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How much does a link-belt 240 weigh?

How much does a link-belt 240 weigh?

52700 lbs
Operating Specifications

Alternator Supplied Amperage 50 A
Hydraulic System Fluid Capacity 59.5 gal (225 l)
Hydraulic System Relief Valve Pressure 4970 psi
Operating Voltage 24 V V
Operating Weight 52700 lbs (23,905 kg)

Is link-belt a good excavator?

LBX Company is pleased to announce that the Link-Belt 245 X4 Spin Ace has won the EquipmentWatch 2020 Highest Retained Value Award in the Excavator Crawler Medium (21.1-50.0 MT) category. Winners were announced March 10 at CONEXPO/CON-AGG 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Does Sumitomo own Link-Belt?

Link-Belt is headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, and is a subsidiary of the Japanese conglomerate, Sumitomo Heavy Industries….Link-Belt Cranes.

Type Wholly-owned subsidiary
Key people Melvin Porter (President & CEO)
Products Cranes Mobile cranes
Parent Sumitomo Heavy Industries
Website linkbelt.com

How much does a link belt 210 weight?

48,900 lbs
210 X4

Specifications Units US Metric
Operating Weight 48,900 lbs 22.2 metric tons
Engine Make Isuzu Isuzu
Engine Model AR-4HK1X AR-4HK1X
Net HP 160 hp 119 kW

When did the Link Belt Cranes get spun off?

In 1998, the excavator products were spun off from the Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company to the LBX Company, a stand-alone, joint-venture company formed between Sumitomo Construction Machinery Co. and Case Corporation to market and sell Link-Belt excavators. ^ a b “About Link-Belt > Overview”.

When was the Link Belt Construction Equipment Company formed?

Then in 1986, the Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company was formed as a joint venture between FMC Corporation and Sumitomo Heavy Industries .

Who are the manufacturers of Link Belt Cranes?

Link-Belt Cranes. The Link-Belt Cranes is an American industrial company that develops and manufactures heavy construction equipment, specializing in telescopic and lattice boom cranes. Link-Belt is headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, and is a subsidiary of the Japanese conglomerate, Sumitomo Heavy Industries.

Where was the Link Belt Speeder company located?

Link-Belt’s Crane and Shovel Division merged with Speeder Machinery to form the Link-Belt Speeder Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Link-Belt Co., eventually locating in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

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