75|RT

Nominal Capacity @ Radius
75 USt @ 8 ft
70 mt @ 2.5 m
Standard Boom
38 ft – 142 ft
11.6 m – 43.3 m
Telescope System
Full Power
Full Power
Attachment - Option 1
10 ft – 35 ft – 58 ft Bi-Fold Lattice Fly
3 m – 10.7 m – 17.7 m Bi-Fold Lattice Fly
Maximum Tip Height
208.7 ft
63.6 m
Maximum Line Pull
18,603 lbs
82.8 kN
Maximum Line Speed
485 fpm
147.8 m/min

Key Features

  • Greaseless 38 ft – 142 ft (11.6 m – 43.3 m) full-power five-section boom
  • Two-piece manual offsetable fly is available with offset positions of 2°, 15°, 30°, and 45° with no capacity deducted for stowed attachment
  • Fully rigged transports under 100,000 lbs (45 359 kg) with counterweight installed
  • Ergonomic operator’s cab designed with the operator in mind
  • Link-Belt Pulse 2.0 load moment indicator display with V-CALC, allowing for virtually limitless outrigger configurations
  • Full LED lighting with Link-Belt Vision Package – Standard
  • 0° – 20° tilting cab
  • Steel flat deck design with anti-skid textured paint
  • Three lockable storage boxes
  • Six egress points with unbeatable engine access
  • Four steering modes
  • Greaseless 4-Link Suspension
  • Fall arrest anchors

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the 75|RT include V-CALC capacities?2026-06-17T09:03:03-05:00

Yes, the 75|RT was the first Link-Belt crane model to showcase V-CALC or Variable Confined Area Lifting Capacities. This feature provides more selectable outrigger configurations by allowing outrigger beams (either fully retracted, intermediate or fully extended) to be setup in pairs either from side-to-side or front-to-rear. Once outriggers are set, the Pulse 2.0 system provides an outrigger configuration which provides different previews representing workable areas, indicating a percentage of the crane’s available capacity.

What are the 75|RT’s transport options?2026-06-17T08:58:19-05:00

The 75|RT has multiple transport options to accommodate road laws anywhere — it can transport fully equipped at just under 100,000 lbs. (45 359 kg) and under 90,000 lb. (40 823 kg) with removal of 14,500 lbs. (6 577 kg) of counterweight. The 75|RT has an overall height of 12 ft. 2.3 in (3.7 m) and can be driven right off a conventional lowboy trailer, assemble counterweight and be ready to go to work!

Can you tell me more about the 75|RT’s Pulse 2.0 system?2026-06-17T08:51:28-05:00

Pulse 2.0 is Link-Belt’s next evolution of its patented crane operating system. In addition to the intuitive design for the operator which includes a larger 10 in. screen and has also added programmable features for greater customization, Link-Belt Pulse 2.0 can be updated and serviced remotely. The system includes a Wi-Fi hub and uses the serial number of the unit to determine whether any updates are available, and download/installs to the appropriate controls. Software maintenance can be accomplished in the field without a service call or bringing a crane in for service.