Brief: In this walkthrough, we highlight key design ideas and how they translate to performance. Watch our showcase of the OEM High Strength Steel Track Undercarriage for Hydraulic Rotary Drilling Rigs, featuring the 8-wheel folding tower crawler system designed for earth drilling equipment. See how its customized loading capacity, hydraulic transmission, and rubber track features deliver superior traction and operational efficiency in demanding environments.
Related Product Features:
Custom-built 8-wheel folding tower crawler track undercarriage with loading capacity up to 10 tons.
Constructed from high-strength alloy steel for enhanced durability and long service life.
Features rubber tracks that minimize ground damage and reduce noise in congested areas.
Hydraulic transmission system provides smooth operation with travel speeds from 0-5 km/h.
Low ground pressure design (approx. 0.14-2.30 kg/CMM) ensures stability on wet and soft terrain.
Reduces vibration to insulate both machine and operator, extending equipment lifespan.
OEM customization available for specific drilling rig and construction machinery applications.
Includes comprehensive after-sales support with video technical assistance and free spare parts.
FAQs:
What is the loading capacity of this crawler track undercarriage?
The loading capacity is fully customizable and can be built to support up to 10 tons, tailored to your specific drilling rig requirements.
How does the rubber track system benefit operation compared to steel tracks?
Rubber tracks cause less damage to roads, operate with significantly lower noise, allow for higher travel speeds, reduce vibration, and provide superior traction—pulling twice the load of wheel vehicles of the same weight.
What after-sales services are provided with this undercarriage system?
We offer a 12-month warranty, video technical support, online assistance, and free spare parts to ensure reliable operation and address any technical issues promptly.
What is the typical service life of the track undercarriage?
The average service life is about 2000 hours, but this can vary significantly based on operating conditions—harsh environments like rocky terrain may reduce it by half, while favorable conditions can double it.