TRACTION ENHANCING PRODUCTS
Effects of Having a
Studded Track on the
Life of the Snowmobile
The use of traction enhancing products
can increase the load and the stress on
certain snowmobile components, as
well as the vibration level. This can
cause premature wear on parts such
as belts, brake linings, bearings, chain,
chaincase sprocket, and on approved
studded tracks, shorten track life. Al-
ways proceed with a visual inspec-
tion of your track before each use. For
more information, refer to the
TRACK
section in
MAINTENANCE
.
Studs on the track can also cause se-
rious damage to your snowmobile if
it is not equipped with the tunnel pro-
tectors designed for your particular
model. Damage to the electrical wiring
or perforation of the heat exchangers
are potential hazards, that could cause
the engine to overheat and be severely
damaged.
WARNING
If tunnel protectors are excessively
worn or not installed, the gas tank
could be punctured, causing a fire.
NOTICE
Ask your dealer for the
appropriate tunnel protectors model
and kit number required for your
snowmobile.
NOTE:
Consult the BRP limited war-
ranty to find out what warranty limita-
tions are related to the use of studs.
Installation of Studs on
BRP Approved Tracks
WARNING
Never stud a track that has not
been approved for studs.
Ap-
proved tracks can be identified by
a stud symbol (see illustration be-
low) molded into the track surface.
Installing studs on an unapproved
track could increase the risk of the
track tearing or severing.
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TRACK SYMBOLS
1. Approved
2. NOT Approved
To ensure safe and proper installation,
BRP recommends to have the studs in-
stalled by your dealer.
– Use only the BRP approved special
studs.
– Never use studs that exceed the
height of your snowmobile’s track
profile by more than 9.5 mm (3/8 in).
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INSTALLATION OF STUDS
1. Stud size
2. Penetration range
6.4 mm to 9.5 mm (1/4 in to 3/8 in)
3. Track lug height
4. Track belt thickness
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