Track Pads
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Manufactured from certified national special steel;
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Each track pad consists of two parts: the track pad and the reinforcement;
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Both components have 8 mm thickness;
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The reinforcement is fully welded, ensuring greater structural strength;
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The edges are designed to be slightly lower than the contact surface, making maneuvering easier;
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Main market sizes: 600 mm to 1,200 mm, with centered 5/8" bolt holes;
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Custom models can also be manufactured.

Track Frame

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Also known as Truck or Chassis;
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The design is open, meaning the roller mounting bolts remain visible, which makes maintenance of these components easier;
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Manufactured with “U” beams and 3/8" structural steel plates;
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Features internal reinforcements and additional support around the central axle tube, preventing any torsion that could compromise structural integrity;
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All components are fastened using track bolts and nuts made of 12.9 grade steel, increasing durability and simplifying maintenance.
Sizes:
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5 rollers: 1,921 mm
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6 rollers: 2,180 mm
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7 rollers: 2,380 mm
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8 rollers: 2,600 mm
Central Axle
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The central axles are manufactured from special axle-grade steel and are solid.
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Each harvester operates with a specific central axle model, such as the tapered type or the universal plate type.
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All new assemblies use bars with a 122 mm diameter, machined down to 110 mm in the section that is fitted into the track frame.
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We also manufacture central axles in specific models and dimensions as replacement parts.

Tapered Type

Universal Plate Type
Offset, Mounting Plate and Chassis Adapter
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These components are responsible for fastening the tracks to the harvester chassis.
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Each machine has its own specific adaptation model.
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The Chassis Adapter is the adaptation component used in machines that do not have a factory mounting interface, and it is permanently welded to the machine structure.
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The Mounting Plate (or the Offset, depending on the machine model) is bolted to the Chassis Adapter.
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Our designs are developed with the objective of reinforcing the structure, facilitating installation, and simplifying maintenance.
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The projects are also designed to facilitate the conversion between the use of tracks and tires.


Chassis Adapter
Mounting Plate

Offset
Drive Hub and Drive Plate
Drive Hub
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The drive hub is mounted to the harvester’s final drive.
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It is the traction element of the track system.
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This component is responsible for transferring engine power to the drive wheels.
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This part may be a simple drive plate or a drive hub that shifts the drive wheel outward.
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The length of the drive hub may vary according to the machine model and the track pad width selected by the customer.

Drive plate

Sprocket
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A gear responsible for transferring the torque delivered by the final drive to the rest of the assembly.
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The number of teeth varies according to the machine model.
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The most commonly used sizes are 23 and 25 teeth.

Track Chains
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The standard chain used in harvesters is the D4E.
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Smaller machines use grease-sealed chains.
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Larger machines use oil self-lubricated chains.
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The most commonly used brands are Berco, ITR, and ITM.
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The number of links varies according to the track frame size, with 33, 36, and 39 links being the most commonly used.

Rollers and Upper Rollers
Simple Roller

Double Roller

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The most usual rollers in tracks are based on the D4E dozer.
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There are two types: the Double flange, which has four flanges (one at each end and two internal), and the Single flange, which has only two flanges at the ends.
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All track frames produced by Tonetto are equipped with mounting holes for installing the upper roller support.
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This is an optional component, recommended when using large track pads measuring 1,100 mm and 1,200 mm, in order to prevent premature chain wear.
Idler Wheel and Sprocket Idler Wheel
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The idler wheel is responsible for guiding the chain into the track frame.
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We offer a new model exclusively developed by us, which we call the Sprocket Idler Wheel.
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The purpose of this design is to reduce vibrations and provide smoother operation of the harvester, without compromising its original function.

Idler Wheel

Sprocket Idler Wheel

