All crawler unit components are subject to more or less severe wear. There are many different reasons for this. The effects of wear can be minimised and delayed by correct usage, but can never be completely avoided. Dirt, incorrect assembly or sub-optimal third party components can not only impair the machine productivity, but might also increase wear on other components.
Among the most common reasons for undesirable wear effects are:
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Caking and clumping of milling dust or asphalt residues (due to insufficiently thorough cleaning)
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High speeds when relocating the machine at travel speeds
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Reverse travel
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Incorrect track chain tensioning (too high or too low)
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Abrasive materials (sand, milling dust etc.) on sliding or roll-off points
Correct maintenance is always the best remedy in the battle against wear: Wear minimisation
Excessive dirt accelerates the wearing process: abrasive materials grind material away at all points of contact and drastically shorten the service life of components. Maintenance and cleaning at regular intervals is absolutely essential for maximising the service life of crawler unit components.
Extending the service life means:
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Observing a thorough daily cleaning regime,
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Regular inspection of wear parts to identify and prevent component wear or damage before it becomes a serious problem
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Carrying out regular maintenance and servicing.
You can also take advantage of our practical service packages as a part of a carefully planned maintenance programme. Our service packages bring you the additional benefit of lower costs than when you order individual parts and ensure that you have all the parts you need when you take your machine in for servicing at the workshop.