Consistent Quality Rubber
Track Manufacturing Design
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Coming In 2021
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Coming In 2021
Read More DetailsRead More DetailsIt’s no secret. Our customers have come to expect quality customer service throughout every step of our sales process. From quoting and shipping, to customer support, we will be there for you every step of the way. The quality in our products will speak for itself making that the easy part.
Our superior rubber tracks provide many benefits including:
Lower ground pressure & minimizes ground and soil damage.
Eliminates pavement & finished surface damage.
Quieter than steel tracks.
Reduced machine vibration.
Improved traction in difficult working conditions.
Reduced weight and improved machine efficiency.
Patented “Anti-detracking System” design.
Factory tested/proven quality and performance.
Guaranteed Best Price and Customer Service
We provide excellent pricing for premium OEM quality rubber tracks right from the start. However, if you were to obtain a written quote from any of our competitors with a better price, we ask that you share this information and give us the opportunity to match or beat their offer. You can NEVER put a value on customer service after the sale. So, even if we’re only able to match our competitors’ pricing, we’ll make it up in quality and expert service.
How to Measure Your Rubber Tracks
To check for the size of your existing rubber track you will need to see if the size is stamped into the rubber (on the inside on the track, normally towards the outer edge). If you cannot find a track size stamped into the rubber then you can take three simple measurements that will determine which replacement track you need
Measure the width of the track in millimeters or we can do the conversions for you. (1 inch = 25.4 millimeters)
Measure the distance from the top of the center of one link (metal piece that engages with the sprocket on the track) to the top of the center of the next link (in millimeters or we can do the conversions for you). This distance is known as the pitch of the track.
Count the total number of links (also called metal pieces or lugs) inside of the track.
The measurement of a track is Width x Pitch x Links.
If needed we can email or fax a track spec sheet for you to reference while gathering your measurement information.
Interchangeable Track Designs
Interchangeable guide type replacement tracks were originally designed for use on equipment with undercarriages designed for steel tracks but now most can interchange with rubber. Interchangeable type rubber tracks have pitch measurements (this is the distance from the center of one metal link to the center of the next metal link) of 47, 48, 48.5, 60, 52.5, 53, 54, 54.5, 55, 55.5, 56, 71, 72, 72.5, 75.5, 76, 81, 83.5, 92, 96 millimeters.
Conventional Track Designs
Conventional guide type replacement tracks are designed for use on equipment with undercarriages designed for rubber tracks. Conventional type tracks have pitch measurements (this is the distance from the center of one metal link to the center of the next metal link) of 60, 72, 84, 86, 87, 90, 100, 125 and 150 millimeters.
Rubber Track Tread Patterns and OEM Track Sizes
A wide range of track designs and track patterns are available for specific machine applications and working conditions. Ask one of our professional sales associates which patterns are available for your machine. Most of our common tread patterns can be found on both our Excavator Tracks and CTL Tracks page. Be sure to also visit our webpage showing a complete list of OEM Rubber Track Sizes.