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. ...
Posted On: June 4, 2020
Illinois ag construction company A&P Grain Services used the telescopic boom truck to dismantle the 86-foot dryer and to install the new one. ...
Posted On: May 12, 2020
Garco Construction of Spokane, Washington, is using the Link-Belt cranes to move rebar and forms, as well as for foundation work such as lagging with soldier piles and the pouring of concrete walls. ...
Posted On: February 27, 2020
The crane manufacturer will have a number of recent additions to its product line on display at the show in Las Vegas, including rough-terrain, all-terrain, telescopic truck, and lattice boom crawler cranes. ...
Posted On: February 26, 2020
The newest offering from Link-Belt is the successor to the TCC-750, which Link-Belt says “has been a cornerstone of the telecrawler market since its initial debut in 2008.” ...
Posted On: January 7, 2020
Provided by Tutt-Bryant Heavy Lift & Shift, the crane is a good fit for the job thanks to its capacity and boom length, flexible transport options, and self-erection features and ease of use. ...
Posted On: December 19, 2019
Manassas, Virginia, contractor William Steel Erection Company bought a new HTC-86100 telescopic boom truck crane to work with its existing LS-248H II lattice boom crawler crane and HC-248H lattice boom truck crane. ...
Posted On: November 13, 2019
The jobsite is too close to Miami International Airport to used fixed tower cranes, so instead the project has relied on several Link-Belt 218-series crawler cranes to get the job done. ...
Posted On: October 16, 2019
The Healdton-based crane and trucking service has logged more than 560 hours of oilfield work with the crane in less than six months’ time. ...
Posted On: October 10, 2019
Infrastructure contractor i+iconSOUTHEAST rented the crane from Link-Belt Mid-Atlantic to assist with the bridge projects for the state Department of Transportation. ...
Posted On: October 9, 2019
The all-terrain crane’s operator says its fine metering function made precise culvert alignment easier, providing more leeway at the controls while delivering the desired result. ...
Posted On: August 7, 2019
The construction team needed a crane that could be broken down and rebuilt quickly without the aid of an assembly crane in order to move among several bridges and associated ramp projects. ...
Posted On: June 11, 2019
The cranes’ maneuverability and tight, precise controls make them ideal for a number of tasks crucial to oil production in the area. ...
Posted On: May 23, 2019
The 150-ton 238HSL is helping out on an ongoing 2.5-year project to widen Interstate 95 over the West River in order to alleviate traffic concerns between New York and Boston. ...
Posted On: May 3, 2019
Crane manufacturer Link-Belt is rightly proud of its 250-ton (227-metric ton) TCC-2500 telescopic crawler crane lately, and specifically of its mobility and ability to lift heavy objects far, far away. ...
Posted On: March 15, 2019
The company plans to showcase its 175|AT all-terrain crane, TCC-2500 telescopic crawler crane, and 100|RT rough-terrain crane at the show, and will unveil a new rough-terrain model, as well. ...
Posted On: March 7, 2019
Link-Belt Cranes will introduce the never-before-seen 120|RT 120-ton (110-metric ton) rough-terrain crane to the world at bauma 2019 in Munich this April. ...
Posted On: October 19, 2018
In this post, we take a closer look at Link-Belt’s new 100RT rough-terrain crane, with its 155-foot boom height and 100-ton capacity. ...
Posted On: October 16, 2018
Link-Belt recently launched its compact and versatile new 175AT, a 175-ton all-terrain crane built for a range of applications. ...
Posted On: September 24, 2018
Link-Belt launched its new 100RT, a rough-terrain crane offering an impressive full-power boom height and a 100-ton (90 metric ton) capacity. ...
Posted On: September 19, 2018
Giving the telescopic crawler crane the same lower car body as Link-Belt’s TCC-1400 upped the TCC-1200’s lift capacity from 110 to 120 tons (100 to 109 metric tons). ...