Come & Visit us at Booth: OS824 QME – Queensland Mining & Engineering Exhibition

19 – 21 July 2022, Mackay Showground

New Track Adjuster Cannon to suit Caterpillar D10 and D11 Dozers *

New Aftermarket Product from KAM Mining

This is the first time that interchangeable aftermarket parts have been made for these track adjuster cannons and manufactured right here in Queensland, Australia.

BENEFITS – WHY BUY THE KAM MINING TRACK ADJUSTERS? 

  • Saves you time and money 
  • Less downtime for repair and maintenance 
  • Longer life expectancy 
  • Two-part construction – replace only the damaged parts 
  • Australian stock – no expensive overseas shipping 

FEATURES – WHAT MAKES IT SO GOOD?

  • Engineered and built to Australian Standards 
  • High quality steel 
  • Shaft has increased thickness, with no weld joint = improved strength 
  • Reversible cannon shaft for extra life 
  • Exchange just the shaft end or idler end, not the whole cannon 
  • Stress relief features built in 
  • Wear resistant coating where it’s needed 
  • The operator is safe from the recoil assembly, even when you remove idler end. 

*PATENT PENDING WORLDWIDE

Watch the track adjuster cannon in action

So why not give it a try? You have a choice now. Ask me now about our Australian made, Good AftermarketTrack Adjuster Cannons.

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