By: Marty Sems
Posted On: March 9, 2026
Link-Belt’s new 180-ton TCC-1800 telescopic crawler crane has a 314-ft maximum tip height, SmartFly jib options, the Pulse 2.0 Rated Capacity Limiter, and V-CALC track charts. ...
Posted On: October 28, 2024
The Link-Belt 65RT rough terrain crane has a 65-ton lift capacity, a maximum tip height of 211.6 feet, and a 92,000-pound fully assembled haul weight. ...
Posted On: December 29, 2023
PDI National Cranes chose a Link-Belt 175 AT all-terrain crane with a 175-ton lift capacity to erect cell towers in the greater Toronto area in Ontario, Canada because it is easy to transport and set up. ...
Posted On: August 4, 2023
The new crane features an impressive 197-foot 7-section pin and latch boom with remarkable all-wheel steer and tight turning radius. ...
Posted On: June 14, 2023
The Maryland shipbuilder uses the 130-ton rough-terrain crane to lift and carry 50-foot-long, 22,000-pound launch ways and to retrieve 15,000-lb sliders from the water once a ship has launched. ...
Posted On: May 2, 2023
The new variant of Link-Belt’s popular 120 HT has a 197-foot boom and a maximum tip height of 263.7 ft. ...
Posted On: April 27, 2023
The successor to the 218 HSL has a 110-ton lifting capacity and a 230-foot main boom that can reach a tip height of 279 ft with a jib. ...
Posted On: June 20, 2022
The cranes’ telescopic booms gave contractor Malcolm Drilling the flexibility it needed to get the work done on cramped, often complex jobsites. ...
Posted On: May 9, 2022
The contractor is using the Link-Belt 138 HSL to install 70-foot-tall sheeting on either side of the excavated channel, and the 228 HSL to drive 66-ft-long, 14-inch-square, prestressed concrete piling for the canal’s foundation. ...
Posted On: January 26, 2022
The new video board is situated in direct line of sight of vehicles crossing the Brent Spence Bridge, which takes I-75 and I-71 over the Ohio River. ...
Posted On: December 31, 2021
Link-Belt says one of the crane’s biggest advantages is its excellent transportability; it can travel at highway speeds up to 62 mph and travels with just four overflow loads, where other cranes in its class require as many as six. ...
Posted On: October 26, 2021
The 100 RT boasts a nominal capacity of 100 tons at 8 feet and a maximum tip height of 237 feet; its full-power formed boom consists of five sections, ranging from 40.6 to up to 155 ft. ...
Posted On: September 21, 2021
The newest Link-Belt crane can be transported at less than 105,000 pounds with full counterweight or under 86,000 lbs with no counterweight. ...
Posted On: August 30, 2021
The newest Link-Belt truck crane borrows a number of design elements from the manufacturer’s 175 AT all-terrain crane and has an all-new Hendrickson air ride suspension for superior ride quality. ...
Posted On: July 21, 2021
Link-Belt’s 200-ton 248 HYLAB 5 lattice boom crawler crane was lowered into the dry lock by the 275-t Link-Belt ATC-3275 all-terrain crane. ...
Posted On: June 23, 2021
The new truck crane replaces Link-Belt’s HTC-8660 Series II and combines beefier lift charts with a high degree of roadability and excellent onsite maneuverability. ...
Posted On: June 17, 2021
The new crawler crane is flexible on the jobsite, with adjustable-width tracks, and travels in just one load with its standard 25,000-pound counterweight package. ...
Posted On: June 15, 2021
Smith Erectors considered using a 110-ton Link-Belt HTC-86110 telescopic truck crane, but opted for the 175-ton 175 AT all-terrain crane because it was much easier to transport to the jobsite. ...
Posted On: April 22, 2021
The new 16-story building, called “The Stack,” is a 474,000-square-foot mixed-use development whose bottom 10 stories required the Link-Belt TCC-1400 to hoist more than 250 precast panels. ...
Posted On: April 13, 2021
Anglemyer Crane Rental of Azusa, California, used Link-Belt’s 110-ton HTC-86110 telescopic boom truck crane and 275-t ATC-3275 all-terrain crane to position the 155-foot, 60,000-pound refurbished water bridge. ...
Posted On: January 20, 2021
Florida Atlantic Ironworks purchased the Link-Belt telescopic truck crane to lift and place 1,600 tons of steel. ...
Posted On: January 19, 2021
Contractor Superior Steel, Inc. of Knoxville used the big crane with an offset jib to place 304 tons of precast concrete and 464 tons of steel. ...
Posted On: November 6, 2020
The life-sized sculptures now adorn the façade of the new $10.9 million Kalaniho?okaha Cope Community Learning Center in Nanakuli. ...
Posted On: October 16, 2020
Davis Erecting is using the lattice boom crawler crane to lift pre-stressed concrete double-tee beams that are 60 feet long and weigh up to 60,000 pounds. ...
Posted On: July 30, 2020
The versatile rough-terrain crane gets the heavy lifting done, even in tight spaces. ...