EXCAVATOR STEEL TRACKS

Durability, Longevity, and Lower Costs

When it comes to powering through tough jobsite conditions, excavator steel tracks are the gold standard for strength, stability, and cost-effectiveness. Built for high-load, high-abrasion environments, they outperform rubber tracks in both lifespan and durability — and they can save you serious money over time.

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Why Switch from Rubber to Excavator Steel Tracks?

Rubber tracks have their place, especially for light-duty applications, street work and tracking on asphalt and concrete . But for demanding construction, demolition, forestry, and mining work, steel tracks deliver superior long-term value.

Here’s why:

  • Rubber Track Replacement Costs Add Up
    Break a rubber track and you’re replacing the entire thing — typically $1,500 or more — and that’s if it’s available. Many contractors have faced project delays recently due to historically low inventory levels for certain rubber track sizes.
  • Steel Tracks Are Modular
    With steel tracks, a $1,500 set can run for years. If you break a link, you replace just that one link — often for around $50 — instead of the entire track. That means more uptime and less drain on your budget.
  • Better Resistance to Abrasion and Heat
    Steel resists cutting, tearing, and chunking that can quickly ruin rubber tracks in harsh terrain.

Performance Benefits of Excavator Steel Tracks

  • Maximum Durability – Built from high-grade steel to handle extreme weight loads and abrasive conditions without premature wear.
  • Superior Traction – Triple-grouser or single-grouser shoe designs bite into loose soil, rock, and mud for confident machine control.
  • Enhanced Stability – Rigid track frames and even weight distribution improve safety on slopes and uneven ground.
  • Lower Lifetime Cost – Modular design and longer service life make steel tracks the cost-effective choice for heavy use.

Steel Tracks for Smaller Excavators – Street-Friendly Options

If you run a smaller excavator in the 7,000 lb to 20,000 lb range, our excavator steel tracks shoes include a 4-bolt hole pattern. This makes it easy to bolt on rubber pads to your triple-grouser shoes when working on asphalt or concrete.

This gives you the best of both worlds:

  • Steel strength for rough terrain
  • Rubber protection for streets and finished surfaces
  • Avoiding expensive city repair bills for road damage

Best Applications for Excavator Steel Tracks

Steel tracks are ideal for:

  • Construction sites with abrasive or unstable surfaces
  • Demolition projects needing maximum stability and traction
  • Forestry operations with rugged, uneven terrain
  • Mining and quarry work with continuous heavy loads

How to Extend the Life of Your Steel Tracks

  • Inspect links, rollers, and sprockets regularly for wear
  • Replace worn parts before they cause downtime (think sprockets)
  • Keep tracks clean from packed mud, rock, and debris after use.

Need Excavator Steel Tracks?

Whether it’s a 3000lbs mini or a 200,000lbs mining equipment, we can help you.