Does Link-Belt still make excavators?

Does Link-Belt still make excavators?

Link-Belt Cranes Today Today, Link-Belt Excavators is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Heavy Industries based in Lexington, Kentucky, that produces Link-Belt-branded excavators, scrap and material handlers, demolition equipment, and forestry equipment.

Who makes Link-Belt excavator?

LBX Company
LBX Company, headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, became the sole manufacturer and marketer of Link-Belt excavators, forestry, and material handling equipment, and began to focus all their design efforts on new technologies to meet the needs of today’s customers.

What 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

What engine does Link-Belt use?

Isuzu engine
Link-Belt 145 X4 Specifications The new excavator features an electronically controlled, 102-horsepower Isuzu engine that meets Tier 4-F requirements without a diesel particulate filter. The engine’s emissions-control system uses a selective-catalytic-reduction system with a 12-gallon tank for diesel exhaust fluid.

Are link belts better than V belts?

Link belts absorb vibration in a way standard belts cannot: the links move slightly within each other, dissipating the forces that create vibration. They also are more flexible in general than are V belts, and they do not take a set over time. If the belt is too long, slip off a link. If it’s too short, add a link.

Does Sumitomo own Link-Belt?

Today’s Link-Belt Cranes is a dynamic, highly-focused organization with headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky that is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Heavy Industries.

Does case own Link-Belt?

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.

How does a link belt work?

Link belts are simple, made of separate links that are a twist fit together to get any particular size needed. Link belts absorb vibration in a way standard belts cannot: the links move slightly within each other, dissipating the forces that create vibration.

Does case own link belt?

What is the lifting capacity of a Cat 320 excavator?

4.2 mt (9,300 lb) Counterweight + Base Machine All operating weights include a 90% fuel tank with 75 kg (165 lb) operator.

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