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Rubber tracks are an essential part of compact excavators, such as the Kubota KX151, designed to provide a balance between ground contact, flotation, ride quality, and traction. Suppliers typically stock up on the following types:
Multi-Bar MR tracks
Multi-bar MR tracks are designed to provide superior traction and a smooth ride. They feature light carcass, low ground pressure, and a flexible design that allow work well in softer soils and minimal disturbance of the surrounding area. Their speed and smooth rolling motion make them ideal for excavation tasks.
Triple Grouser ST tracks
Also known as the single-bar/multiple-grooved type, this ST track features prominent treads and a sturdy thick rubber belt. The deep treads provide excellent grip and traction, enabling the excavator to navigate uneven terrain with ease. Their robust construction ensures durability and resistance to wear, making them suitable for heavy-duty applications in challenging environments.
Chan-Style LT Tracks
These tracks have an open tread pattern that provide stability, self-cleaning properties, and resistance to squatting. The combination of channels and bumps offer great traction on various surfaces and allow them to traverse muddy and loose soil without getting bogged down.
Grouser LZ Tracks
These tracks have a protruded unstable pattern and large surface area that give superior traction and stability when digging, driving, or traversing slopes. The durable material also ensures long-lasting performance even under heavy use.
Agriculture
Mini excavator tracks are applicable in agricultural tasks such as vineyard and orchard management. They perform well in delicate soil cultivation, avoiding excessive compaction. They also work well in narrow and tight spaces, and their stability on sloped terrains and gentle surfaces makes them suitable for farm tasks.
Urban Construction
In urban construction, the ability of rubber tracks to protect surfaces and prevent damage makes them suitable for use in cities and town constructions involving the demolition of urban infrastructure, laying of urban infrastructure, excavation, and urban traffic management. They allow construction companies to move and work with great efficiency while helping to minimize disturbances to urban residents.
Landscaping and Property Maintenance
Rubber tracked excavators are invaluable for rural and suburban landscaping and property maintenance, including digging drainage ditches, tree removal, and trenching for irrigation lines. Their gentle soil disturbance, coupled with minimal surface damage, is crucial for protecting the property's aesthetics and functionality.
Snow and Ice Removal
Rubber tracks excavators are applicable in snow and ice removal. They can be fitted with accessories like snowplows or buckets to extract snow and ice. Their stability on ice and snow ensures good handling and reduces the risk of accidents.
When selecting kubota excavator tracks, several factors must be considered to match the requirements of the excavator and the intended use.
Track Size and Compatibility
Ensuring the proper fit for the excavator is essential by matching the track width, length, and height, along with checking the excavator's specifications and user manual. Maintaining the functionality of the track tension and roller system also requires selecting a track that is compatible with the excavator.
Rubber Track Quality
Choosing a high-quality rubber track with a durable, long-lasting, and low-maintenance track is essential. Opting for a track with high-quality rubber and steel reinforcements ensures better performance and longevity. Select a reputable manufacturer to ensure the quality of the track.
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Considering the underfoot conditions for the excavator's intended use is essential when selecting the track's tread pattern and width. A wider track spreads the excavator's weight over a more extensive area, reducing ground pressure and improving stability on softer ground. On the other hand, tougher tread patterns enhance traction and stability. A more extensive track is preferred for work on uneven and loose terrain, whereas a narrower one can be adequate for firmer, more stable ground.
Buying Complete Rubber Track vs. Track Pads
Track pads are preferable as they offer more flexibility than complete rubber tracks. Track pads allow for replacing only the worn portions of the track, which can be more cost-effective in the long run. In contrast, complete rubber tracks provide a complete solution and may be necessary for more severe wear and damage.
Q1: What are the signs of a worn-out rubber track that may require a Kubota KX151 track replacement?
A1: The signs of a worn-out track include uneven tread wear, visible cracks or damage, poor machine stability, increased slipping or traction issues, excessive noise during operation, reduced driving speed, and track misalignment. If the track is damaged, its life span may be too short if there are issues with the tread. These problems may make the excavator track need a quicker replacement.
Q2: How can one improve the lifespan of the rubber track excavator KX151?
A2: To increase the rubber track's lifespan, buyers can carry out regular track inspections to notice any early signs of damage. They should also maintain proper track tension to avoid rapid wear caused by over tension or low tension. Keeping the track and undercarriage clean will prevent debris build-up and reduce the risk of damage. Also, they should avoid driving on paved surfaces and consider track width for floatation.
Q3: What is the lifespan of a rubber track before it needs to be replaced?
A3: On average, rubber tracks can last between 2,000 and 5,000 hours of operation. However, this estimate can vary depending on factors such as track quality, machine usage, terrain, maintenance, and machine weight distribution.
Q4: What are the effects of over tension or low tension on rubber excavator tracks?
A4: A track that is over-tensioned may experience accelerated tread wear, increased risk of track stretching and damage, higher fuel consumption due to added resistance, and premature wear on drive sprockets and bearings. On the other hand, low tension may cause track slippage, excessive tread wear, misalignment, and damage to the undercarriage components.