Chain, teeth, and sprockets, Chain and tooth maintenance, Chain types – Ditch Witch RT120 User Manual

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RT120 Operator’s Manual

Chain, Teeth, and Sprockets

Chain, Teeth, and Sprockets

Chain and Tooth Maintenance

Always replace sprockets at the same time you replace the digging chain. Sprockets and chain are
designed to work together. Replacing one without the other will cause premature wear of the new part.

Keep digging teeth sharp. Using dull, worn teeth will decrease production and increase shock load to
other trencher components. It can also cause chain stretch, which leads to premature chain wear and
failure.

Maintain the proper amount of tension on the digging chain. Overtightening will cause chain stretch
and loss of machine performance. For correct tightening procedure, see page 170.

Use the tooth pattern most appropriate for your digging conditions. If you move to a different soil type,
contact your Ditch Witch dealer for information about the most effective chain type and tooth pattern.

Chain Types

Chain Selection

These charts are meant as a guideline only. No one chain type works well in all conditions. See your Ditch
Witch dealer for soil conditions and chain recommendations for your area. Ask for the latest Chain, Teeth,
and Sprockets Parts Catalog.

1 = best

2 = better

3 = good

4 = not recommended

Chain type

Features

4-pitch

standard chain

2-pitch

more teeth for smoother cutting

alternating side bar

prevents spoil compaction on chain

bolt-on adapters

allow easy configuration changes

Shark Chain II

versatile, virtually maintenance-free

combination

provides pick and shovel effect

Chain

Sandy

Soil

Soft Soil

Medium

Soil

Hard Soil

Rocky

Soil

Sticky

Soil

4-pitch cup tooth

3

1

2

3

4

1

2-pitch cup tooth

2

3

1

1

3

4

bolt-on adaptor, 2-pitch

4

4

3

2

1

4

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