CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026: Link-Belt Cranes Preview

Lexington, KY – Link-Belt Cranes is proud to exhibit at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 March 3-7 in Las Vegas. Located at booth number F35029, Link-Belt will showcase several standout models across all product lines, including the 300-ton (275-metric ton) 300|AT, the 225-ton (200-metric ton) 225|AT, the 120-ton (110-metric ton) 120|HT, as well as three all-new models, the 180-ton TCC-1800 (160-metric ton), the 200-ton (181-metric ton) 248|V, and the 90-ton (81-metric ton) 90|RT 2, premiering at the event.

CONEXPO is a great opportunity for Link-Belt to demonstrate its world-class products and interface with customers across North America. All models on display will be equipped with the latest features, including cameras, telematics, lighting packages, and fall protection.

TCC-1800

Among telecrawler models under 200 tons, the TCC-1800 will be the largest available model on the market at 180 tons, continuing Link-Belt’s legacy as a premiere manufacturer of excellent telescopic crawler cranes. The new crane includes a variety of improvements such as a built-to-last lower frame design, infinite track frame positioning, and counterweight sensing.

“We identified a customer demand for telecrawler models between 150 and 200 tons,” said Product Manager of Crawler Cranes Michael Dawson. “The TCC-1800 is Link-Belt’s solution to fulfill this segment and answer the bell when it comes to customer needs.”

248|V

The 248|V is Link-Belt’s latest and greatest addition to its renowned lattice crawler lineup, including key improvements such as a new engine with an APU option, a combo top, and a new luffer.

Fitted with a 55–285-foot lattice boom and a new Cummins QSB 6.7L Stage V/Tier 4 engine, the 248|V builds on the impressive history of Link-Belt’s LS and HSL models, spanning 30 years and counting.

90|RT 2

Fitted with a 38–140-foot five-section pin and latch formed boom with optional 16-foot boom extensions, Link-Belt is proud to introduce the 90|RT 2. The machine will serve as Link-Belt’s next-generation 90-ton-class crane.

“The 90|RT 2 boasts a very strong chart with no deducts in the lift chart when telescoping a load,” said Product Manager for Rough Terrain Cranes Kelly Fiechter. “Customers will enjoy all the modern conveniences of our current RT series going into this tried-and-true class of crane.”