The idea — Link-Belt — was born in 1874 when William Dana Ewart, a young farm implement dealer in Belle Plaine, Iowa, conceived an idea of a square detachable “link” for a chain belt … a “linked belt.” Around the turn of the decade, these fledgling Link-Belt companies developed the ancestor of today’s Link-Belt construction equipment … the first wide-gauge, steam-powered, coal-handling clamshell crane.
After a century, In 1998, in a reorganization to focus on cranes, the excavator product line was spun off from the Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company. The LBX Company, a stand-alone, joint-venture company was formed between Sumitomo Construction Machinery Co. and Case Corp. to market and sell Link-Belt Excavators. Today’s Link-Belt Cranes is a dynamic, highly focused organization with headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky that is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Heavy Industries.
As experienced Link-Belt original spare parts supplier for many years, we as CSP would like to help you, our clients, with competitive prices and fast Solutions.
Crane Types:
Rough Terrain:
RTC-8065 SII
75RT
85RT
100RT
120 RT
RTC-80130 SII
RTC-80160 SII
Telescopic Truck:
65HT
HTC-8675 SII
HTC-86100
HTC-86110
120HT
120 HTLB
Truck Terrain:
HTT-8675 SERIES II
HTT-86100
HTT-86110
120TT
175AT
ARC-3210
ATC-3275
ALL TERRAIN
TCC-550
TCC-800
TCC-1200
TCC-1400
TCC-2500
Lattice Crawler:
138 HSL
218V
228 HSL
238 HSL
248 HSL
298 Series 2
348 Series 2