What engine is in Link-Belt excavator?
Isuzu engine
Link-Belt 160 X4 Excavator Delivers More Performance and Productivity LBX Company announces the Link-Belt 160 X4 excavator for the US and Canada, featuring an electronically-controlled 112 horsepower Isuzu engine that meets EPA Final Tier 4 requirements, without the need for a diesel particulate filter (DPF).
How much does a 350 Link-Belt excavator weight?
82,400 lbs
350 X4
| Specifications | Units US Metric | |
|---|---|---|
| Operating Weight | 82,400 lbs | 37.4 metric tons |
| Engine Make | Isuzu | Isuzu |
| Engine Model | AQ-6HK1X | AQ-6HK1X |
| Net HP | 268 hp | 200 kW |
What is the largest Link-Belt excavator?
LBX Company has been awarded the Lowest Cost of Ownership Award in the Large Crawler Excavators category by EquipmentWatch….750 X4.
| Specifications | Units US Metric | |
|---|---|---|
| Bucket Digging Force | 68,790 lbf | 306 kN |
| Bucket Capacity, SAE Heaped | 1.78 – 5.86 yd3 | 1.36 – 4.48 m3 |
| Max Travel Speed | 2.7 mph | 4.3 km/h |
Who makes Link-Belt excavator?
LBX Company
LBX Company, headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, became the sole manufacturer and marketer of Link-Belt excavators, forestry, and material handling equipment, and began to focus all their design efforts on new technologies to meet the needs of today’s customers.
Who owns link-belt?
Sumitomo Heavy Industries
Link-Belt Cranes/Parent organizations
Is Link-Belt a good brand?
The Link-Belt brand name dates back to 1874 and is synonymous with innovative designs which incorporate the highest quality and best product support in the industry.
Where is Link-Belt made?
Lexington, Kentucky
Link-Belt’s core production base and center for worldwide operations is its 770,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility in Lexington, Kentucky. With major expansion plans over the last ten years along with continuous improvement philosophies, this facilitiy has emerged as the most modern crane facility in North America.
Where is link belt made?
Does link belt make excavators?
Case New Holland—the conglomerate that markets as Case, New Holland, and Kobelco—and its joint-venture partner, Link-Belt, have paired up in two two-brand teams to market eight distinct excavators in the 40,000- to 60,000-pound range.
What JCB stands for?
Joseph Cyril Bamford
— JCB was named after the initials of the name of its founder Joseph Cyril Bamford. — Founded in 1945, the company continues to be owned by the Bamford family. — JCB produces over 300 types of machines, including diggers (backhoes), excavators, tractors and diesel engines.