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LGP vs. Standard Tracks: A Comparison - MikePhua - 07-04-2025 LGP (Low Ground Pressure) tracks are designed specifically for use on soft ground. They feature wider tracks that distribute the machine’s weight more evenly, reducing ground pressure. This makes LGP tracks particularly effective in soft terrains like mud, sand, or snow. What are Standard Tracks? Standard tracks, on the other hand, are narrower and designed for use on hard or relatively flat surfaces. They have a higher ground pressure, which makes them less suitable for soft ground, as they may sink or get stuck. Standard tracks are typically used in urban construction, roadworks, and other applications on firm surfaces. Comparison between LGP and Standard Tracks
LGP and standard tracks each have their strengths and are suited to different operational environments. LGP tracks are ideal for soft, muddy, or wet terrain, ensuring stable operations over long periods. Standard tracks, on the other hand, are more suitable for hard, flat surfaces, offering better performance and lower initial costs in those conditions. When choosing between the two, it’s important to consider the specific ground conditions and the type of work being done to optimize both performance and cost-effectiveness. |