The crawler chassis serves as the "walking foundation" of such equipment, bearing the weight of the machine body, the load of operations, and the impact on the ground. The durability of its components directly determines the operational efficiency and usage cost of the equipment. Among the core components of the chassis, such as the crawler, drive wheels, guide wheels, support wheels, and tension chain wheels, the crawler, with its unique structural design, the application of high-strength materials, and its anti-wear characteristics, is undoubtedly the most durable key component.
Under various extreme conditions, durability not only means "not prone to damage", but also requires components to possess comprehensive properties such as resistance to wear, tear, corrosion and fatigue - and tracks are precisely designed to meet these extreme demands.