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Roadliner Pads Case CX75

Roadliner Rubber Pad for Case CX75
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Roadliner Pads Case CX75
Replacement roadliner-style bolt-to-chain rubber pads for steel chains on the Case CX75 and CX80 series excavators. This 450mm (18 inches) wide pad fits a variety of mini excavator models from several manufacturers. A simple installation with installation hardware included to bolt the rubber pad directly to the steel chain.
SKU: ROADLINERCASECX75
Weight: 32 lbs
Price: $94.00

Rubber tracks and wear parts are sold individually unless specified in the details. We offer free shipping across the USA when you order online and ship to a commercial address. *Some restrictions apply.

Roadliner Rubber Pads for Case CX75 Steel Chains

We supply heavy-duty replacement roadliner pads that bolt directly to steel chains. Replacement pads are priced individually so you can only replace one or two if you have damaged pads on your track group. These roadliner pads are designed to fit steel track chains for the following models:

Case Steel Chain Models

This Roadliner rubber pad is known to fit:

  • Case CX75(450mm)
  • Case CX75C
  • Case CX75C SR(450mm)
  • Case CX75SR
  • Case CX80(450mm)
  • Case CX80C(450mm)

Roadliner Pad Specification

450mm roadliner rubber pad specifications:

  • Pad Width: 450mm
  • Interlocking Pad Design
  • Bolt Size: M14
  • Bolt Grade: 10.9
  • Torque: 185(ft-lbs)

Roadliner Rubber Pad Advantages

The Roadliner-style rubber pad is completely covered in rubber, which protects curbs and any contact from the side of the track. There are four bolts down the center of the pad that bolts directly to the steel chain, which provides more central stability. Roadliner pads now have an interlocking design.

Bolt to Chain (Roadliner) Pads are standard with many Komatsu excavators. This option requires no steel grouser shoe and therefore bolts directly to the chain in place of the steel pad with four bolts in the center of the pad. When you order online, we include the M16 bolts and washers required for installation.