Rubber Tracks 250X52.5 Mini Excavator tracks
250X52.5
Rubber Track Maintenance
(1) Always check the tightness of the rubber excavator tracks, in accordance with the requirements of the instruction manual, but tight, but loose.
(2) At any time to clear the track on the mud, wrapped grass, stones and foreign objects.
(3) Do not allow the oil to contaminate the track, especially when refueling or using oil to lubricate the drive chain. Take protective measures against the mini digger tracks, such as covering the track with a plastic cloth.
(4) Ensure that the various auxiliary components in the crawler track are in normal operation and the wear is serious enough to be replaced in time. This is the basic condition for the normal operation of the crawler belt.
(5) When the crawler is stored for a long time, dirt and debris should be washed away and wiped, and the crawler should be stored overhead.
Strong Technical Force
(1) The company has a strong technical force and perfect testing methods, starting from the raw materials, until the finished product is shipped, monitoring the entire process.
(2) Into the test equipment, a sound quality assurance system and scientific management methods are our company's product quality assurance.
(3) The company has established a quality management system in accordance with ISO9001:2015 international standards.
Due to the strong applicability of our products, as well as its excellent quality and good after-sales service, the products have been applied to many companies and have won the praise of customers.
1. Which port is closest to you?
We usually ship from Shanghai.
2. If we provide samples or drawings, can you develop new patterns for us?
Of course, we can! Our engineers have over 20 years of experience in rubber products and can help design new patterns.
3. What information should I offer to confirm a size?
A1. Track Width * Pitch Length * Links
A2. Your machine type (Like Bobcat E20)
A3. Quantity, FOB or CIF price,port
A4. If it is possible, pls also provide with pictures or drawing for double checking.