Mainly reviewed around 2–5T starter supply, with selected 1–6T mini excavator fitment available after machine and pin details are checked.
Attachment Package
A bucket and thumb package is useful when the same handling setup needs to support stock, machine delivery, or repeat orders. It keeps the combination practical to review, supply, and repeat without turning into a full attachment range.
For supplying a simple bucket-and-thumb setup where handling work is part of the machine use.
Keep the starting range tight: thumb, compatible bucket, pin support, and only useful add-ons.
Adds more practical value than delivering a mini excavator with a digging bucket alone.
Machine model, pin details, arm width, and order scope are checked before quoting.
The Package
The package starts with a mechanical thumb and a compatible bucket. Pin support can be added when it helps with fitment review, supply, or repeat orders.
Adds holding control for rocks, logs, roots, branches, and debris.
Matched with the thumb for grip, reach, and working angle.
Helps reduce missing-pin issues and replacement delays.
Keeps machine models, package items, and packing marks clear.
The Package
A bucket can dig but it does not always control rocks, roots, logs, or debris well. This package adds the holding support needed for cleaner handling work.
A mechanical thumb adds grip when irregular material cannot be held by the bucket alone.
Start with a clear base package instead of separate, unrelated attachment options.
The bucket-and-thumb setup gives better control when clearing rocks, roots, branches, and debris.
Adds more practical value than delivering a mini excavator with a digging bucket only.
Labels, pin support, and clear package items make the same setup easier to repeat across similar machines.
Package Items
Add-ons are included only when they improve the work range or order value. They are not standard items in every package.
Provides backfill, clean-up and finishing coverage when handling work that also needs site clean-up.
Handling work also includes grading, backfill, or site finishing.
Adds narrow digging when also needs drainage, utility lines, irrigation runs, or similar trench work.
The trench width, machine size, and fitment details are already clear.
A coupler can help speed up bucket changes, but only after fitment and safety review.
The machine already uses a coupler or quick hitch system.
Adds support for hard ground, roots, or compacted material before handling and clean-up.
Ground conditions justify it. Keep this as a second-stage item.
Bucket-and-thumb fitment depends on more than machine size. Before quoting or production, the machine model, pin dimensions, arm width, hitch setup, and available photos are checked together. One model is enough to start; a machine list helps when the same package may be repeated across several machines.
Confirms the machine family, size class, and basic attachment range.
Helps match the package to the right mini or compact excavator class.
One of the key points for matching the bucket, thumb, and any coupler.
Checks ear width, mounting space, and arm compatibility.
Helps confirm bucket linkage position and working geometry.
Can change bucket position, thumb clearance, and coupler compatibility.
Useful when the same package needs review across similar machines.
Side photos and simple measurements help catch fitment issues early.
Small details can affect a package order — pin size, hitch setup, labels, mixed items, and order scope. We check these points early so the package is clearer before production and easier to receive after shipment.
| Risk | How It Is Controlled |
|---|---|
| Wrong Fitment | Machine model, pin diameter, arm width, pin centers, and hitch setup are checked before production. |
| Mixed Order Confusion | Labels, packing marks, and package notes help keep buckets, thumbs, pins, and add-ons clearly identified. |
| First Order Uncertainty | Orders can start with a sample, mixed pallet, or small package review before moving into bulk supply. |
| Inspection Concern | Key dimensions, product marking, and packing conditions can be checked by photos before shipment. |
| Unclear Order Scope | This is a bucket-and-thumb attachment package, not hydraulic systems, engine parts, electrical parts, or full spare parts sourcing. |
Related Work Package
For backfilling, loose material movement, surface finishing, and compact site clean-up after bucket-and-thumb handling.
Package Review
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No. This package is not for a thumb alone. It focuses on a bucket-and-thumb setup because the thumb needs to work with the bucket shape, pin position, working angle, and machine arm.
The bucket and thumb create the grip together. A poor match in bucket profile, width, or working angle can pass a basic fit check but still handle material poorly.
It is mainly for handling irregular materials such as rocks, logs, roots, branches, and debris. It is not meant to replace a grapple, demolition attachment, or heavy forestry attachment.
Sometimes. The existing bucket needs to be checked for width, pin position, profile, and working angle. Installation photos are useful for the review.
This package starts with a mechanical thumb. Hydraulic thumbs can be reviewed only when installation ability, hydraulic flow, hose routing, and after-sales requirements are clear.
It can, but the hitch setup needs to be checked first. A quick hitch can affect bucket position and thumb clearance, so it should not be assumed compatible without review.
No. The product range can be reviewed for selected 1–6T mini excavators, while the main starter focus is usually 2–5T. Machine model, pin dimensions, arm width, and photos are needed before confirmation.
Yes. A review can start with one machine model, a small mixed package, or a machine list for repeat supply. This is to check the bucket-and-thumb setup before bulk orders.
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Related Products
The core handling component for holding rocks, logs, roots, branches, and debris with a compatible bucket.
More relevant when the job begins with a narrower cut before the work shifts into shaping or clean-up.
Added when the same machine also needs grading, backfill, ditch cleaning, or site clean-up.
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