
At Vikfin, we understand the critical importance of reliable, robust, and perfectly matched excavator tracks to your earthmoving operations. We're excited to announce that we currently have an exceptional set of high-quality used steel tracks featuring a 203mm pitch—ideal for several popular excavator models.
Why Choose Our 203mm Pitch Tracks?
The 203mm pitch is a versatile measurement compatible with numerous intermediate excavator models, enhancing operational efficiency and durability. Machines like the Volvo EC290, Caterpillar 325, Hitachi ZX240, and Hitachi ZX280 particularly benefit from these tracks. By choosing Vikfin, you not only maximize your excavator’s productivity but significantly reduce maintenance costs.
Key Advantages of Vikfin's 203mm Tracks
Precision Fit: Our 203mm pitch tracks guarantee perfect compatibility with your excavator, minimizing wear and tear on undercarriage components.
Cost Savings: High-quality refurbished OEM tracks provide exceptional value at a fraction of the cost of new parts.
Enhanced Machine Stability: Improved traction and reduced slippage, providing stability even in the toughest terrains.
Extended Component Life: Proper pitch alignment ensures longer life spans for your excavator’s tracks and associated components.
Immediate Availability: Avoid costly downtime with immediate access to quality parts.
Optimal Compatibility with Popular Models
Our premium set of 203mm tracks is specifically suited for:
Volvo EC290: Maximize the heavy-duty performance of this powerful 29-tonne excavator.
Caterpillar 325: Achieve consistent reliability and enhanced productivity in diverse construction scenarios.
Hitachi ZX240/ZX280: Experience unmatched versatility and reliability in various operational demands.
Hyundai Robex 250: Improve stability, efficiency, and durability for medium-heavy operations.
Expertly Refurbished for Guaranteed Performance
Each track set undergoes rigorous quality checks and refurbishing processes, ensuring peak performance, reliability, and longevity. Our commitment to quality means your excavators can return to optimal operations faster and more efficiently.
Trust Vikfin—Your Excavator Parts Specialist
At Vikfin, our specialists are always ready to assist you with selecting the right parts, offering professional advice, competitive pricing, and unmatched after-sales support. Make the smart choice and equip your machines with Vikfin's superior 203mm pitch tracks.
Act Now—Limited Stock Available!
Take advantage of this opportunity to boost your operational efficiency and profitability. Contact Vikfin today to secure your premium 203mm pitch tracks and ensure your excavators continue to deliver unparalleled performance.
Vikfin – Powering Your Productivity with Quality and Reliability.
Steel versus Rubber Tracks
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the differences between steel and rubber excavator tracks:
1. Material and Construction
Steel Tracks:
Composed of linked steel plates or shoes.
Reinforced with hardened steel pins and bushings.
Highly durable and rugged.
Rubber Tracks:
Made from rubber compounds with embedded steel cords or cables for reinforcement.
Flexible and lightweight construction.
2. Applications and Usage
Steel Tracks:
Ideal for harsh terrains, rocky surfaces, demolition, mining, and heavy-duty construction.
Best suited for heavier excavators (typically above 10 tonnes).
Preferred for environments requiring higher stability and heavy lifting capacity.
Rubber Tracks:
Perfect for paved surfaces, urban environments, landscaping, and lighter construction projects.
Commonly used in mini and compact excavators (generally below 10 tonnes).
Ideal when surface protection and low ground disturbance are priorities.
3. Durability and Lifespan
Steel Tracks:
Highly resistant to cuts, abrasions, and punctures.
Generally offer a longer lifespan under demanding conditions.
Can handle repeated heavy impacts and abrasive environments.
Rubber Tracks:
Prone to faster wear on abrasive surfaces like gravel or sharp rocks.
Generally have a shorter operational lifespan.
Can deteriorate due to environmental factors (UV, temperature extremes, oils).
4. Ground Impact and Damage
Steel Tracks:
High ground pressure, causing potential damage to surfaces like asphalt, concrete, or landscaped areas.
Can scar and tear soft or sensitive ground.
Rubber Tracks:
Lower ground pressure.
Minimal damage to sensitive surfaces, lawns, driveways, sidewalks, and indoor sites.
5. Noise and Vibration
Steel Tracks:
Produce higher levels of noise and vibration.
Can increase operator fatigue over extended use.
Rubber Tracks:
Significantly quieter operation.
Lower vibration levels improve operator comfort.
6. Traction and Stability
Steel Tracks:
Superior traction and stability on challenging terrains such as rocks, slopes, mud, and gravel.
Enhanced lateral stability, especially beneficial for heavy lifting operations.
Rubber Tracks:
Good traction on smoother surfaces or gentle slopes but less effective in muddy, rocky, or heavily sloped conditions.
Reduced lateral stability compared to steel tracks.
7. Maintenance and Replacement
Steel Tracks:
Easier to repair, as individual links or shoes can be replaced separately.
Require regular tensioning and occasional lubrication for pins and bushings.
Rubber Tracks:
Generally require full replacement upon damage.
Maintenance mainly involves tension adjustments and regular inspection for tears or embedded debris.
8. Cost Considerations
Steel Tracks:
Higher initial investment.
Longer lifespan makes them more cost-effective in the long run for heavy-duty applications.
Rubber Tracks:
Lower initial purchase cost.
Potentially higher overall cost due to frequent replacement in abrasive conditions.
9. Operational Efficiency
Steel Tracks:
Typically lower fuel efficiency due to greater weight and rolling resistance.
Provide more consistent performance in heavy-duty scenarios.
Rubber Tracks:
Better fuel economy due to lighter weight.
Ideal for smaller-scale operations requiring mobility and agility.
Which is Right for Your Excavator?
Choose steel tracks if:
You operate heavier excavators.
You regularly work on rugged, abrasive terrain.
You require superior durability, stability, and traction.
Opt for rubber tracks if:
You use compact excavators in urban or delicate environments.
Surface preservation and minimal noise are crucial.
You prioritize operational flexibility and lighter duties.
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