Components & Anatomy
Maintenance & Inspection
Track terms
Track components
Maintenance & Wear
100

This part of the excavator is responsible for moving the machine and provides stability on rough terrain.

What are the tracks?

100

During a walkaround, you should check this specific part of the track system for excessive wear or damage that could affect stability.

What is the undercarriage?

100

This type of excavator is preferred over wheeled versions because it provides better stability and traction on rough or soft terrain.

What is a tracked excavator?

100

This large, non-powered wheel at the front of the track frame helps guide the track and works with the tensioner

What is the Idler?

100

This common substance is pumped into a cylinder to move the idler forward and tighten the track

What is Grease?

200

This component, located in the center of every loader or excavator tire/track system, provides the final stage of gear reduction.

What is the final drive?

200

To check the tension of the tracks on an excavator, an operator can use the boom and bucket to do this.

What is lifting the machine off the ground?

200

This type of track system has the most ground contact.

LGP

200

This toothed wheel, usually located at the rear, engages the track links to propel the machine.

What is the Sprocket or drive gear

200

If an operator notices the sprocket teeth are becoming "hooked" or pointed, it is a sign of this

What is Excessive Wear (or Pitch Mismatch)?

300

This is the rotating platform of the excavator, which includes the seat and engine, and sits atop the track system.

What is the house?

300

This specialized tool is used by technicians to ensure the tracks are not too loose or too tight.

What is a track tension gauge?

300

this term identifies the component that helps carries  the track over a long area.

Carrier roller

300

These internal components connect the track links and act as a hinge; they are often "sealed and lubricated" to reduce internal friction.

What are Pins and Bushings?

300

To properly measure track tension, the machine should be moved forward and stopped so the slack is on this part of the track.

What is the Top (between the sprocket and idler)?

400

These specific rollers are located at the bottom of the track frame to support the machine's weight and should be checked for debris buildup.

What are track rollers?

400

When performing a pre-operational check on a track-driven loader, you must ensure this is engaged before exiting the cab.

What is the parking brake?

400

This term is for the component that connects the chain together

Master link or master pin

400

This how to inspect the rollers in a track system

What is Pull the plug and check for the oil

400

This condition occurs when the track chain physically jumps off the rollers or idlers, often due to being too loose.

What is De-tracking?

500

This bearing on the rear axle allows the axle to move side to side, aiding in movement over uneven ground.

What is the trunnion bearing?

500

Debris buildup is most commonly found in these three areas of the track system during a walkaround.

What are the track rollers, engine compartment, and around pivot points?

500

this term is for the high rise parts on the shoe of the track

What is the grouser 

500

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Blank

500

Operating a machine primarily in this direction can cause significantly faster wear on the bushings and sprocket.

What is Reverse?