900 kg/m
3
(1,500 lb/yd
3
)
Bucket weight with General Duty tips.
X
Not Recommended
Caterpillar
recommends
using
appropriate
work
tools
to
maximize
the
value
customers
receive
from
our
products.
Use
of
work
tools,
including
buckets,
which
are
outside
of
Caterpillar’s
recommendations
or
specifications
for
weight,
dimensions,
flows,
pressures,
etc.
may
result
in
less-than-optimal
performance,
including
but
not
limited
to
reductions
in
production,
stability,
reliability,
and
component
durability.
Improper
use
of
a
work
tool
resulting
in
sweeping,
prying,
twisting
and/or
catching
of
heavy
loads
will
reduce
the
life
of
the
boom
and
stick.
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