Compact Track Loader Sprockets

Compact Track Loader Sprockets transfer drive power from the machine to the rubber track, helping maintain efficient movement and reliable undercarriage performance. Browse replacement CTL sprockets by machine make, model and OEM reference, with durable undercarriage components designed for construction, landscaping, agriculture and material handling applications.

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Compact Track Loader Sprockets

Compact track loader sprockets are a key part of the undercarriage system, transferring drive force from the machine to the rubber track. A worn sprocket can reduce track engagement, accelerate rubber track wear and increase strain across the undercarriage.

Browse replacement sprockets for compatible CTL machines by make, model and OEM reference. Correct sprocket fitment helps maintain reliable drive performance, smoother track movement and reduced risk of premature undercarriage wear.

Why Replace Worn Sprockets?

Sprockets should be inspected regularly for worn, hooked, broken or pointed teeth. If a sprocket is badly worn, it may not engage correctly with the rubber track, which can lead to track skipping, uneven wear and reduced machine efficiency.

When fitting new rubber tracks, it is often worth checking the sprockets at the same time. Replacing worn sprockets before they damage new tracks can help reduce future downtime and protect the wider undercarriage system.

Browse Sprockets by Machine Make

Select your machine make below to view compatible compact track loader sprockets.

Related Compact Track Loader Parts

Sprockets work as part of a complete undercarriage system. You can also browse related compact track loader parts below.

Compact Track Loader Sprockets FAQs

What does a sprocket do on a compact track loader?

A sprocket transfers drive power from the machine into the rubber track, helping move the track around the undercarriage system.

How do I know if my sprocket is worn?

Common signs include pointed teeth, hooked teeth, missing teeth, uneven wear, poor track engagement or the rubber track skipping under load.

Can worn sprockets damage rubber tracks?

Yes. Worn sprockets can accelerate rubber track wear and may reduce the life of replacement tracks if the sprockets are not changed when needed.

Should sprockets be replaced with new rubber tracks?

If the sprockets are worn, replacing them when fitting new rubber tracks can help improve engagement and reduce premature track wear.

How do I identify the correct sprocket?

Check the machine make, model and OEM reference where available. Matching the correct sprocket is important because fitment can vary between models and serial ranges.