First Look At Link-Belt’s New 60-Tonne 65 RT Rough Terrain Crane

    A Link-Belt 65 RT rough terrain crane.
    The Link-Belt 65 RT rough terrain crane has a 60-tonne lift capacity and a maximum tip height of 64.5 metres. (Photo courtesy of Link-Belt.)

    Link-Belt recently unveiled its new 60-tonne (65-U.S.-ton) 65 RT rough terrain crane, the successor to its dependable RTC-8065 Series II model. The 2-axle model debuted at Link-Belt’s CraneFest event in Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.

    “Overall, the 65 RT offers a new level of reliability and performance with the same level of precise control and capacity to which our customers have become accustomed,” says Link-Belt Rough Terrain Cranes Product Manager Kelly Fiechter. “The changes are a reflection of current industry standards with many of these new features also found on other rough terrain cranes in our product line.”

    Link-Belt 65 RT Specifications

    The new 65 RT rough terrain crane has a 4-section, full-power, greaseless telescopic boom that can extend from 11.6 to 35 metres (38 to 115 feet). The boom uses a new hydraulic extension system that Link-Belt says is more reliable and easier to service.

    Lattice inserts can extend the 65 RT’s maximum tip height to 64.5 m (211.6 ft). There’s also an optional, 2-piece, manually offsettable fly jib that doesn’t reduce the crane’s lift capacity when stowed. When fully equipped (including counterweight) and ready to work, its transport weight is under 41,730 kilograms (92,000 pounds).

    The 65 RT uses a 270-horsepower (201-kilowatt), 6.7-litre, Tier 4 Final Cummins diesel engine and a new Dana 6-speed transmission. The crane travels on a greaseless, 4-link suspension. An optional hydro-gas suspension is available for a smoother off-road ride. The crane’s filters and service points are easy to access, and its pontoons are serviceable.

    A Link-Belt 65 RT rough terrain crane at work constructing wind turbines.
    Link-Belt’s 65 RT can be hauled, fully assembled, and ready to work at under 41,730 kilograms. (Photo courtesy of Link-Belt.)

    Inside The 65 RT’s Cab

    The new 65 RT’s AM/FM radio features Bluetooth device connectivity and NOAA weather channel support. Air conditioning, time-delayed wipers, and an internal-rated capacity limiter light bar come standard. The hydraulic controllers are single- or dual-axis.

    Visibility features include oversized windows and backlit switches and gauges. The standard Link-Belt Vision Package includes bright LED lighting and cameras for winch, swing, and rear views.

    The 65 RT comes with the Link-Belt Pulse crane operating system and the CALC (Confined Area Lifting Capacities) feature for assistance in tight operating spaces.

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    Source: Link-Belt

    Posted On Monday, October 28, 2024
    Category: Construction Equipment News
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