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Camso Introduces New Line of Sprockets for Compact Track-Loaders

Camso-branded CTL sprockets feature OEM-grade hardening, precision and quality inspections.

Tue May 10, 2016 - National Edition
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Camso-branded CTL sprockets feature OEM-grade hardening, precision and quality inspections.
Camso-branded CTL sprockets feature OEM-grade hardening, precision and quality inspections.

Camso, formerly Camoplast Solideal, is now offering its own line of sprockets for compact track-loaders (CTLs) to help fleet managers improve their maintenance practices and extend track life.

Camso-branded CTL sprockets feature OEM-grade hardening, precision and quality inspections. These sprockets come in a range of 6 sizes for the most popular models of all top track-loader brands and are warranted for 1,100 hours. Competitively priced, they're readily available from Camso dealers across North America.

As a leading supplier of OEM and aftermarket tracks, Camso has determined that worn sprockets are the major cause of premature track failure. A sprocket, however, can be replaced for a fraction of the cost of a new track.

“By introducing Camso-quality sprockets, we are helping our customers cut down on their track maintenance and replacements costs,” says Mike Dembe, Market Development Manager for Camso North America. “Proper track and sprocket care will more than pay you back in longer track life and reduced downtime at the jobsite.”

Changing sprockets is a very simple procedure. Fleet owners who change their own tracks, already have all the skills and tools necessary to change sprockets. Dembe recommends inspecting the sprockets every time a track is changed. He says that the teeth of the sprocket should be the focus of the inspection.

“Check the teeth for the appearance of a 'shark-fin' profile – the thinning and sharpening of the tooth – at the wear tips. This thinning of the metal, along with any broken teeth, will degrade the fit and will result in excessive wear and tear on the track itself. The shark-fin look tells you it's time to replace the sprocket,” says Dembe.

For more information, visit http://www.camso.co/


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