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VIDEO: ESCO Ultralok Construction Tooth System

Mon March 20, 2023 - National Edition #7
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When it comes to ground engaging tools (G.E.T.), ESCO is one of the most trusted names to deliver reliable performance.

For the construction and aggregate markets, ESCO's Ultralok tooth system is a top choice to improve machine productivity, extend service life and improve site safety with less maintenance, according to the manufacturer.

The system features a unique integrated lock that simplifies point replacement with an off-the-shelf pry tool — replacing points has never been so easy. The Ultralok system has better penetration and provides faster loading than conventional tooth systems. Enhanced profiles with more usable wear metal can deliver up to 55 percent longer wear life than other teeth.

The increased system life and faster point replacement increases machine availability, improves production levels and lowers maintenance requirements. The result is a better operating cost position with increased profits, greater success obtaining profitable job bids, and more uptime to help complete jobs on time, according to the manufacturer.

A full range of adapters are available with the Ultralok system: including a selection of weld-on adapter styles; bolt-on adapters for all popular OEM machine bolt patterns; and a hot slag offering that includes an optional bolt-in lock or the ultra-secure weld-in lock. Also available in select sizes are adapters to equip augers and clamshells with the Ultralok system.

For more information, visit www.esco.weir.




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