RTC-80160 SII

Nominal Capacity @ Radius
160 USt @ 7 ft
145 mt @ 2.5 m
Standard Boom
42.3 ft – 195.3 ft
12.9 m – 59.5 m
Telescope System
Pin & Latch
Pin & Latch
Attachment - Option 1
10 ft – 31 ft – 55 ft Bi-Fold Lattice Fly
3 m – 9.4 m – 16.8 m Bi-Fold Lattice Fly
Attachment - Option 2
(1), (2), or (3) 18 ft Lattice Extension(s)
(1), (2), or (3) 5.5 m Lattice Extension(s)
Maximum Tip Height
311 ft
94.8 m
Maximum Line Pull
25,955 lbs
115.5 kN
Maximum Line Speed
435 fpm
132.9 m/min

Key Features

  • Greaseless 42.3 ft – 195.3 ft (12.9 m – 59.5 m) pin and latch six-section boom
  • Manual or hydraulic offsetable fly available with no capacity deducted for stowed attachment
  • One, two, or three available lattice inserts to achieve a max tip height of 311 ft (94.8 m)
  • Base crane transports under 100,050 lbs (45 381 kg) with one or two fall-off loads
  • Ergonomic operator’s cab designed with the operator in mind, featuring Link-Belt Pulse operating system
  • Link-Belt Vision Package – Standard
  • 0° – 20° tilting cab
  • Steel flat deck design with anti-skid textured paint
  • Six egress points to the carrier deck
  • All-wheel 6x6x6 hydrostatic drive with fully independent hydraulic suspension
  • Four steering modes
  • Steering modes reverse automatically when the upper is swung over the rear of the carrier

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the RTC-80160 Series II be used for pick and carry?2026-06-17T10:47:26-05:00

The six-wheel design includes an additional benefit, highlighting the crane’s top-notch pick-and-carry capacities. As you may know, pick-and-carry charts are based on the tires of a crane. With four tires under one end instead of the typical two, the RTC-80160 Series II offers huge capacity when it comes to pick and carry. This is especially handy in industrial equipment and machinery moving uses.

Does the RTC-80160 Series II have a tight turning radius?2026-06-17T10:46:23-05:00

The six-wheel drive and six-wheel steer hydraulic propulsion system allow for incredible capabilities such as a tight turning radius and a compact, low-profile design. Two of the most important attributes for an industrial job site. Because we use hydraulic motors instead of mechanical axles under this crane, the turning radius is very tight, which allows the crane access to places other cranes, even other six-wheel machines, cannot go. And again, because there are no mechanical axles under the crane, our overall height is very compact, affording access to areas where other large RT units simply won’t fit.

What are standout features for RTC-80160 Series II?2026-06-17T10:45:03-05:00

The 160-ton RTC-80160 Series II is Link-Belt Cranes’ largest rough terrain crane, featuring 195 feet of main boom and an optional three-piece stowable fly (10–31–55 feet). This crane remains unique in the market today for its six-wheel hydrostatic drive system.