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Technical manuals

Every parts page, operator manual and shop manual for virtually all operating Link-Belt cranes.
  • Parts keysheets for over 230 models dating back 50 years

  • Parts pages - 25,000 interactive up-to-date pages with search capabilities

  • 150+ Service manuals

  • 180+ Operation manuals

  • Product/safety bulletins

  • Boom repair manuals

  • Troubleshooting manuals

  • Capacity limiter operation and trouble-shooting manuals

 

Ground bearing forces
Based on your machine model and specific lift requirements, calculate your crane’s ground bearing reactions that are graphically illustrated in a 360° numerical presentation.



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News & job stories

Four changes in product support personnel
Frank Snapp, Manager, Technical Product Support, announced the promotion of Joe Staton to Product Specialist, Hydraulic Cranes, and the new appointments of George Mitchell, Tony Hatton, and Jeff Horan to the position of Associate Hydraulic Crane Technician.

Krumm and Snapp move into new roles in customer support management
John Toher, Senior Director, Customer Support, announced two management changes in Link-Belt’s customer support organization. Troy Krumm was named Manager, Field Service. Frank Snapp was named Manager, Technical Product Support.

Link-Belt Cranes names new international district manager
Brax Snyder, Manager, Worldwide Sales, announced the appointment of Elias Saliba as District Manager/District Service Representative for international sales.

Link-Belt Cranes names new district sales manager
Brax Snyder, Manager, Worldwide Sales, announced the appointment of Gary Lane as District Manager for the upper Midwest region of the United States.

Columbus Equipment named Link-Belt distributor
Brax Snyder, Manager, Worldwide Sales, Link-Belt Construction Equipment Co., announced the appointment of Columbus Equipment Company as an authorized Link-Belt crane distributor. Columbus Equipment will cover all counties in Ohio and selected counties in northern Kentucky (Boone, Campbell, and Kenton counties) and southeastern Indiana (Ohio, Dearborn, and Switzerland counties).

Link-Belt completes plant expansion
Link-Belt held ribbon cutting ceremonies to celebrate the completion of a 90,000-sq ft
(8 361-sq m) expansion to its main production facilities in Lexington, Kentucky.


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