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Track Shoes

“Track shoes for undercarriage” refers to the shoes or pads that are part of the undercarriage of tracked vehicles such as bulldozers, excavators, or crawler cranes. These shoes are a crucial component of the undercarriage system as they provide traction, support, and stability to the vehicle on various types of terrain.

Material:                           Track shoes are typically made from high-strength steel or other durable materials to withstand the heavy loads and abrasive conditions encountered during operation.

Design:                                 The design of track shoes can vary depending on the specific application and terrain. Some may have specialized features such as self-cleaning treads or added grip for enhanced traction. BS-Track is in the position to customize production according to the customer needs.

Size and Configuration: Track shoes come in different sizes and configurations to fit specific models of tracked vehicles. The size and configuration of the track shoes will affect the vehicle’s stability, weight distribution, and maneuverability.

Installation and Maintenance:                Proper installation and regular maintenance of track shoes are essential for ensuring optimal performance and longevity of the undercarriage system. This may include periodic inspection, cleaning, and replacement of worn or damaged track shoes.

Supplier and Quality:      When sourcing track shoes for undercarriage systems, it’s important to choose a reputable supplier known for providing high-quality products that meet industry standards and specifications. Here BS-Track stand strongly to support.

Track shoes are crucial components of tracked vehicles’ undercarriage systems for several reasons:

Traction: Track shoes provide the necessary traction for the vehicle to move across various types of terrain, including soft soil, mud, gravel, and rough surfaces. The design of the track shoes’ treads helps grip the ground, preventing slippage and allowing the vehicle to maintain traction, even in challenging conditions.

Load Distribution: Track shoes distribute the vehicle’s weight over a larger surface area, reducing ground pressure. This helps prevent the vehicle from sinking into soft ground, minimizing soil compaction, and ensuring stability and maneuverability, especially in off-road environments.

Support: Track shoes support the entire weight of the vehicle and its payload, transferring the load to the undercarriage components, such as track links, rollers, and idlers. Properly designed and maintained track shoes help distribute this weight evenly, reducing stress on individual components and prolonging their lifespan.

Protection: Track shoes help protect the underlying undercarriage components from damage due to impacts, abrasion, and wear. They act as a shield against debris, rocks, and other obstacles that could potentially damage the vehicle’s tracks, reducing the risk of costly repairs and downtime.

Versatility: Tracked vehicles equipped with the right track shoes can traverse a wide range of terrains and environments, from construction sites and agricultural fields to forestry operations and military deployments. Their versatility makes them indispensable for applications where wheeled vehicles may struggle to maintain traction or maneuverability.

There are several types of track shoes used in tracked vehicles, each designed for specific applications and terrains. Some common types include:

Single Grouser Shoes:

Single grouser shoes have a single protrusion or “grouser” running down the centerline of the shoe. They provide increased traction and digging ability, making them ideal for applications where extra grip is required, such as in muddy or loose soil conditions.

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Double Grouser Shoes:

Double grouser shoes have two parallel grousers running down the length of the shoe. They offer even greater traction and stability compared to single grouser shoes, making them suitable for demanding applications such as heavy excavation or steep terrain.

Triple Grouser Shoes:

Triple grouser shoes feature three parallel grousers, providing maximum traction and flotation. They are commonly used in extreme conditions where superior grip and stability are essential, such as in mining, forestry, or military applications.

 

Rubber Shoes:

Rubber shoes have a rubberized coating or pad on the surface of the track shoe. They are used primarily in sensitive environments where minimizing ground disturbance, noise, and vibration is critical, such as in landscaping, urban construction, or agricultural operations.

These are just a few examples of the types of track shoes available for tracked vehicles. The choice of track shoe depends on factors such as the vehicle’s intended use, operating environment, and specific performance requirements.

OUR TYPES OF TRACK SHOES

Single grousers

Because of their high ground penetration rate, they have the best traction of any shoes. They’re employed in harsh areas where there’s a lot of rock. On the one hand, front track tractors and angular dozers are common examples of machines with this configuration. On the other side, because of its high penetration, the vehicle’s mobility when making turns is reduced.

Single Grouser Track Shoe

  • A proper lug height on grouser shoes provide
    • better traction
    • reduce track slippage
  • superior bulldozer ground penetration depending on the thickness of the profile
  • general soil or rocky ground
  • longer grouser bars provide better traction

 

The best choice for work in semi-abrasive conditions or on relatively soft soils. Although the two grouser shoe design gives less traction than the single grouser shoe, it increases machine agility when completing turns by reducing ground resistance.
These will provide traction, maneuverability, depth, and pressure on the ground features that will greatly assist the operation in various job situations, resulting in cost savings by reducing wear.

Double Grouser Track Shoe

  • A proper lug height on grouser shoes provide
    • better traction
    • reduce track slippage
  • loaders with good traction cause less harm to the ground surface
  • greater maneuverability equates to shorter spikes

This is the most common shoe configuration among excavator manufacturers; the level of penetration exhibited by this class is the lowest among those with claws; as a result, this type is ideal for performing work on soft soils by improving the equipment’s maneuverability to execute turns. Traction, on the other hand, is diminished.

Triple Grouser Track Shoe

  • A proper lug height on grouser shoes provide
    • better traction
    • reduce track slippage
  • improved maneuverability and a stable operating platform for excavators
  • applications that include hard and soft ground

Our Shoe Range include

Overall, track shoes play a vital role in ensuring the performance, stability, and longevity of tracked vehicles, making them essential components of their undercarriage systems.