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British Steel is offering an expanded and improved wearpart range

British Steel’s Special Profiles business is now offering new roll design services. The company has a broad range of bespoke earthmoving and materials handling products, which are designed to offer extended service life, high surface quality and greater efficiency. The latest Track Shoe Profiles benefit from improved manufacturing processes and offer better performance with heavy equipment. The units are available in a range of sizes including long-length single grousers. Meanwhile the Cutting Edge Profiles
April 10, 2018 Read time: 1 min
British Steel is offering an array of new wearparts products

8746 British Steel’s Special Profiles business is now offering new roll design services. The company has a broad range of bespoke earthmoving and materials handling products, which are designed to offer extended service life, high surface quality and greater efficiency.

The latest Track Shoe Profiles benefit from improved manufacturing processes and offer better performance with heavy equipment. The units are available in a range of sizes including long-length single grousers. Meanwhile the Cutting Edge Profiles provide better wear resistance and extended life for excavator bucket applications.

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