Link-Belt Cranes at CONEXPO 2026
More than 140,000 construction professionals from 128 countries across the globe attended CONEXPO 2026, marking a tremendous success for the construction equipment industry. Held once every three years in Las Vegas, CONEXPO is the largest trade show, in terms of footprint, in the western hemisphere.
At this year’s event, which spanned March 3–7, Link-Belt Cranes displayed its all-new 180-ton TCC-1800, the largest available model on the market under 200 tons. This new telecrawler includes a variety of improvements such as V-CALC with infinite track frame positioning, counterweight sensing, and two-load line monitoring.
Also on display was the new 248|V lattice crawler crane, featuring a new combination top luffer and an auxiliary power unit (APU) option. The machine was shown with 145 feet of luffing boom and an additional 145-foot luffer.
Link-Belt displayed its 120|HT truck crane, its 90|RT 2 rough terrain crane, and its 225|AT and 300|AT all terrain cranes, as well. Designed and manufactured in Lexington, Kentucky, Link-Belt offers the only fully North American-produced all terrain crane on the market today.
Link-Belt’s impressive SmartFly application, available across Link-Belt’s telescopic crane product lineup, was demonstrated twice daily on the 225-ton 225|AT.
“We had a great response at CONEXPO 2026, building lots of momentum going into this year,” said Link-Belt Vice President of Marketing, Sales, and Customer Support Gary Lane. “It’s obvious the crane market is strong and thriving, and Link-Belt is well seated with multiple innovative models to meet demand.”







