cutting edges and end bits are to suit dozers, scrapers, graders, loaders and excavators
TIGERLEVEL have a complete range of blades, edges and end bits, shanks, teeth, ripper tynes, router bits and plow bolts and nuts to suit virtually every machine. Customer parts can be made to suit specialist requirements.We stock a complete range of thicknesses in standard and heavy duty.Our bits and edges are heat treated through hardened, quenched and tempered alloy steel.
A wide range of grader blades is available in two specifiions
High Carbon steelC80, and 30MnB for
Double bevelled curved
Double bevelled flat
Flat Grader Blades
· Curved Grader Blades
· Serrated Grader Blades
A wide range of cutting edges is available in two specifiions
16Mn, and 30MnB for
Double bevelled Flat
Single bevelled flat
End bits
Blades and cutting edges are the frontline, wear components attached to the leading edges of buckets, blades, and other digging or grading attachments on heavy machinery like excavators, loaders, and bulldozers. They are the primary points of contact with abrasive materials like soil, rock, and rubble, designed to penetrate, cut, and slice through the ground efficiently while protecting the much more expensive base attachment from rapid wear.

1. Key Functions and Importance
Penetration and Efficiency: A sharp, robust cutting edge concentrates force onto a narrow area, significantly reducing the energy required to dig into compacted or frozen material, thereby improving machine productivity and fuel efficiency.
Material Protection: They act as a sacrificial wear part. Instead of the bucket's main body wearing down, the relatively inexpensive and easily replaceable cutting edge absorbs the abrasion.
Load Retention: Properly maintained edges help create a clean cut, allowing the bucket to fill more completely and retain material better during lifting and transport.
Specialized Tasks: Different profiles (e.g., straight, spade-nose, serrated) are optimized for specific applications like grading, trenching, or rock digging.
2. Materials and Manufacturing
Cutting edges and blades are typically made from **high-strength, abrasion-resistant steel (AR steel)**. This steel is alloyed and heat-treated to achieve an optimal balance of:
Surface Hardness: To resist abrasive wear (measured on the Brinell or Rockwell scale).
Core Toughness: To withstand high-impact loads without cracking or breaking.
Manufacturing processes like quenching and temperingare critical to achieving these properties. Some advanced edges may also feature hardfacing—a layer of extremely hard weld material applied to critical wear zones for extended life.
3. Maintenance and Economics
Regular Inspection and Rotation: Straight cutting edges can often be rotated (flipped top to bottom) to utilize both wear surfaces before replacement. End bits and teeth should be checked for excessive wear or breakage.
Timely Replacement: Worn-out edges dramatically increase digging resistance, strain the machine's hydraulic system, accelerate wear on the base bucket, and lead to higher fuel consumption. Replacing them on schedule is a key cost-saving maintenance practice.
Snow Plow Blades and Cutting Edges are essential components for winter road maintenance and snow removal operations. They directly impact plowing efficiency, road safety, and equipment durability. High-quality blades and cutting edges ensure effective snow removal, resist wear and impact, and extend the service life of plowing equipment under harsh winter conditions.
Snow plow blades and cutting edges serve as the interface between the plow and snow or ice. Their primary functions include:
Efficient Snow Removal: Sharp, durable edges penetrate and scrape snow and ice from surfaces efficiently.
Equipment Protection: Blades absorb wear and reduce damage to the plow frame.
Operational Safety: Reliable cutting edges improve road safety by maintaining clear surfaces.
Extended Service Life: Proper material selection and maintenance reduce frequent replacements.
Choosing the right blade type and material ensures high performance, even in extreme winter conditions.

Snow plow blades and cutting edges are exposed to abrasion, impact, and extreme cold. Selecting the proper material balances hardness, toughness, and wear resistance. The following table summarizes common materials used:
| Material | Hardness (HRC) | Toughness | Wear Resistance | Impact Resistance | Processing |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carbon Steel | 45-50 | Medium | Medium | High | Easy |
| Alloy Steel | 50-55 | High | High | High | Moderate |
| Boron Steel | 55-60 | Medium-High | Very High | Medium | Moderate |
| Heat-Treated Steel | 50-60 | High | Very High | High | Moderate |
| Cast Steel | 45-50 | Medium | Medium | Medium | Easy |
Notes:
Boron steel and heat-treated steel are ideal for heavy-duty snow plowing, offering excellent wear resistance and durability.
Alloy steel provides a balance of toughness and hardness, suitable for general snow removal tasks.
Carbon steel is cost-effective but may wear faster in frequent snow and ice applications.
Straight Cutting Edges – Standard design for general snow removal.
Curved Cutting Edges – Improve snow penetration and reduce snow spillage.
bolt-on cutting edges – Easy to replace, protecting the plow and extending service life.
Reversible Edges – Can be rotated to double the service life.
Heavy-Duty Mining/Industrial Edges – Optimized for icy, compacted, and abrasive surfaces.
Selecting the appropriate blade type ensures optimal performance for different plowing conditions and equipment.
Proper maintenance enhances blade performance and longevity:
Inspect edges regularly for wear, cracks, and deformation.
Replace worn edges promptly to avoid damage to the plow or road surfaces.
Ensure correct installation and secure bolting to prevent misalignment.
Match material type to plowing conditions, such as icy roads or gravel surfaces.
Well-maintained snow plow blades reduce downtime, improve safety, and maintain consistent snow removal efficiency.

Snow plow blades and cutting edges are critical for winter road maintenance, municipal, and industrial snow removal operations. Choosing durable materials like boron steel or heat-treated steel, combined with proper blade design and maintenance, ensures long service life, excellent wear resistance, and reliable performance. Properly selected and maintained blades enhance safety, efficiency, and equipment longevity in harsh winter conditions.
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