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HELMETS

HELMET

ACCESSORIES

EYEWEAR

APPAREL

PROTECTIVE

SURVIVAL /

BAGS

VIDEOS

SNOWMOBILE

ACCESSORIES

SNOWBIKE

SLEDS /

TRAILERS

ELECTRICAL

EXHAUST

ENGINE

STEERING /

CONTROLS

AIR /FUEL

WINDSHIELDS

BODY

TUNNEL /RAIL

ACCESSORIES

TRACKS /STUDS /

SPROCKETS

REAR

SUSPENSION

SHOCKS

FRONT

SUSPENSION

SKIS /RUNNERS

BRAKES

CHAIN /

SPROCKETS

BELTS

CLUTCHING

CHEMICALS

TOOLS /

FASTENERS

PROMOTIONAL

REFERENCE

INDEX

CLIPPING 101:

TECHNICAL ADVISER

In addition to leading edge profile development and innovative and convenient functionality, Camoplast’s

ongoing commitment to offering the best snowmobile track technology also includes the use of various

clip configurations. By using various window and clipping configurations it enables your track to maximize

performance and efficiencies on the snow. Here is some info to assist you on understanding the benefits

of each application

FULLY CLIPPED

• All windows open - all pitches have clips

• Best for high speed applications

• Recommended for internal / external drive sprockets

PACE 2

• All windows open - guide clip placed every 2nd pitch

• Weight savings for specific Mountain Models

• Compatible with internal / external drive sprockets

PACE 3

• All windows open - guide clip placed every 3rd pitch.

• 3 lb weight savings on 121’ - 136” tracks

• Economical - less expensive than “Full” clip

• Universal - windows are open if clips need to be applied

EVERY 3RD (P2S1)

• Guide clip placed every 3rd pitch - windows “closed” between the non-clipped areas

• 3 lb weight savings on 121” - 136” tracks

• Economical - less expensive than “Full” clip tracks

• Recommended for on/off trail applications

• Not compatible with internal / external drive sprockets

TRACK PITCH / LENGTH 101:

TECHNICAL ADVISER

With several different track pitches currently supplied on new snowmobiles, there is an increasing level of

confusion about track pitch and length. Here is some information to assist you in determining track pitch and

length.

DETERMINING TRACK PITCH

• Measure 10 pitches (the distance between 11 cross bars)

• Divide that measurement by 10

• If the 10 pitch distance measured is 25¼” the pitch is 2.52”

• If the 10 pitch distance measured is 30” the pitch is 3.0”

• If the 10 pitch distance measured is 28

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” the pitch is 2.86”

DETERMINING TRACK LENGTH

• Count the number of crossbars on the track

• Multiply the number of crossbars times the pitch

Example: 54 pitches x 2.86” = 154.44” (this track is called 155 by one OEM and 154 by another

OEM)

TRACKS / STUDS / SPROCKETS