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JCB 1110T Track Loader Rubber Track (Fit JCB 1110T Robot Skid Loader)

Basic Info.

  • Item Fit: JCB 1110T Robot Skid Loader
  • Item Condition: New
  • Item Weight: 552 lbs
  • Item Maker: FLundercarriage
  • Place of Origin: Quanzhou

Delivery Info.

  • Inventory Class: Standing
  • Packaging: Carton/Pallet
  • ETD: 24-72 Hours
  • ETA: 5-30 Days
    Product Details:
    Upgrade your JCB compact track loaders with our top-quality aftermarket 18-inch wide rubber tracks. Designed for durability and fit, these tracks are compatible with:
    • JCB 1110T
    • JCB 190T (18-inch width option)
    Width Options:
    • The JCB 190T model also has 16-inch and 12-inch wide options available. Contact us to find the perfect width for your machine based on your job site conditions.
    • Note: ECO series models require a different track size.
    Tread Patterns:
    Looking for different tread patterns? We offer a variety of patterns to meet your specific needs:
    • Staggered Block Tread
    • C-Pad Tread Pattern
    • Zig Zag Tread Pattern
    • Aggressive Straight Bar Tread
    • Multi-Bar Tread (Bobcat)
    • Diamond Turf Friendly Tread
    See our main listing under track reference: RTC00502 for the full range of width options and alternate tread patterns (450x86x52 track size).
    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
    Q: What other models fit the 450x86x52 track size?
    A: The 18-Inch wide 450x86x52 track size fits various models from both Bobcat and JCB.
    Q: Are there optional tread patterns for the JCB 190T and 1110T?
    A: Yes, we stock several tread patterns including staggered block, C-Pad, Zig Zag, aggressive straight bar, Bobcat multi-bar, and diamond turf friendly treads.
    Q: What size rubber track do the JCB 190T and 1110T models use?
    A: These models use a rubber track size of 450x86x52, which is 18 inches wide. Remember, the ECO models use a different track size.
    For More Information:
    For assistance in selecting the right track size or tread pattern for your JCB track loader, please call us. Our experts are here to ensure you get the best possible solution for your needs.

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    Fulian's rubber tracks are engineered for maximum durability and flexibility. Designed to reduce vibration and enhance traction, they ensure smooth operation even on the roughest terrains, making them an ideal choice for your machinery.

    Our parts are compatible with a wide range of machinery brands including Bobcat, Caterpillar, Case, Doosan, GEHL, Hitachi, Hyundai, IHI, Kubota, Kobelco, Komatsu, Pel-Job, Takeuchi, Volvo, and many others. Designed to meet OEM specifications, they ensure optimal performance and durability across various equipment models.

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    FAQ

    What is a rubber track?

    A rubber track is essentially a round belt made of a blend of rubber and either metal or fiber elements. It functions as a rubber transmission belt that is primarily used in moving systems. Owing to its durability and flexibility, it's a popular choice for agricultural machinery and construction equipment, serving as a viable alternative to traditional metal tracks and tires. The rubber track facilitates smooth transportation and enhances the efficiency of machines across various operational terrains.

    Are rubber tracks better than steel?

    When not utilized properly, rubber tracks are susceptible to damage from jagged or solid objects on the terrain. Navigating across slick or muddy conditions can prove challenging with rubber tracks. For such environments, a more resilient material like steel is a more suitable choice to ensure optimal performance and reduced wear and tear.

    Why does my rubber track keep coming off?

    A common cause for the derailment of a rubber track could be attributed to deformations in the track frame. A perfectly aligned and straight frame is paramount for the track's operation. With the passage of time and continual use, the track frame may suffer alterations such as twisting, bending, or incurring other forms of damage, which can impact the track's performance.

    What are the benefits of rubber tracks?

    Reduced ground impact: By evenly spreading the weight of the machine, rubber tracks minimize the likelihood of it becoming mired in soft ground. Enhanced operator experience: The supple nature of rubber tracks affords a gentler, quiver-free operation, contributing to a more agreeable day for the machine's operator.