The track chassis makes contact with the ground through continuous track plates, breaking the limitations of wheel point contact or line contact. It evenly distributes the equipment's weight over a larger contact area. Even when dealing with soft mud, wet swamps, or loose sandy areas, it can effectively prevent equipment from sinking, significantly reducing the pressure exerted on the ground per unit area.
In the agricultural sector, when a combine harvester with a track chassis operates in the fields during the rainy season, it can carry a large body and harvesting equipment without damaging the soil structure through its weight. In the engineering field, even when a track crane lifts heavy components weighing tens of tons, it can remain stable on uneven construction sites, as it can do so without any instability. This balance between load-bearing and adaptability is something that wheeled chassis cannot achieve.