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Skid Steer Over-the-Tire Tracks: Enhancing Performance and Versatility
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Skid steer loaders are renowned for their agility and power, making them indispensable on construction, landscaping, and agricultural sites. However, their performance can be limited on soft, uneven, or sensitive terrains. Over-the-tire (OTT) tracks offer a practical solution, transforming wheeled skid steers into machines capable of tackling a broader range of conditions without the need for a full track loader conversion.
Understanding Over-the-Tire Tracks
Over-the-tire tracks are modular track systems that fit over the existing tires of a skid steer loader. They are designed to enhance the machine's flotation, traction, and stability, particularly in challenging terrains. These tracks are available in two primary materials: rubber and steel, each offering distinct advantages depending on the application.
Rubber Over-the-Tire Tracks
Rubber OTT tracks are favored for their versatility and protection of sensitive surfaces. They are constructed from high-quality rubber compounds, often reinforced with steel for added durability. Key benefits include:
  • Operator Comfort: Rubber tracks absorb vibrations more effectively than steel, providing a smoother ride and reducing operator fatigue.
  • Surface Protection: They are ideal for use on paved surfaces, lawns, and other sensitive areas, as they minimize the risk of surface damage.
  • Enhanced Flotation: The wider footprint of rubber tracks distributes the machine's weight more evenly, reducing ground pressure and improving flotation on soft or muddy terrains.
Steel Over-the-Tire Tracks
Steel OTT tracks are designed for demanding off-road applications where durability and traction are paramount. They are typically constructed from heat-treated steel and are suitable for:
  • Rough Terrain Navigation: Steel tracks excel in rocky, uneven, or heavily wooded areas where additional traction is required.
  • Heavy-Duty Applications: They are well-suited for tasks like land clearing, demolition, and forestry operations, where the machine encounters abrasive materials.
  • Longevity: Steel tracks generally offer a longer service life in harsh conditions compared to rubber tracks.
Installation and Maintenance
One of the significant advantages of OTT tracks is their ease of installation and removal. Most systems are designed to be installed without specialized tools, allowing operators to switch between tires and tracks as needed. Regular maintenance involves:
  • Inspection: Regularly check for wear and tear, particularly on the track links and pads.
  • Cleaning: Remove debris and mud to prevent buildup that could affect performance.
  • Lubrication: Ensure that moving parts are adequately lubricated to reduce friction and wear.
Cost Considerations
While OTT tracks represent an additional investment, they can be more cost-effective than purchasing a dedicated track loader. The ability to convert a wheeled skid steer into a tracked machine extends its versatility, enabling it to handle a wider range of tasks without the need for separate equipment.
Real-World Applications
The versatility of OTT tracks has been demonstrated across various industries. For instance, in landscaping, rubber OTT tracks allow skid steers to operate on delicate lawns and gardens without causing damage. In construction, steel OTT tracks enable machines to navigate challenging terrains, improving efficiency and safety on job sites.
Conclusion
Over-the-tire tracks are a valuable enhancement for skid steer loaders, offering increased versatility, improved performance, and cost savings. By selecting the appropriate type of track—rubber for surface protection and comfort, or steel for durability and traction—operators can significantly expand the capabilities of their machines, making them more effective across a broader range of applications.
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