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Link-Belt Cranes: A Legacy of Innovation and Excellence
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Introduction
Link-Belt Cranes, headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, stands as a testament to over a century of engineering excellence and innovation in the heavy equipment industry. Established in 1880, the company has evolved from its origins in coal-handling machinery to become a leading manufacturer of mobile cranes, including rough terrain, telescopic, all-terrain, and lattice boom cranes.
Historical Milestones
  • 1880: Founded in Belle Plaine, Iowa, by William Dana Ewart, the company initially focused on manufacturing detachable link-belt chains for agricultural machinery.
  • 1890s: Expanded into coal-handling equipment, developing the first wide-gauge, steam-powered, coal-handling clamshell-bucket crane.
  • 1906: Relocated to Chicago, consolidating operations into the Link-Belt Company, and began manufacturing crawler-mounted cranes.
  • 1965: Acquired by FMC Corporation, leading to the development of aerial ladder trucks and the establishment of the Link-Belt Speeder Corporation.
  • 1980s: Consolidated operations to Lexington, Kentucky, and in 1986, formed a joint venture with Sumitomo Heavy Industries, which later led to full ownership by Sumitomo.
Product Evolution
Over the decades, Link-Belt Cranes has introduced several groundbreaking products:
  • Hydraulic Cranes: Transitioned from cable-actuated systems to hydraulic mechanisms post-WWII, enhancing safety and operational efficiency.
  • All-Terrain Cranes: Developed versatile cranes suitable for both on-road and off-road applications, catering to diverse construction needs.
  • Telecopic Cranes: Introduced cranes with extendable booms, offering flexibility in various lifting scenarios.
Technological Advancements
Link-Belt Cranes has consistently integrated advanced technologies to enhance crane performance and safety:
  • Telematics Integration: Incorporation of telematics systems for real-time monitoring and diagnostics.
  • Advanced Hydraulics: Development of hydraulic systems that offer improved lifting capacities and fuel efficiency.
  • Operator Assistance Systems: Implementation of systems that aid operators in load management and safety compliance.
Community Engagement and Events
Link-Belt Cranes actively engages with the community and industry professionals through various events:
  • CraneFest: A biennial event showcasing the latest crane models and technologies, attracting industry professionals worldwide.
  • Educational Conferences: Hosting events like the Crane Certification Association of America (CCAA) Fall Educational Conference, providing training and networking opportunities for crane professionals.
Conclusion
Link-Belt Cranes' commitment to innovation, quality, and community engagement has solidified its position as a leader in the heavy equipment industry. With a rich history and a forward-looking approach, the company continues to set benchmarks in crane manufacturing and services.
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