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  2. Aktiv Grizzly - Wikipedia

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    The Grizzly snowmobile was equipped with dual 38 x 384 cm tracks and a single front ski. Dual front skis were available for the XP model. Dual front skis were available for the XP model. The engine was a 497 ccm Rotax 503 Scandinavia , which produced 38 HP (28 kW) at the snowmobile's maximum RPM of 5700.

  3. Continuous track - Wikipedia

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    Continuous track or tracked treads are a system of vehicle propulsion used in tracked vehicles, running on a continuous band of treads or track plates driven by two or more wheels. The large surface area of the tracks distributes the weight of the vehicle better than steel or rubber tyres on an equivalent vehicle, enabling continuous tracked ...

  4. Aktiv - Wikipedia

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    SC 20/2 75- (dual-track snowmobile) Aktiv 600 75-Aktiv Grizzly (dual-track snowmobile) Aktiv Grizzly De Luxe 82-89; Aktiv Grizzly XP 89-91; Aktiv Panther;

  5. Kégresse track - Wikipedia

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    It can be fitted to a conventional car or truck to turn it into a half-track, suitable for use over rough or soft ground. Conventional front wheels and steering are used, although skis may also be fitted. A snowmobile is a smaller ski-only type. "Russo-Balt" "C24-30" from the garage of Tsar Nicholas II with Kégresse track. Adolphe Kégresse ...

  6. Snow Trac - Wikipedia

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    The track required loose ground to properly function so it was able to work equally well on gravel, sand, snow, or other loose material like tall grass. Because of their ability to be used in many conditions and climates, the Snow Trac was used worldwide and still is in use today by emergency organizations and some commercial enterprises ...

  7. Scissors mechanism - Wikipedia

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    It consists of a series of interconnected, folding supports that resemble the shape of a pair of scissors, hence its name. The scissor mechanism is widely employed in various applications, including scissor lifts, folding tables, adjustable height platforms, and automotive jacks. [2]