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 Modular Track Systems convert wheeled machines to tracks.ATI, Inc.
Mt. Vernon, IN 47620
Jul 15, 2004 Modular Track Systems feature rubberized idlers and bogies for cushioned ride, permanent lubrication, and auto-tensioning system to absorb impact. Positive drive system combined with 30 or 36 in. rubber track provides traction. Modules weigh 6,000 lb each and can be retrofitted to range of off-road machinery via installation kit. Applications include tractors, seismic vibrators, vibratory compactors, milling machines, agricultural equipment, and mining equipment. |
 Steel Tracks are designed for use with skid-steers.Loegering Manufacturing Inc.
Casselton, ND 58012
Oct 01, 2003 Loegering Z-Track provides aggressive traction and side-hill stability. Hammer-forged steel traction cleats are wear-resistant, self-cleaning, and provide skid-steer control. Tracks attach via customized installation tool, and reinstallation takes typically less than 30 min. Rebuildable tracks are fully adjustable due to their 3-hole link. Products utilize threaded Dura Pins with index feature to lock pins in place. |
 Handling System consists of modular components.Demag Cranes and Components
Cleveland, OH 44139
May 02, 2002 HBK Modular System uses matched components that can be used individually or combined. KBK Track is available in steel or aluminum with inside running surface protected from dust and spray. Crab Frames are designed for rigid load handling. Slewing cranes with KSL pivot arms support load capacities of 220 lb and serve 360 deg working area. Pillar jib cranes have load capacities of 1100 lb. Load handling modules engage and hold load to be handled. |
 Door Track handles 12/12 roof pitch.TKO Dock Doors
Sussex, WI 53089
Apr 08, 2002 XL 12/12 P Door Track system enables company’s knockout doors to operate on walls with support structures and roof pitches. Above door track makes 45 deg roof pitch angle, enabling door panels to open past ductwork, conduit runs, horizontal beams and other building support structures. Angles also minimize track exposure to masts on passing forklifts, and make door suitable for docks with sloping roofs. |
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