Third Three-Axle Model Joins Link-Belt RT Product Line
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Image Link-Belt's ne RTC-80110 Series II |
September 21, 2011—A
new rough-terrain crane from Link-Belt features an all-new boom,
and tilting cab, and builds on a three-axle concept the company has used since
2002. The RTC-80110 Series II falls between 100- and 130-ton models at the top
of the company’s nine-model line. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in the
fourth quarter of 2011.
The 110-ton crane features a full-power boom fabricated from
ultra-high-strength steel and formed in Link-Belt’s
Like the RTC-80100 and RTC-80130 models, the new 110-ton RT
features three axles. “The three-axle concept is all about transportability and
mobility,†said Curnutte. The configuration allows for smaller wheels and that
equates to a lower overall height of only 12'2.5". “Link-Belt three-axle RTs can
be transported with the wheels attached and still meet the height requirements
for transport. No other crane in this class can make the same claim,†he
said.
The three-axle configuration also contributes to the crane’s
outstanding pick-and-carry capability of 45.3 tons, because the load is
displaced across six tires, explains Curnutte. This, in combination with its
long reach and compact dimensions, makes it ideal for industrial
applications.
Look for more about RTC-80110 in the October issue of Crane Hot Line.