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Pool robot tracks

March 01, 2023

Pool robot tracks
Pool cleaning robots are becoming an increasingly popular option for pool maintenance, as they can save time and effort while keeping your pool clean and clear. However, like any piece of equipment, pool cleaning robots require regular maintenance to ensure they continue to work effectively. One important aspect of this maintenance is changing the tracks on your pool cleaning robot. In this article, we will explore why and how often you should change the tracks on your pool cleaning robot.
Why do pool cleaning robot tracks need to be changed?
Pool cleaning robots use tracks to move around the pool, and these tracks can become worn over time. The tracks are made from a durable material such as rubber or foam, but constant exposure to water, chemicals, and sunlight can cause them to deteriorate. As the tracks wear down, they can become less effective at moving the robot around the pool, which can lead to missed areas and less efficient cleaning.
In addition to wear and tear, the tracks can also become dirty and clogged with debris, which can further reduce their effectiveness. Over time, this can cause the tracks to lose traction and slip on the pool floor, making it more difficult for the robot to move around.
How often should you change the tracks on your pool cleaning robot?
The frequency with which you need to change the tracks on your pool cleaning robot depends on a few factors, including how often you use the robot and the conditions in which it operates. As a general rule of thumb, it is recommended to change the tracks on your pool cleaning robot every 2-3 years.
However, if you use your pool cleaning robot more frequently or if it operates in harsh conditions such as extreme temperatures or high levels of chlorine, you may need to change the tracks more frequently. In some cases, you may even need to change the tracks every year or even more frequently.
Signs that it's time to change the tracks on your pool cleaning robot
Even if you're not sure exactly how long it's been since you last changed the tracks on your pool cleaning robot, there are some signs that can indicate it's time for a replacement.
These include:
Reduced cleaning efficiency: If you notice that your pool cleaning robot is not cleaning as effectively as it used to, it may be due to worn or dirty tracks. This can result in missed areas, less effective suction, and less efficient cleaning.
Tracks are worn or damaged: If you notice that the tracks on your pool cleaning robot are visibly worn or damaged, it's a clear sign that they need to be replaced. This can include cracks, tears, or other signs of damage.
Tracks are clogged with debris: If the tracks on your pool cleaning robot are clogged with dirt, leaves, or other debris, they may need to be replaced. This can cause the robot to lose traction and slip on the pool floor, making it less effective at cleaning.
How to change the tracks on your pool cleaning robot
Changing the tracks on your pool cleaning robot is a straightforward process, but it can vary depending on the make and model of your robot. In general, the process involves the following steps:
Remove the old tracks: Use a screwdriver or other tool to remove the old tracks from the robot. Be careful not to damage any other components during this process.
Clean the robot: Before installing the new tracks, it's a good idea to clean the robot thoroughly. Use a soft cloth and some mild detergent to clean any dirt or debris off the robot.
Install the new tracks: Carefully slide the new tracks onto the robot, making sure they are properly aligned and seated in the grooves.
Test the robot: Once the new tracks are installed, test the robot to make sure it's moving correctly and cleaning effectively.

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