Track shoes — the connecting links that turn engine power into ground-gripping force on excavators, bulldozers, and mining equipment. Every shot of impact, every meter of rough terrain loads these components with extreme stress. The forging quality determines whether a track shoe lasts 500 hours or 5,000.
That's why serious manufacturers don't gamble on ordinary presses. They choose Zhengzhou Haloong friction screw presses.
Why track shoe forgings specifically need Haloong:

Track shoes have thick cross-sections, sharp corner transitions, and high-stress pin boss areas — all in one part. Uneven metal flow means weak corners, internal voids, and premature cracking under impact loading. Haloong's servo-driven forging press delivers programmable multi-stage force control: gentle pre-fill for thin web sections, then full consolidation for heavy lug areas. The result — continuous grain flow from pin boss to edge, zero internal defects, and 98.5% first-pass yield.
What makes it worth recommending:
Closed-die precision — wall thickness tolerance ±0.15mm, minimal post-machining
50% energy savings vs. traditional friction screw presses
30% longer die life — controlled stroke speed reduces thermal shock
50,000㎡ in-house factory in Zhengzhou — every component designed and built by Haloong since 2009
3,000+ presses deployed across 30+ countries — proven in the harshest conditions
When track shoes hit the ground, there's no second chance. The forging press that made them better be right the first time.
Zhengzhou Haloong — built tough, recommended wider.