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Grousers are devices intended to increase the traction of , especially in loose material such as or . This is done by increasing contact with the ground with protrusions, similar to conventional tire treads, and analogous to athletes' cleated shoes. On tanks and armoured vehicles, grousers are usually pads attached to the tracks; but on construction vehicles they may take the form of flat plates or bars.
Admfisher:"Track pads on a modern bulldozer would have normally a single grouser pad. That is the part of the track that provides traction. Or simpler way of looking at it is, the bar that crosses the pad and is raised.";
Aufklarung:"On Ex/Winter we put in place of the rubber pad a steel plate in the shape of a raised "X". This we here call a "Grouser"."

Similar traction-improving patterns have been implemented on the surface of the on tractors. These include strakes, where material is removed from the surface of the wheel to achieve protrusion; cleats, with spikes instead of straight bars; and lugs with raised rubber on a tire tread.


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Developed during World War I, external track extensions – often called "grousers" or "duckbills" – were added to the outside edges of the trackshoes on armored fighting vehicles such as , widening the track for improved performance in snow or mud.
(2025). 9781849083515, Osprey Publishing.
Track segments (i.e., trackshoes) that incorporate grouser bars are known as grouser shoes, and typically include one to three grousers.

Grousers are commonly used on construction vehicles such as , loaders, and . Grousers may be permanently attached to, or formed as a single piece with, the track shoe, or they may be bolted onto the track shoe for ease of replacement as they become worn. While grousers are usually straight, they may have more complex shapes, including spikes and curves, depending on the type of terrain and the performance requirements of the vehicle. Grousers are typically made of metal, such as , and are not designed for use on roads. Various devices, with names such as road bands, have been developed to temporarily cover grousers/cleats in order to allow a vehicle to travel on paved roads.

Grousers have been used in such exotic environments as the , and the surfaces of the and . once used cleated tracks, but racing snowmobiles are banned from using cleated track for safety reasons and instead use rubber tracks.

Protrusions molded into rubber tractor tire treads are known as lugs, as are cleats for round wheels, which perform a similar function. Unlike metal grousers, these rubber tire treads or crawler-track shoes/pads may be more suitable for driving on roads.


Terramechanics
Grousers function by trapping soil against the contact area of the track. It is the shearing of the soil against itself that generates tractive force. The gross tractive effort, or soil thrust, of a vehicle may be calculated from the equation:

H = blc \left ( 1 + \frac{2h}{b} \right ) + W \tan \phi \left ( 1 + 0.64 \left \right )

where:

H = soil thrust
b = track width
l = contact length
c = coefficient of cohesion (a soil property)
h = grouser height
W = gross vehicle weight
\phi = angle of repose (a soil property)


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File:British Sherman Firefly Namur.jpg|A British tank fitted with track grousers File:T29.Fort Knox.0007x8yr.jpg|An experimental American T29 heavy tank of 1945 with grousers to widen the track File:Farmall regular web.JPG|Cleats on the drive wheel of a tractor File:Old Farmall.jpg|A Farmall tractor with road bands fitted to facilitate driving on paved roads File:Fordon Tractor ModelF.jpg|A displaying another style of cleats, made of angle stock File:Left-Front Wheel of Curiosity Rover, Approaching Three Miles.jpg|Grousers on the wheel of the mars rover Curiosity


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