Heavy equipment performance depends on wear parts. Cutting edges, end bits, bucket teeth, and grader blades absorb the daily impact of abrasive soil, rock, demolition debris, and grading work. When those components wear down, machine performance declines quickly.
CAT Wear Parts
CAT equipment is built for high-production environments. Dozers, loaders, and excavators rely on hardened steel wear components to maintain cutting efficiency and reduce strain on major systems.
- Dozer cutting edges
- End bits
- Excavator bucket teeth
- Grader blades
- Undercarriage wear components
Browse the full CAT collection here: CAT wear parts
John Deere Wear Parts
John Deere machines are widely used in construction and site development. Maintaining sharp, properly fitted wear parts is critical for keeping productivity high.
- Dozer cutting edges
- Loader bucket edges
- Bucket teeth
- Replacement grader blades
Shop John Deere cutting edge replacements here: John Deere cutting edges
Bobcat Wear Parts

Bobcat skid steers and compact track loaders are commonly used in landscaping, grading, and utility work. These machines depend heavily on bolt-on cutting edges and bucket wear components.
- Skid steer cutting edges
- Bolt-on edges
- Wear bars
- Bucket teeth
Browse Bobcat cutting edge replacements here: Bobcat cutting edges
Why Replacing Wear Parts Early Matters
- Material penetration drops
- Push resistance increases
- Fuel consumption rises
- Hydraulic stress increases
- Structural components wear prematurely
Wear parts are designed to protect expensive machine components. Replacing them on schedule reduces downtime and total operating cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these OEM CAT, John Deere, or Bobcat parts?
No. These are aftermarket wear parts designed for compatibility with CAT, John Deere, and Bobcat equipment. EquipmentBlades.com is not affiliated with these manufacturers.
How do I confirm fitment for my machine?
Confirm your machine model and part dimensions before ordering. You can browse the appropriate brand collection:
Do aftermarket wear parts last as long as OEM?
When properly matched to the machine and application, high-quality aftermarket wear parts made from hardened steel can provide comparable service life.
When should I replace cutting edges?
Replace cutting edges when:
- The edge profile becomes rounded
- Bolt holes elongate
- Cracks appear
- Performance decreases
Can worn wear parts damage my machine?
Yes. Excessively worn wear parts increase drag and stress on hydraulics, push arms, cylinders, and undercarriage components.
Do you supply wear parts for dozers only?
No. We supply compatible wear parts for dozers, skid steers, compact track loaders, excavators, and motor graders.


