In the widely used construction and engineering industries, the quality and reliability of undercarriage parts are crucial. Our factory offers a variety of specifications of undercarriage parts to meet the needs of different types of machinery.
Small undercarriage parts are commonly used in various types of small construction machinery and special vehicles that require excellent off-road performance and stability. Here are some common small equipment and vehicles that may use small undercarriage parts:
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Mini Excavators: Used in tasks such as urban construction, field cultivation, and pipeline construction. They are typically equipped with undercarriage for better stability and maneuverability.
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Compact Loaders: Utilized for various material handling tasks, such as moving earth, gravel, and construction materials on construction sites. They also often use undercarriage.
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Mini Bulldozers: Employed for leveling and grading surfaces in road construction, parking lot development, and small earthmoving projects.
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Compact Agricultural Tractors: Some small agricultural tractors are equipped with undercarriage for better traction in fields without damaging the soil.
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Small Snowmobiles and Off-road Vehicles: In snowy, muddy, or rugged terrains, small undercarriage parts can enhance vehicle stability and traction.
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Gardening and Agricultural Machinery: Small undercarriage parts are also used in some gardening and agricultural machinery, such as plows, seeders, and harvesters, to work in different field conditions.
Additionally, some small robots and robotic vehicles use undercarriage. Undercarriage is particularly useful for robots to move and perform tasks in complex terrains and harsh environments. Here are some examples of small robots using undercarriage:
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Drainage and Sewage Cleaning Robots: Equipped with undercarriage for traversing different terrains like deserts, forests, urban streets, sewers, etc.
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Search and Rescue Robots: In search and rescue missions, small robots can use undercarriage to navigate obstacles and perform tasks.
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Agricultural Robots: Some small agricultural robots are used for planting, weeding, and harvesting crops. They often use undercarriage for mobility.
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Exploration and Mining Robots: In exploration and mining, small robots can be used for surveying, underground mining, and mine clearing. Their undercarriage allows them to move and operate in mining environments.
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Educational and Research Robots: Some small robots designed for educational and research purposes use undercarriage to help researchers and students learn and experiment with robotics technology.
The load-bearing capacity of the undercarriage is generally influenced by various factors, including undercarriage design, material quality, structural strength, etc. Here are some common undercarriage specifications and their general suitability for equipment load ranges:
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72-Pitch Undercarriage Parts: Typically suitable for micro and mini excavators or compact crawler equipment with a designed load capacity of around 0.8 tons. Suitable for small construction projects, urban construction, and light excavation tasks.
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90-Pitch Undercarriage Parts: Generally suitable for small crawler equipment with a designed load capacity ranging from 1 ton to 2 tons. Suitable for medium-sized construction projects, earthmoving projects, and general excavation tasks.
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101-Pitch Undercarriage Parts: Can be suitable for medium to medium-large excavators with a designed load capacity ranging from 3 tons to 6 tons.
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135-Pitch Undercarriage Parts: Typically suitable for medium-large excavators with a designed load capacity ranging from 8 tons to 12 tons.
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154-Pitch Undercarriage Parts: Suitable for large excavators with a designed load capacity of 10-12 tons or more.
It's important to note that the above load capacity ranges are for reference only. The specific application will depend on the excavator model, manufacturer requirements, and the specific needs of the project. When selecting undercarriage parts, it is recommended to consult in detail with the excavator manufacturer or supplier to ensure the selection of the most suitable parts for your equipment.