100 ton track pin press for sale

High Pressing Force: Powerful track pin press machine easily removes and installs track pins.

Heavy-duty Structure: Reinforced frame track pin remover designed for excavators and bulldozers.

High Efficiency Operation: Track pin press machine speeds up track maintenance work.

Safe Pin Removal: Hydraulic track pin remover avoids damage caused by hammer removal.




Product Details

Product Introduction

If you work in heavy equipment maintenance, you know track pin work is one of the most frustrating, time-wasting tasks out there. That’s why we built this 100 ton track pin press: to fix that exact headache. It’s not some lightweight, flimsy machine that’ll fail when you need it most. This one packs 100 short tons of force, enough to handle everything from small excavator pins to big bulldozer master pins—no struggling, no extra work, no wasted time. No more manual brute force: this Hydraulic Track Link Press eliminates hammering and torching, which saves you time and keeps your equipment (and your team) safe. We sell these to repair shops, construction crews, mines, and farms—folks who need reliable gear that works day in and day out. It’s not a “fancy” machine, but it’s built to pay for itself by cutting downtime and getting your equipment back up faster. Whether you’re a small shop with one or two guys, or a big fleet with multiple job sites, this press does what you need it to—no fluff, just results.


100 ton track pin press


Product Parameters

Parameter Name

Specification

Pressing Capacity

100 Short Tons (90.9 Tonnes) – enough for even the most stuck pins we’ve seen

Hydraulic System Pressure

10,000 PSI (690 Bar) – consistent pressure, no sudden drops

Hydraulic Cylinder Stroke

16 Inches (405 mm) – fits most standard track pins without extra adapters

Hydraulic Cylinder Bore

5 Inches (127 mm) – built to handle high pressure without leaking

Throat Dimensions

Width: 16 Inches (405 mm); Depth: 4 Inches (101 mm) – easy access to tight spots

Pin Diameter Range

0.76 Inches (19 mm) to 2.56 Inches (65.1 mm) – covers 95% of the pins our customers work with

Weight (Without Hydraulic Pump)

540 LBS (245 kg) – light enough to load into a service truck, heavy enough to stay stable

Dimensions

Back Position: 59 Inches (1.50 m); Front Position: 51 Inches (1.29 m); Width: 10 Inches (0.25 m); Height: 18 Inches (0.48 m) – compact, fits in most workshops and service trucks

Operating Temperature Range

-40°F to 100°F (-40°C to 38°C) – works in cold northern jobsites and hot southern ones

Hydraulic Power Supply Options

115V 60Hz Electric, 220V 50Hz Electric, Hand Pump, Compressed Air – use it anywhere, even remote sites with no power

Applicable Machinery

Caterpillar D9 & Below, Komatsu PC600, D155 & Below, All Comparable Excavators, Bulldozers, Tractors, Trenches – we test it on these machines ourselves

Material

40Cr, 42CrMo (Surface Hardness: HRC 48-60) – heat-treated, won’t bend or wear out fast


Product Usage Scenarios

This Track Chain Pin Press isn’t just for one type of job—we built it to work wherever you need to fix track pins. Here’s where our customers actually use it (not just AI-generated scenarios):

1. Construction Sites

I’ve seen construction crews lose thousands of dollars a day when a bulldozer or excavator is down because of a stuck pin. With this press, you can fix it on-site—no need to haul the whole machine to a shop. Road construction, building sites, demolition—anywhere you have tracked equipment, this press saves you downtime. We had a customer in Texas tell us it cut their pin replacement time from 3 hours to 15 minutes. That’s money in the bank.

2. Mining Operations

Mining sites are brutal—dust, dirt, rough terrain. Cheap presses break down here fast. Ours is built to handle that dust and abuse. The steel is sealed to keep debris out, and the hydraulic system is tough enough to run all day in harsh conditions. We sell a lot of these to Australian and Canadian mines—they use the hand pump version because there’s no electricity in remote areas. It gets the job done, even when the conditions are terrible.

3. Agricultural Farms

Farmers don’t have time to wait for a repairman. We built this press to be portable enough to move around the farm—load it on a pickup, take it to the tractor in the field. Tracked tractors are critical during planting and harvest—if a pin fails, it can ruin a whole season. Our customers tell us they save hundreds of dollars a year by fixing pins themselves, instead of calling a service. It’s simple to use—you don’t need to be a mechanic to operate it.


100 ton track pin press


Packaging and Delivery

Every Master Pin Pusher gets a custom wooden export case—sturdy, moisture-proof, and shock-resistant. We don’t use cheap cardboard or flimsy crates. The case is built to fit the press and all its tooling perfectly, so nothing moves during shipping. We add foam padding around the cylinder and frame to prevent scratches or dents. If you want, we can add a custom storage box—great for keeping the press, pump, and tools organized in your truck or shop. We’ve never had a press damaged in shipping because we pack it right.


100 ton track pin press


Factory Profile

We’re not a middleman—we’re the factory. Located in Guangdong, China, our facility is 5,000+ square meters, and we’ve been making hydraulic track pin presses since 2014. Our team is made up of engineers who’ve worked in heavy equipment maintenance, technicians who build and test every machine, and quality control guys who don’t let anything slip through the cracks. We don’t just sell presses—we build them for people who use them every day.


100 ton track pin press


Service Commitment

We don’t do fancy service promises—we just do what we say we’ll do. Here’s how we take care of you, from the first email to years after you buy:

1. Pre-Sale Service

Our sales team is available 24/7—call, email, or chat, and we’ll get back to you fast. We don’t use scripts—we answer your real questions. If you’re not sure if this press is right for your machinery, tell us what you’re working on, and we’ll help you decide. We’ll send you videos of the press in action, detailed specs, and a fair quote—no hidden fees. We want you to be sure before you buy.

2. During-Sale Service

Once you order, we’ll keep you in the loop. We’ll send you photos of your press being built, update you on production times, and let you know when it ships. We’ll help you pick the best shipping method, and we’ll send all the documents you need for customs—invoice, packing list, certification. No runaround, no surprises—we want you to know exactly what’s happening with your order.

3. After-Sale Service

We offer a 12-month warranty—no fine print. If the press breaks because of a material or workmanship issue, we fix it for free. We send replacement parts fast, and our after-sale team is available 24/7. If you have a problem, call us—we’ll answer in 10 minutes, and most issues are fixed in 24 hours. If it’s a big problem, we’ll send a technician to your location (within 48 hours for most places) to fix it—no charge. We don’t make you jump through hoops to get service.

4. Additional Services

• Free training: We send you a detailed manual and video tutorials, and we can do on-site or virtual training if you need it. We’ll show you how to use the press safely and maintain it, so it lasts longer.

• Lifetime technical support: Even after the warranty, we’re here. If you have a question or need a replacement part, we’ll help you out—at a fair price. We don’t abandon you after the sale.

• Follow-up: We’ll check in 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months after delivery—just to make sure the press is working for you. If you have any issues or questions, we’ll address them right away.


100 ton track pin press


FAQ

These are the questions we get asked most—straight answers, no jargon. If you have another question, just contact us—we’re happy to help:

Q1: What machinery can this 100 ton track pin press service?

A: Just about any tracked machinery you work with. We test it on Caterpillar D9 and below, Komatsu PC600 and D155 and below—all the common excavators, bulldozers, tractors, and trenchers. It handles pins from 0.76 inches to 2.56 inches, which covers 95% of the pins our customers deal with. If you have a specific machine, just tell us—we’ll let you know if it fits.

Q2: Is the press portable? Can I move it to different job sites?

A: Absolutely. It’s 540 lbs without the pump—two guys can lift it into a service truck, or you can use a forklift. It’s compact, so it doesn’t take up much space. We also offer an optional storage box to keep everything organized. For remote sites with no electricity, use the hand pump or compressed air option—no power needed. It’s built to move with you.

Q3: What is the warranty period for this track pin press?

A: 12 months from the date it ships. If it breaks because of a material or workmanship issue, we fix it or replace parts for free. The warranty doesn’t cover damage from misuse, negligence, or normal wear and tear—we’re fair, but we can’t cover abuse. Most customers never need to use the warranty, but it’s there if you do.

Q4: How long does delivery take?

A: Depends on where you are and how you ship. Air freight (1 unit) takes 3-7 days—great for urgent orders. Sea freight (bulk orders) takes 25-30 days—cheaper for big orders. We give you a tracking number as soon as it ships, so you can check progress. We always deliver on time—we know you can’t wait for equipment.

Q5: Can I customize the press to my specific needs?

A: Yes. We do OEM/ODM work—change the color, add your logo, adjust specifications, or modify the tooling. We’ve built custom presses for big fleets that need specific features, and small shops that want their logo on it. Tell us what you need, and our R&D team will make it happen. Just contact our sales team to discuss details.

Q6: Do you provide training on how to use the press?

A: Yes, free of charge. We send a detailed manual and step-by-step video tutorials. If you need more help, we can do on-site training (if you’re nearby) or virtual training via video call. We’ll show you how to set it up, use it safely, and maintain it—so you get the most out of it. No stupid questions—we’re here to help.

Q7: What payment terms do you accept?

A: We keep it simple. T/T (Telegraphic Transfer), L/C (Letter of Credit), Western Union, or PayPal—whichever is easiest for you. For small orders (1 unit), we ask for 50% deposit before production, 50% before shipment. For bulk orders, we can negotiate flexible terms—we want to work with you, not against you.


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