TRACK PADS, PINS AND BUSHES

We provide a number of solutions for machines based on rope shovel-type tracks. These typically run without chains and have the track shoes linked with pins and bushes.

With solutions for OEM designs that demand

INDUCTION HARDENED ALLOY STEEL
Highest Wear Resistance and Strength

  • HITACHI
  • LIEBHERR
  • O&K (TEREX)
  • KOMATSU

The Excavator Trackpads are made from High Alloy Cast Steel and are Induction Hardened to provide the ultimate in life and performance for the large amount of traveling these machines need to do.

ALLOY STEEL
Good Strength and Stretch Resistance
BUCYRUS and MARION

Alloy steel track pads are used as they do not require deformation to increase hardness. The alloy properties have been chosen to ensure minimal deformation in working areas of the trackpad. To improve wear resistance and strength these pads can be induction hardened.

MANGANESE
Cost Effective solutions for P&H equipment

Manganese trackpads are now only used by P&H. They provide a cost effective material that gives good toughness and work hardening properties.

Also available are interchangeable P&H pads in induction hardened alloy steel for those customers looking for longer life.

Contact us now to discuss your requirements.

We supply the required pins and bushes to supply you with a complete one stop solution.


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