Track idlers direct the track's movement around the rollers, offering intermittent support for the machine's load and managing the track's slack and tension. The interlocking mechanism between the idler and the shaft enhances the bearing surface and torque transmission, which boosts the reliability and aligns the idler's service life with other components of the lower works. The shaft's rotation within the fixed bushings minimizes stress and wear at the contact points. An extended service life of the crawler system leads to fewer replacement needs, thereby decreasing workers' exposure to potential hazards.
Reduces bearing stress 50% to decrease bearing loads and increase component life
Heavy-duty rock guards protect against damage from dirt and debris
Helps to lower mine operating costs by extending crawler system life, minimizing unplanned downtime
Provides greater track efficiency by increasing bearing area and lube distribution
Splined connection between idler and shaft increases reliability and matches idler life with that of other lower works components
Bearing blocks with bushings can be removed without breaking the track
Dedied lube injectors supply lubricant to critical wear surfaces
50% less bearing stress reduces bearing loads and increases component life
Rotating shaft within stationary bushings produces less contact stress and wear
Heavy-duty rock guard prevents dirt and debris from damaging parts
Longer crawler system life increases change-out intervals reducing employee exposure to safety risks from system change-outs and component replacement
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