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New all-terrain launched by Link-Belt

The 225|AT was completely tested and manufactured in Lexington, Kentucky.

Larger lifting capacities and longer reach highlights the perks of Link-Belt’s brand-new crane.

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Link-Belt Cranes’ 200 tonne 225|AT all-terrain has been unveiled with the promise of bringing more versatility to the North American crane market.

The Kentucky-based crane manufacturer’s  brand-new 5-axle all-terrain boasts a 14-to-62m six-section latching boom for optimal reach and a 2.4m heavy-lift jib.

The impressive feature list of the 225|AT doesn’t stop there, as it comes with a maximum tip height (with maximum attachment) of 101.8m.

The AT|225 features a longer reach, larger capacities, and more counterweight than its predecessor, the ATC-3210, while maintaining the transportability that’s the hallmark of Link-Belt’s all-terrain fleet.

“We’re excited to add the 225|AT to our all-terrain product offering,” said Andrew Soper, Product Manager of Hydraulic Truck and All-terrain Cranes at Link-belt Cranes.

“I’m personally thrilled for customers to experience this AT platform with its new features, increased capacities, and superior transportability,” Andrew added.

The AT|255 features an impressive single-engine platform, featuring an EPA-compliant Cummins X-15 engine coupled with a ZF TraXon automated transmission, offering a top speed of 88.5 kilometres per hour and a brake horsepower of 554 (413 kilowatts at 2,000 revolutions per minute.)

Image: Link-Belt Cranes

It also incorporates Link-Belt innovations such as the Pulse 2.0 operating system and a wireless rigging remote.

Along with this, the 225|AT features a slip-resistant paint deck, fall arrest anchors at all maintenance points, and Link-Belt’s lighting and vision package; this includes powered and heated side view mirrors, HID headlamps, and LED indicator lights.

The 225|AT was completely tested and manufactured in Lexington, Kentucky.

 

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