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the Model SLD the strenuous job of turning pins and bushings will now
be faster and easier, with less operator fatigue.
Once all the shoe bolts are
removed from the set of tracks, the SLD hydraulic lifts the entire row
of shoes up off the links. The operator then turns the pins and bushings
without handling the shoes. The shoes are then lowered back down on the
assembled links and the shoe bolts are reinstalled.
For the SLD-I, one cylinder,
and the SLD-II, two cylinders, are located beneath the gravity conveyor
to lift the group of track shoes off the links (see
top photo). The power unit of the track press supplies
the hydraulic power for operation of the SLD. The cylinders can also
be operated with a separate manual pump (not included).
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SLD-I:
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SLDII:
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Above is a segment of tracks
with the shoe bolts
removed and ready to be lifted.
The fully lifted position
provides clearance from
both links and wrench carrier.
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| Centurion
Design Model PLD P/N: D1429-040/050
Once all the shoe bolts are
removed from the set of tracks, using either hydraulic lifting device system
(SLD or PLD), the cylinder lifts the entire row of shoes up off the links.
The operator then turns the pins and bushings without handling the shoes.
The shoes are then lowered back down on the assembled links and the shoe
bolts are reinstalled.
Like the SLD's, the PLD cylinders
are located beneath the gravity conveyor to lift the group of track shoes
off the links. The power unit of the track press supplies the hydraulic
power for operation of the PLD. The cylinders can also be operated
with a separate manual pump (not included).
The PLD will work D3-D11N tracks.
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