Brief: Step into our short showcase to explore the solution’s standout capabilities. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Crawler Track Undercarriage for drilling rigs, demonstrating its robust diesel-powered operation and customizable steel or rubber track system. You'll see how this heavy-duty undercarriage delivers exceptional traction and stability across various terrains, with insights into its installation and key technical features.
Related Product Features:
Diesel engine powered with electric start for reliable performance in demanding conditions.
Customizable rubber or steel crawler tracks designed for superior multi-terrain traction.
Robust undercarriage engineered for drilling rigs and compatible equipment weighing up to 3 MT.
Optional outriggers enhance stability and safety during heavy-duty operations.
High load capacity of 5000-7000kg with a climbing ability of up to 30 degrees.
Gearbox drive system ensures efficient power transmission and durable performance.
Fully customizable dimensions including height and width to meet specific application needs.
Includes comprehensive technical support with installation, maintenance, and 24/7 assistance.
FAQs:
What is the Crawler Track Undercarriage designed for?
The Crawler Track Undercarriage is engineered for heavy-duty drilling rig machines, providing superior traction and stability across various industrial and agricultural terrains.
What customization options are available for the undercarriage?
Shitan offers fully customized solutions including track material (rubber or steel), width, height, and optional outriggers to meet specific operational requirements.
What kind of technical support is provided with the undercarriage?
We provide comprehensive technical support including installation setup, maintenance, preventive care, repairs, troubleshooting, and 24/7 assistance to ensure optimal performance.
What is the load capacity and climbing ability of this undercarriage?
The undercarriage has a load capacity of 5000-7000kg and can climb gradients of up to 30 degrees, making it suitable for challenging field operations.