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How to Properly Store Rubber Tracks to Extend Their Lifespan

Proper storage of rubber tracks is just as important as maintaining them while in use. Storing your tracks incorrectly can lead to dry rot, cracking, and premature wear, shortening their lifespan and costing you money in unnecessary replacements. Whether you have spare rubber tracks for your track loader or mini excavator, or you’re storing your machine for an extended period, follow these expert tips to keep your tracks in top condition.

☀️ 1. Avoid Direct Sunlight & Extreme Heat

Exposure to UV rays can break down the rubber compounds in your tracks, leading to dry rot and cracking. If possible, store your tracks indoors in a cool, dry place. If indoor storage isn’t an option, cover them with a UV-resistant tarp to prevent sun damage.

❄️ 2. Keep Tracks Away from Moisture & Harsh Weather

Prolonged exposure to rain, snow, or humidity can cause the rubber to degrade over time. Moisture buildup can also lead to rusting of the internal steel cords, weakening the track’s structure. Store rubber tracks in a dry, climate-controlled environment whenever possible.

3. Store on a Flat, Clean Surface

Never stack rubber tracks on uneven surfaces or store them in a twisted position. Uneven pressure can cause misshaping and lead to fitment issues when reinstalling. Instead, store them flat or upright on a clean wooden pallet to maintain their shape.

4. Keep Tracks Away from Chemicals & Oil

Exposure to oils, solvents, and chemicals can cause the rubber to break down. Make sure your storage area is free of fuel, grease, and other harsh substances that could weaken your tracks over time.

5. Rotate Stored Tracks Periodically

If you plan to store rubber tracks for an extended period, rotate them every few months to prevent pressure points from forming. This will help maintain their structural integrity and prevent deformities.

6. Clean Before Storage

Before putting rubber tracks into storage, thoroughly clean them to remove mud, dirt, rocks, and debris. Any leftover debris can harden over time, leading to track deterioration and making installation more difficult when you need them again.

Extend the Life of Your Rubber Tracks with Proper Storage!

Storing your rubber tracks correctly can save you money, reduce wear, and keep them in peak condition for when you need them. At Ironhorse Heavy Equipment Parts, we supply high-quality rubber tracks built for durability, performance, and long-term use.

Contact us today for expert advice on maintaining and storing your tracks—because quality equipment deserves the best care!