Better terrain adaptability: crawler tracks can cross larger obstacles such as rocks and gullies, and will not slip or sink into soft ground as easily as wheels. In mountainous environments with steeper slopes, crawler tracks provide stronger grip and stability.
Low ground pressure: The crawler tracks contact the ground over a large area, dispersing the weight of the vehicle and reducing the unit area pressure on the ground. This allows crawler transporters to travel on soft ground such as mountains and wetlands without destroying the soil structure, reducing the risk of sinking.
Climbing ability: The continuous traction structure and excellent driving force distribution of the crawler tracks enable the vehicle to have excellent performance when climbing steep slopes, effectively overcome the influence of gravity, and maintain stable upward movement.
Flexible steering: Some crawler transporters adopt an articulated body design, which can achieve steering on the spot or make small radius turns. This flexibility is particularly important in narrow and changeable mountain paths.
Load capacity: Due to the large support area of the crawler tracks, crawler transporters can often carry heavier cargo than wheeled vehicles of the same size, which is particularly important for mountain construction, material transportation and other occasions that require large load capacity.
With its excellent off-road performance, good ground adaptability and strong load capacity, crawler transporters have become an ideal choice for mountain operations and complex terrain transportation.
