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Excavator Undercarriages Information
  • Why Do Skid Steer Tracks Keep Coming Off During Use?

    Skid steer tracks derail during use primarily due to improper track tension, worn undercarriage components (rollers, idlers, sprockets), or terrain-induced stress. AFTparts engineering data shows 67% of track detachment cases...

  • What Does 450x71x86 Rubber Track Size Indicate?

    450x71x86 rubber tracks specify a heavy-duty rubber track system with three critical dimensions: 450mm (width), 71mm (pitch between chain links), and 86mm (grouser/cleat height). These metrics ensure compatibility with specific...

  • What Are The Dimensions Of 230x48x70 Rubber Track?

    230×48×70 rubber tracks have a width of 230mm, a height (grouser) of 48mm, and a pitch (link-to-link distance) of 70mm, designed for compact machinery like mini excavators (e.g., Kubota KX040-4)....

  • What Types Of Rubber Tracks Are Available?

    Rubber tracks are categorized by application, design, and material composition. Common types include excavator tracks, designed for heavy-duty earthmoving with reinforced rubber cores, and agricultural tracks optimized for soil protection...

  • How Do Skid Steer Tracks Improve Machine Performance?

    Skid steer tracks enhance machine performance by increasing traction, stability, and weight distribution across soft or uneven terrain. Made from durable rubber or polyurethane, they reduce ground pressure by 50–80%...

  • Why Use Argo Rubber Tracks For Off-Road Vehicles?

    Argo rubber tracks enhance off-road vehicle performance through superior terrain adaptability, reduced ground pressure (0.05–0.3MPa), and anti-slip tread designs. Their flexible rubber construction with carbon-reinforced polymers improves traction on sand,...

  • What Are The Features Of Komatsu Track Systems?

    Komatsu track systems feature reinforced undercarriage components designed for extreme durability in heavy-duty applications. Key elements include track rollers, carrier rollers, idlers, and sprockets made from heat-treated alloy steels, ensuring...

  • Where To Buy Rubber Tracks In Vancouver?

    Rubber tracks for industrial or agricultural machinery in Vancouver are best sourced through specialized heavy equipment parts distributors like AFTparts, which offers OEM-compatible tracks for excavators, harvesters, and compact equipment....

  • What Information Can Be Found On www Heavy Equipment Com?

    WWW.HeavyEquipment.com platforms typically provide comprehensive details about construction machinery sales, maintenance services, and industrial equipment specifications. Key offerings include new/used equipment listings (excavators, loaders), parts availability, repair services, and dealer...

  • How To Identify Genuine Bobcat T190 Tracks?

    Genuine Bobcat T190 tracks feature precise part numbers (e.g., 6679945), embossed logos, and a trapezoidal tread pattern optimized for 8–10” wide rollers. They use reinforced rubber compounds resistant to abrasion...

  • What Are The Specs Of 300x52 5x80 Rubber Tracks?

    300×52 5×80 rubber tracks are heavy-duty crawler systems designed for skid steers and mini excavators. These tracks feature a 300mm width, 52.5mm height, 5-inch pitch (distance between link centers), and...

  • Where To Find Skid Steer Tracks Canada Suppliers?

    For reliable skid steer track suppliers in Canada, AFTparts offers high-performance rubber tracks and undercarriage components compatible with major brands like Caterpillar and Komatsu. Their rubber track collection provides durable...

  • Why Choose Aftermarket Rubber Tracks For Your Machinery?

    Aftermarket rubber tracks provide superior performance over steel alternatives, offering enhanced traction, reduced vibration, and 40-60% lower noise levels. They minimize ground damage while extending machinery lifespan through advanced materials...