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Link-Belt and HSC to Co-Exhibit at bauma 2025

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Link-Belt Cranes and Sumitomo Heavy Industries Construction Cranes Co., Ltd. (HSC) are set to co-exhibit at bauma 2025, the world’s largest construction trade fair, held in Munich from April 7 to 13. They will be showcasing two models: the 120|HTLB truck crane and the 100|RT rough-terrain crane.

The Link-Belt 100|RT features a 90-metric ton (100-ton) capacity, a 12.3–47.2-meter (40.6–155-foot) full-power formed boom, and a maximum tip height of 72.3 meters (237 feet). It is equipped with Link-Belt Pulse 2.0 technology, V-CALC capabilities, and a high-strength steel upper frame, offering an impressive 105.1 kilonewton (23,632 pounds) winch pull. A key highlight of the 100|RT is its two-piece offsetable SmartFly, demonstrated daily between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the show.

The 120|HTLB, with a 110-metric ton (120-ton) capacity, offers a class-leading 60-meter (197-foot) reach and a maximum tip height of 80.1 meters (263.7 feet). It features a seven-section pin and latch boom with an optional SmartFly, built on the same platform as the 120|HT for enhanced performance, including superior ride quality and braking.

We expect a great turnout for Link-Belt and HSC,” said Melvin Porter, CEO of Link-Belt Cranes. “These cranes are perfect for global crane users, making them ideal for an international audience.”

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