The new Link-Belt TCC-750 Tele-Boom Crawler Crane
Link-Belt, Lexington, Ky., will give ICUEE attendees a look at the TCC-750 telescopic-boom crawler crane with the new 2014 Tier 4f engine Available in the second quarter of 2014, the TCC-750 can be used in a variety of applications, from general lift duties in hostile work environments to special applications like foundation work, bridge building, rail construction, power transmission lines, wind energy, and the oil and gas sector. It can also include a hydraulically powered earth auger or work platform.
The crane comes with safety features like upper guardrails and a rear-view and winch-view camera system to monitor on-site conditions. The TCC-750 also has a completely sealed lower and hydraulically retractable side frames for easy, fast transport; the largest telecrawler that can transport with tracks attached at under 100,000 lbs..
Additional features include Link-Belt’s four-section, full-power formed boom with greaseless Teflon wear pads and a maximum tip height of 121 ft. Link-Belt’s exclusive “A” boom mode offers increased capacities for short radii, while the standard mode extends all four sections equally for extended reach. The quick-reeve boom head and lightweight nylon head sheaves reduce weight. A hammerhead boom nose allows the operator to work at high boom angles.