Post on 01-Apr-2018
HOW TO MEASURE A RUBBER TRACK
Measuring your rubber track is relatively straight forward if you know how. Below you will see our simple guide to help you identify the rubber track size you have fitted to your machine. All you need is a tape measure or ruler. For our example we have selected a 300x52.5x78wide guage rubber track.
STEP 1 - Measuring the width - Place the tape
measure across the top of the rubber track
(as in the photo) and note the size. This
measurement is always given in mm
STEP 2 - Measuring the pitch - this is the
measurement from the centre of one lug to the
centre of the next lug. This measurement is
always given in mm (example shown is 52.5mm )
STEP 3 - counting the quantity of links - this is the
quantity of pairs of links on the inside of the track.
Mark one of the links off and then count each link
around the total circumference of the track until
returning back to the link which was marked.
(example shown is 78 links with 6 links shown
on the photo)
(example shown is 300m).
STEP 4 - measuring the guage - measure
between the lugs from the inside of one lug to the
inside of the lug opposite. This measurement is
always given in mm. (example shown is 46mm
IMPORTANT - step 4 is only required on 300mm/
350mm/400mm and 450mm wide tracks
STEP 5 - checking the type of roller fitted - this step
is only required on some of the 300mm and 400mm
wide tracks which can have an outer rail type roller
style fitted as per on the left of picture or a inner rail
roller style fitted on the right of the picture.
which is a wide guage track)
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STEP 6 - look for any markings - If you are
having difficulties measuring your track, it is
worth looking for any markings that will help you
identify the size. Many rubber tracks have the size
stamped into the rubber. This is usually found on the
underside of the track. The numbers represent the
width (300) x the pitch (52.5), the guage (W) x the
number of links (78).
For more information contact one of our service depots to help you identify the correct track for your requirements: