CLARK TRACKS tracks for forest machinery
CLARK TRACKS can look back on a long tradition as a forge for agricultural equipment.
Evolving from this, it now specialises in bogie tracks. Today, the product portfolio includes tracks for forwarders, harvesters, and skidders operating in the most diverse environments with a wide range of tyres to fit on. Our claim is to provide you with the best support in your choice of tracks, for serviceability and cost effectiveness optimised under your conditions. Accordingly, we attach particularly great importance to long service life and custom modifications to the working conditions.
You advantages using CLARK TRACKS tracks:
Increased Machine Stability
CLARCK TRACKS tracks offer significant improvements in the stability of a machine by increasing the traction footprint and lowering the machines centre of gravity. This is particularly advantageous on steep slopes with loader crane movements.
Reduce Fuel Consumption
Putting the link system close to the effective rolling radius of the tyre reduces the drag the track adds to the machine / transmission.
Reduced Ground Damage
CLARK TRACKS tracks Lite-Link System combined with the advanced flotation profiles (see tracks in the FL, TXL and TXCL ranges) have been specifically designed to minimise ground disturbance by reducing pressure on sensitive soils and ensuring constant levels of grip and traction.
Increased Traction
Using CLARCK TRACKS tracks will significantly increase traction over normal tyres. This allows forest machines to climb slopes and negotiate obstacles that would otherwise have been impossible.
Reduced Ground Pressure
Using CLARK TRACKS tracks will increase the overall footprint of the machine and spread its weight over a much bigger ground contact area. This reduces ground pressure by as much as 50% or more over normal tyres and allows machines to be driven in conditions often impassable without tracks.
Tyre Protection
The tracks are compatible with a wide range of tyres, offering protection from punctures and other damage, and in many cases, increasing the overall lifetime of the tyre.