Rubber Tracks
How to Read Rubber Track Size 180X60X30
A practical guide to reading 180X60X30 rubber track size markings, including width, pitch, link count, fitment checks and inquiry information.
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- Rubber TrackTrack Size180X60X30Excavator Track
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- 180X60X30 Rubber Track / rubber track size / replacement rubber track / Nanjing Yuhang Rubber
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- Industrial Rubber Product Technical Review
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How to Read Rubber Track Size 180X60X30
180X60X30 is a common rubber track size marking. It usually means 180 mm track width, 60 mm pitch and 30 links. For replacement rubber tracks, this marking is often more useful than the machine name alone because sprocket pitch, guide structure and undercarriage length must all match.
On the rubber tracks category page, each size links to a dedicated size page such as 180X60X30 Rubber Track. Track photos are matched by the full width, pitch and link count. Section drawing references are matched by width and pitch, such as 180X60, because they show one repeated section rather than the full loop length.
What the Numbers Mean
| Marking | Meaning | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 180 | Track width in mm | Affects ground contact, clearance and stability |
| 60 | Pitch in mm | Must match the sprocket tooth spacing |
| 30 | Link count | Determines total track length and tension range |
If the pitch is wrong, the track can jump teeth or wear the inner guide area quickly. If the link count is wrong, the track may not install or may not tension correctly.
Why Machine Model Alone Is Not Enough
The same machine model can have different undercarriage versions in different markets or production years. Old tracks can also be worn, stretched or damaged, making visual judgment harder. A safer replacement check uses the side marking, machine model, sprocket photo, inner guide photo and operating conditions together.
Inquiry Checklist
| Item | Useful Information |
|---|---|
| Machine | Brand, model, year and operating weight |
| Track | Width, pitch, link count and side marking |
| Photos | Outer tread, inner guide, sprocket and worn areas |
| Site | Soil, gravel, paved road, farm field or snow |
| Quantity | Single track, pair replacement or batch stock |
FAQ
Can 180X60X30 be replaced by 180X60X34?
Not directly. The width and pitch are the same, but the link count and total length are different. The final choice must be checked against the machine and old track.
Why does the section drawing only show 180X60?
The section drawing describes the repeated section, guide window and core bar structure. It normally depends on width and pitch, not the final link count.
Can I send an inquiry without an exact photo match?
Yes. Nearby photos can help identify tread and structure, but final selection should use the old track marking, machine model and real photos. You can submit details through the contact page.
FAQ
Can this article be used as the final selection basis?
It is intended for preliminary technical review. Final material or product selection should be confirmed with the actual medium, temperature, load, dimensions, drawings and sample testing when needed.
What information should be provided for an inquiry?
Please provide the application equipment, working medium, temperature range, dimensions, quantity, drawing or sample information so the technical discussion can be organized faster.