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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM GMT-05:00

Undercarriages & Components

Evertire Everpads

Everpads are made of tear- and wear-resistant rubber with high elasticity.
  • Bolt down to grouser from behind for simple installation and replacement
  • Provide better traction and smoother ride
  • Protect undercarriage and environment
  • Various configurations to suit specific needs

    BLS Poly Bolt-On Track Pad

    The BLS Poly Bolt-On track pad is designed to allow easier installation and removal of track pads from grousers.
  • Enables reuse of predrilled steel triple grouser by replacing only the polyurethane bolt-on track pad
  • Provides better traction than steel grousers
  • Simplifies maintenance
  • Protects surface from steel track damage

    Berco Mini Undercarriage

    The Mini Undercarriage is an interchangeable track solution for machine classes from 1 to 6 tons.
  • Monobloc-type track chains in steel, rubberized or steel with clip-on rubber shoes
  • Track and carrier rollers, front idlers and track tension devices facilitate interchangeability from steel track chains to rubber track belts
  • Sprockets suitable for a wide choice of gearboxes

    Superior Tire & Rubber Cushotrac Track Pads

    Cushotrac track pads are available for all tracked equipment.
  • Mold-on, bolt-to-shore, clip-on and bolt-to-link styles
  • Polyurethane, rubber or wire-reinforced rubber
  • Mold-on pads utilize mechanical and adhesive bond to eliminate failures

    Solideal Rubber Tracks

    Solideal 100% natural rubber tracks are available for both mini-excavators and skid steers.
  • Rubber tracks for mini-excavators provide lower ground pressure, optimum traction and less vibration
  • Trackmaster OTT track converts skid steer into a track machine within 15 minutes per side
  • Dedicated and OTT tracks designed to resist chunking, run quieter and provide better wear properties than similar products

    Omnitrac SK2648 Track System

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