Abstract
The causes of failure of the bucket teeth of the excavator during excavations in rocks are analyzed in the article. It is shown that the most typical cause of failure of bucket teeth is wear of teeth. The wear with soft rocks (less than 1100 HV) which hardness is lower than the hardness of steel in the cold-work hardened state, a preliminary cold-work hardening can essentially (up to 10 times) increase the material wear resistance. The wear with rocks, having greater hardness with hardness of ~1250 HV, the cold-work hardening do not lead to increase of the Hadfield steel wear resistance.
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