TriTrax™ 200 Vertical Crawler
Document: UMDT017749.docm
Revision: A02
Created by: JS
Date: 13 Apr 2021
IPN: 3094329-A02
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User Ma
nual
Size Configuration
Track Spacers:
Tracks on
TriTrax™ 200 vehicle are remotely adjustable within a 100mm (4-inch) range. To engage the full
range of pipe diameters, two sizes of spacers are used as follows:
a. Base Configuration: No spacers: Ø203mm to Ø305mm (8
” to 12”) pipe
b. Extension 50mm (2 inch) spacers
: Ø305mm to Ø405mm (12” to 16”) pipe
c. Extension 75mm (3 inch) spacers
: Ø355mm to Ø455mm (14” to 18”) pipe
Note that a 100mm (4 inch) spacer is optionally available but may compromise vehicle stability.
Microtrac Belt Extensions:
•
Standard Length Microtrac
- For the Base 12-inch configuration, the Microtracs are configured
with their standard-length belts.
•
Extended Length Microtrac
– Configurations using 2, 3, or 4-inch spacers require the Microtrac
belt extensions to ensure vehicle stability.
Base Configuration
Ø203mm to Ø305mm (8” to 12”) pipe:
In the base configuration, Microtracs are
connected directly to the expansion linkages as illustrated below using the side mounting holes. Note that
all tracks are connected to the linkages in the same way, whether configured for left or right-hand operation.
Also note that tracks are equipped with the standard length track belt for compact operation.
To assemble the base configuration, do the following as shown below:
1. Connect the front follower linkages using M6x8mm low profile shoulder screws (IPN 3054251) with
plastic spring washers beneath the heads.
2. Connect the rear follower linkages using M6x8mm shoulder screws with plastic spring washers
(IPN 3054250) beneath the heads.
3. Connect the drive linkages last using M6x20mm (IPN 3054252) shoulder screws.
4. Connect the track connector
–
make sure to align the mating pins correctly
.
5. Repeat this procedure for each of the other two tracks.
Track removal is the opposite of installation