Rubber Tracks Technical Specs
Determining the Suitable Track Specifiction for your Replacement Needs
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| A. CENTER-RUNNING TYPE ROLLER FOR CONVENTIONAL TRACK |
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| B. OUTSIDE-RUNNING TYPE ROLLER FOR CONVENTIONAL TRACK |
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| C. INSIDE FLANGE ROLLER FOR INTERCHANGEABLE TRACK |
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| D. OUTSIDE FLANGE ROLLER FOR INTERCHANGEABLE TRACK |
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| E. RAIL TYPE ROLLER FOR INTERCHANGEABLE TRACK |
In order to allow our trained service team to help you quickly and easily obtain the most compatible track specification for your purposes,
we require all of the following information to be included in your inquiries:
— Machine brand
— Model Number
— Machine year of construction
— Track size or part number (found on the inside of the track)
If you cannot find the part number or track size, please provide the followiing:
— Width of rubber track (mm)
— Number of links
— Pitch (interval between embedded metal plates/links: mm)
— Sometimes required is the type of ground roller employed on the machine (some examples given opposite – a, b, c, d, or e)
It is very important that you buy a track which is compatible with your particular machine. If you do not fit the optimal track specification and quality, you may:
— Quickly damage your new track
— Damage your machine’s undercarriage
— Obtain poor track durability / performance
— Fail to minimize your machine’s unplanned ‘down-time’ / maintenance periods
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