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ALL Erection Adds Three Link-Belt ATs to the Family

 

June 10, 2014 - ALL Erection & Crane Rental Corp., Cleveland, has added three Link-Belt all-terrain cranes to meet the growing need for easy transportability on North American roads. The purchase comprises two of the new 210-ton ATC-3210, and one 275-ton ATC-3275. Both ATs are specifically engineered to help with North American road laws and make transport easier and more cost-effective.

 
Because transport weight is critical, none of the counterweights on the ATC-3210 are more than 22,000 lbs. and they can be grouped with other components to maximize loads. Even when loaded with maximum counterweight, rigging, matting, and fly extensions, the AT moves in just three truckloads. None of the axles exceed 20,000 lbs., and none of the three truckloads exceed 45,000 lbs.
 
One of ALL’s new ATC-3210 units is slated for ALL Carolina Crane Rental of Wilmington, N.C., and the second will be an addition to the Raleigh, N.C. fleet of ALL Carolina Crane & Equipment. “The 3210’s 210-ton capacity fills an unmet need in our North Carolina AT inventory, sliding perfectly between larger and smaller capacity units,” says Michael Liptak, president of the All family of companies. “It’s the biggest AT in the North Carolina area that you can transport without removing the boom,” he adds. “That’s why we bought it—it will benefit our customers by providing critical transportation cost reductions.” The ATC-3210 offers a 44.3- to 200.1-ft., six-section formed full-power latching boom, counterweight flexibility, a big engine, and transmission power.
 
The ATC-3275, introduced by Link-Belt in 2011, can be configured to meet some of the toughest transportation laws in the U.S.  Equipped with a maximum 223-ft., seven-section formed full-power latching boom, this unit is headed for a spot in the AT fleet at ALL company Central Rent-A-Crane in Hammond, Ind..
 
Both units meet the toughest transport laws in North America while also meeting Tier IV Final and EPA 2013 on-highway requirements.
 
 

 




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