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All-terrain truck 300|AT
crane5-axlefor construction

all-terrain truck
all-terrain truck
all-terrain truck
all-terrain truck
all-terrain truck
all-terrain truck
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Characteristics

Function
crane
Number of axles
5-axle
Operating environment
for construction
Other characteristics
diesel-powered, electric, all-terrain
Power

407 kW
(553 hp)

Description

LEXINGTON, Ky – Link-Belt Cranes has announced its all-new 300-ton (250-mt) 300|AT all-terrain crane will debut at CONEXPO-CON/AGG ‘23 in Las Vegas, Nevada (March 14 – 18, 2023). Following valuable voice of the customer data collection as well as engineering and manufacturing research, Link-Belt Cranes is debuting an entirely new crane platform with the 300|AT. “We spoke extensively with our customer base and feel like we have delivered. They want a crane that travels down the road efficiently, goes together on a jobsite quickly, has a strong chart, and is reliable,” said Andrew Soper, Product Manager Telescopic Truck and All-Terrain Cranes. The 300|AT is a five axle all-terrain crane built with transportability in mind meeting all North American transportation requirements. Its single engine platform is HVO fuel ready and EPA On-Highway and CARB On-Road compliant. “This crane represents Link-Belt’s long-term AT investment, which goes back to 2009 with construction of our own formed boom bay and subsequent ATC-3275 introduction,” said Soper. The 300|AT is well equipped with a seven section 46 - 238 ft. (13 – 72.5 m) pin and latch greaseless formed boom and optional two-piece 42-71 ft. (12.8 – 21.6 m) on-board hydraulically offset fly and two 25 ft. (7.6 m) lattice extensions. Maximum attachment will achieve a tip height of 369 ft. (112 m) and an efficient modular counterweight configuration adds to the 300|AT’s versatility.
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