The two telecrawlers are the 70m (75USt) TCC-750 and the 100m (110USt) TCC-750 which has a sealed lower and hydraulically retractable side frames for easy, fast transport. The larger crane in the range, the TCC-1100, offers a large capacity chart at a radius to rivals lattice crawler cranes with a similar base rating, the company says.
The two rough terrain cranes are the 80USt RTC-8080 Series II and the 110USt RTC-80110 Series II. The RTC-8080 Series II is the newest addition to the RTC Series II fleet.
The RTC-8080 Series II rounds out Link-Belt’s line of mid-range rough terrain cranes. It features a full power, four section, 38.7m (127ft) long main boom, an extend system for maximum stability incorporating the two-mode telescope proportioning system known as A-max.

New with this crane is a remote controlled high-intensity boom floodlight that attaches to the end of the telescopic boom base section. Three on-board fly options available with this crane feature four manual offset positions of 2, 15, 30, and 45°. One is a three-piece; bi-fold lattice fly with a 3m (10ft) integrated fly that eliminates the need for transporting a separate specialised fly to the jobsite.
Features of the RTC-8080 Series II include a 201 kW (270 hp) include a Cummins QSB 6.7L with a EuroStage IIIA/Tier 3 and EuroStage IIIB/Tier 4i emission compliant engine; a four-link rear axle suspension with available Hydro-Gas Ride, offering a superior method of axle control and superior access to the bottom of the engine; three different outrigger positions; and an electronic throttle for improved throttle response.

The company will also display the second generation of the 110USt rough terrain, RTC-80100 Series II. Features include, added capacity, a tilting operator’s cab and a new on-board fly with extension options.

The RTC-80100 features a full power, five sectioned, 45.7m (150ft) main boom with a maximum tip height of 76.2m (250ft), fabricated from ultra-high-strength steel and formed in Link-Belt’s own facility.

The RTC-80110 Series II transports on a trailer in two loads with the main load under 42 637.7kg (94,000lbs) including boom, both winches, three-piece fly, and tires attached. Without counterweights and outrigger boxes, the RTC-80110 Series II transports at less than 4.3m (14ft) tall and 3m (10ft) wide, unlike many cranes too tall for most bridge overpasses, the company says.

Both cranes feature emissions compliant engines. The RTC-80110 has available a Cummins EuroStage IIIA/Tier 3 or EuroStage IIIB/Tier 4i emission compliant engine with large engine access. The RTC-8080 Series II features the 201 kW (270 hp) Cummins QSB 6.7L with a EuroStage IIIA/Tier 3 and EuroStage IIIB/Tier 4i emission compliant engine.