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I have a TTracker. It is the style with plastic knobs at the end of a threaded shaft to tighten the jaws. I guess it is a TTracker2.
I think the original TTracker had levers with cams at the end to tighten the jaws.
(Anybody know?)

Regardless, my TTracker has removable jaws that must be changed to match the track. I picked up a couple of different pairs from the outfit that makes them.
I think it would probably be best to write them with your question: Ttracker2@aol.com

I chatted with the fellow that has the ttracker2. and I'll have to say, these are not cheap !!!  I was quoted $195 for one of these. Hard to swallow for a short time use and put away a $195 tool till the time I'll have to remove any or all track in the future..  I'll most likely get a real good pair of gloves and try that way to join the rails. TOF in Yuma

I don’t know about Ross track but I use a different product with my tubular track - one that you could likely make yourself. It’s a simple pin jig I purchased from Tinman.  A block of iron with three holes drilled at the proper depth. I use it both to install pins and to join track together.  Rich used to sell the jig separately (may still) but now offers it as part of a “track maintenance kit.”

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