This is a robust sprocket designed to engage with a track chain, providing the driving force for tracked equipment. Manufactured to meet stringent durability standards, it ensures reliable power transfer and longevity under demanding operational conditions, outperforming worn or damaged sprockets. Operators may observe track slippage, increased track noise, or uneven track wear as symptoms of a worn sprocket.
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Never strike bearings directly — use a bearing press or driver set. Heat housing (not bearing) to ease installation. Replace bearings in sets where applicable. Check housing bore diameter before fitting — out-of-round bores destroy new bearings.
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A worn drive sprocket may initially cause the track chain to jump or slip under load, especially during turns. As wear progresses, the sprocket teeth will become hooked or pointed, leading to increased noise and accelerated wear on the track chain links. Continued operation with a severely worn sprocket risks derailing the track, causing significant downtime and potential damage to undercarriage components.
Before installing the new sprocket, thoroughly clean the final drive hub and ensure all mounting bolts are present and in good condition. Avoid overtightening the mounting bolts, as this can damage the hub or sprocket threads.
When replacing the drive sprocket, inspect the track chain for wear and check the condition of the idler and rollers.