About Excavator Blades
What Are Excavator Blades?
Excavator blades includes cutting edges, side cutters, serrated edges, segments, etc. are heavy-duty attachments mounted on the front of excavators. Designed for pushing, leveling, and backfilling materials like soil, gravel, or debris, these blades enhance the excavator’s versatility in construction, landscaping, and earthmoving projects.
About APEX® Excavator Blades
We Are Leading Supplier For Excavator Blades
APEX® Excavator Blades are premium-grade attachments designed to maximize productivity and durability in the toughest earthmoving and grading applications. Constructed from high-tensile, abrasion-resistant steel, these blades deliver unmatched strength and longevity, even in rocky or abrasive terrain. Featuring precision-engineered designs—including straight, universal, and semi-U configurations—APEX® blades ensure optimal material control, whether for fine grading, backfilling, or bulk dozing.
With reinforced cutting edges and bolt-on wear plates, they minimize downtime and maintenance costs. Compatible with leading excavator brands, APEX® blades are the go-to choice for contractors who demand reliability, efficiency, and superior load capacity. Built to outperform, they transform your excavator into a versatile dozing and leveling powerhouse.
Our Excavator Blades
Types of Excavator Blades & Their Applications

Bevel Edges
Applications:Designed for grading and pushing loose materials like soil, sand, or gravel.
The angled edge reduces resistance, improving cutting efficiency for fine grading (e.g., road construction, foundation leveling).
Helps prevent premature wear, extending blade life.

Serrated Edges
Applications:Ideal for breaking through tough or frozen ground (e.g., compacted clay, rocky soil, permafrost).
The jagged teeth enhance traction, preventing slippage and increasing digging efficiency.
Commonly used in mining, frost excavation, and other harsh conditions.

Side Cutters
Applications:Attached to the blade’s sides to prevent material spillage, maximizing load capacity.
Ensures precise edge control when shaping slopes or backfilling trenches.
Protects the blade’s side edges from excessive wear.

Toe Plates
Applications:Reinforces the blade’s front edge, the most vulnerable to abrasion from rocks and hard soil.
Replaceable design minimizes maintenance costs by protecting the main blade structure.
Essential for heavy-duty applications like quarry work or demolition.

Spade Edges
Applications:
Reinforces the cutting edge with a thicker, spade-shaped profile to withstand extreme impact and high-stress digging conditions.
Ideal for heavy-duty earthmoving, trenching, and mining operations where standard blades would fail.

Heel Plates
Applications:
Protects the underside and rearward sections of the blade from backward wear caused by material flow and return abrasion.
Essential for high-wear environments like road grading, gravel maintenance, and abrasive material handling.
Available Model
Excavator Blades
We can supply the edge, cutter, plate, etc. for kind of excavator, such as, CAT excavator, Komatsu excavator, Volvo, John Deere, Shantui, and so on.
CAT
307,308,310,313,315, 320,323,330,336,349, 385, etc.
Komatsu
PC130, PC160LC, PC200, PC210LC, PC240LC, PC300, PC360, PC400, PC800,PC1250, etc.
Volvo
EC18, EC20, EC25, EC30, EC35, EC55, EC75, EC140, EC160, EC180, EC210, EC240, EC300, EC350, EC380, etc.
John Deere
75 P, 85 P, 130 P, 135 P, 160 P, 190G W, 200 G, 210 P, 230 P, 245 P, 250 P, 260 P, 300 P, 345 P, 350 P, 380 P, etc.
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Key Benefits of Using Excavator Blades
Excavator blades significantly enhance machine functionality, offering advantages such as:
Increased Efficiency
Quickly move, spread, or level materials without switching equipment, saving time and labor costs.
Cost-Effective
Versatility
Eliminate the need for a separate bulldozer by transforming an excavator into a multi-functional tool.
Durability
Made from hardened steel with reinforced edges, these blades resist wear in tough environments like rocky terrain or demolition sites.
Easy Installation
Most blades attach directly to the excavator’s stick or quick coupler, allowing for fast setup and interchangeability.
