Compact Track Loader Bottom Rollers

Compact Track Loader Bottom Rollers support machine weight while guiding smooth rubber track movement through the undercarriage system. Browse replacement bottom rollers by machine make, model and OEM reference, with durable CTL undercarriage components designed for construction, landscaping, agriculture and material handling applications.

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Compact Track Loader Bottom Rollers

Bottom rollers support the weight of the machine and guide the rubber track as it travels around the undercarriage. Properly functioning bottom rollers help maintain smooth track movement, even weight distribution and reliable machine performance.

Browse replacement compact track loader bottom rollers for a wide range of machine makes and models. Our range includes aftermarket undercarriage components designed to provide dependable performance in demanding operating conditions.

Why Replace Worn Bottom Rollers?

Worn bottom rollers can lead to uneven track wear, increased vibration and reduced undercarriage performance. Excessive wear may also place additional stress on tracks, sprockets and idlers, increasing maintenance costs over time.

Regular inspection of bottom rollers helps identify wear before it affects other undercarriage components. Replacing worn rollers can help maintain correct track alignment and improve overall undercarriage life.

Browse Bottom Rollers by Machine Make

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

Related Compact Track Loader Parts

Bottom rollers form part of a complete undercarriage system. You can also browse related compact track loader parts below.

Compact Track Loader Bottom Rollers FAQs

What does a bottom roller do?

A bottom roller supports the machine weight and guides the rubber track along the lower section of the undercarriage.

How do I know if a bottom roller is worn?

Common signs include excessive play, oil leakage, unusual noise, uneven track wear or visible wear to the roller surface.

Can worn bottom rollers damage rubber tracks?

Yes. Worn rollers can contribute to uneven track wear and may reduce the life of other undercarriage components.

Should bottom rollers be replaced individually?

Individual rollers can be replaced as needed, although some operators choose to replace multiple worn rollers during scheduled maintenance.

How do I identify the correct bottom roller?

The best way is to match the machine make, model and OEM reference number where available.