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Why do bulldozers use tracks?

May 19, 2024 Leave a message

1. Why use tracks?
A bulldozer is a construction machine used to level and move soil, rocks and other materials. Traditional bulldozers use wheels to move and push soil smoothly, but wheels have difficulty traveling on wet or soft land. Therefore, tracks were invented to provide more stable movement and operation on uneven or soft ground.
Crawler tracks are made up of many metal links with some small wheels between these links. These wheels are called track gears, which enable the tracks to roll and drive the bulldozer forward. Due to the weight distribution and wide contact area of ​​the tracks, they are very suitable for traveling on different types of terrain.
2. Advantages and uses of tracks
1. Better stability: Tracks can travel smoothly on uneven ground, such as beaches, mud, stones, ice and snow, etc., while wheels are easy to sink or get stuck.
2. Greater grip: Tracks provide a larger contact area, which can be better completed for operations that require greater traction or grip, such as digging or bulldozing.
3. Better suspension: Tracks are more stable on the ground than wheels. This means that on irregular terrain, such as slopes or stones, tracks can maintain balance.
4. Better drift control: Since the tracks are spread over a wider area, drift control is easier.
In short, tracks are an important part of bulldozers. They provide stability, grip, suspension, and operational control. With these advantages, bulldozers can work on more terrains, including wilderness, snow, and deserts. The use of tracks greatly increases the versatility and practicality of bulldozers.