Track for cross-country vehicles and machines

B - Operations – Transporting – 62 – D

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B62D 55/18 (2006.01) B62D 49/06 (2006.01) B62D 55/28 (2006.01)

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CA 1110297

ABSTRACT The invention relates to a track, especially for forestry vehicles and machines, which has high tensile strength and provides strong soil grip, but in spite thereof is gentle to the soil. According to the invention, the track is assembled of sections hingedly connected to each other, each section comprising a track plate (2) and two spaced links (3) com- prised in the traction members of the track, each such track plate (2) comprising a steel structure (12) in the form of a box-shaped construction as a carrier of and support for a pad (5) of elastomer material covering the outwardly facing side of the steel structure, which pad constitutes the soil contact for the respective track plates. Said structure has an intermediate portion (12a), which is narrower than the end portion (12b) so as to form cog gaps (6) for drivingly engaging with bars (9) formed as cogs on the wheels, over which the track is intended to be driven, and the links (3) connected to the track plates are by bolt connection detach- ably connected with the respective track plates (2).

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