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Link-Belt 160LX Excavator Overview
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History of the Company
Link-Belt traces its roots back to 1880 in Belle Plaine, Iowa, founded to manufacture detachable-link chains for agricultural machinery. Over decades, it evolved into a leader in material-handling and excavator solutions. The company transitioned through steam, cable, gasoline, and ultimately hydraulic technologies—with early adoption of hydraulics by the mid-20th century a key to its survival and growth. Now known as LBX Company, it operates under Sumitomo Heavy Industries and continues to produce excavators under the Link-Belt brand.
Development and Model Details
The 160LX, part of the LX series of crawler excavators produced circa 2003–2012, exemplifies Link-Belt’s embrace of intelligent hydraulic control, durable structures, and operator comfort. It was introduced as a mid-class machine tailored for productivity, reliability, and efficiency.
Main Specifications
  • Operating weight: approximately 16 tonnes (36,200 lb)
  • Engine: Isuzu DD-4BG1T diesel, turbocharged, about 101 hp (75 kW) output
  • Torque: up to 311 lb-ft (422 Nm) at ~1600 rpm
  • Dimensions:
    • Operating length ≈ 24 ft 6 in (7.5 m)
    • Width ≈ 8 ft 5 in (2.56 m)
    • Height ≈ 9 ft 7 in (2.92 m)
  • Boom/Arm options: 5.15 m boom and 2.7 m arm setup
  • Digging depth: up to 6.45 m
  • Bucket breakout force: Approx. 25,180 lb (11,421 kg) to 26,530 lb (12,034 kg) with Auto Power-Up engaged
Advanced Features (Inte-LX System)
  • Inte-LX intelligent hydraulic control balances speed, power, and fuel economy through electronic engine and hydraulic coordination
  • Auto Power-Up boosts hydraulic pressure by about 9 % for roughly 8 seconds automatically when encountering heavy loads
  • Auto Power-Swing prioritizes swing torque under simultaneous swing and attachment operation
  • Regenerative circuits and dual-pump hydraulics speed up cycle times
  • Nephron® filtration and chrome/grease-impregnated bushings reduce wear and maintenance needs
  • Anti-theft system, on-board diagnostics, auto-idle control, trip meter, LCD display, comfortable cab with AC/heater, and stereo radio enhance security, usability, and operator comfort
Advantages & Practical Insights
The 160LX delivers high digging force, smooth operations, and extended durability thanks to its hydraulic systems and robust structural components. In demanding worksites, its Auto Power-Up and regenerative hydraulics ensure effective cycle times, while low-maintenance designs (Nephron® system, chrome pins) improve uptime and lifecycle value.
Suggestions & Solutions
  • Maintenance: Prioritize cleanliness of hydraulics, timely lubrication of bushes/pins, and checks on Nephron® filtration for optimal longevity.
  • Operational tips: Use Auto Power-Up mode for challenging digs to avoid manual input. Utilize the LCD monitor for real-time system alerts and preventive maintenance scheduling.
  • Customization: Select appropriate boom/arm lengths and bucket sizes (0.44–0.87 m³) based on site conditions for productivity gains.
  • Operator safety & efficiency: Encourage use of anti-theft systems on unattended equipment and auto-idle to save fuel during idle times.
Historical & Usage Perspectives
The 160LX reflects LBX’s long history of adapting to technology shifts—from chain-driven beginnings to hydraulics and electronic controls. Anecdotally, some units have exceeded 5,000 engine hours with minimal wear, thanks to diligent servicing, which underscores the importance of maintenance culture. Used units trade between roughly $49,500 to $75,000 depending on hours and condition.
Final Thoughts
The Link-Belt 160LX is more than mid-class excavator; it’s a product of a century-old legacy of innovation, combining intelligent hydraulics, operator comfort, durability, and efficient performance. Ideal for contractors who demand productivity, value ease of maintenance, and appreciate intuitive control systems, the 160LX is both a workhorse and a forward-looking work companion.
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