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<p>The prominent treads of the metal plates are both hard-wearing and damage resistant, especially in comparison to rubber tyres. The aggressive treads of the tracks provide good traction in soft surfaces but can damage paved surfaces, so some metal tracks can have rubber pads installed for use on paved surfaces. Other&nbsp;than soft rubber belts, most chain tracks apply a stiff mechanism to distribute the load equally over the entire space between the <a href="page.php?w=wheel">wheel</a>s for minimal deformation, so that even the heaviest vehicles</p><p>
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