Link-Belt 75RT Cranes for Sale and Rent
Link-Belt 75RT Specifications
The 75-ton (70 mt) lifting capacity Link-Belt 75RT Rough Terrain Crane impresses both on the road and off with outstanding reach and an updated operator’s cab that elevates the experience of owning and operating this Link-Belt crane. Transports fully loaded with counterweight under 100, 000 lbs., and under 90, 000 lbs. without counterweight.
The six-speed transmission on the 75RT is powered by a Cummins Tier 4F QSB 6.7 270 hp (201 kW) diesel engine.
Reach and pull
The 75RT’s five-section 38 - 142 ft. (11.5 – 43.3 m) full-power formed boom offers two extended modes: EM1 and EM2 for greater flexibility and efficiency. A two-piece 35 - 58 ft. (10.7 – 17.7 m) and three-piece bi-folding fly 10 - 35 - 58 ft. (3.0 - 10.7 – 17.7 m) are both available to reach a tip height of 208.7 ft. (63.6 m). The matching main and auxiliary winches have 18, 603 lbs. (82.8 kN) of maximum line pull and a maximum winch speed of 485 fpm (147.8 m/min).
Pulse 2.0
Pulse 2.0 is Link-Belt’s patented crane operating system. In addition to the intuitive design for the operator which includes a larger 10 in. screen and has added programmable features for greater customization, the Link-Belt Pulse 2.0 can be updated and serviced remotely. The system includes a Wi-Fi hub and uses the serial number of the unit to determine whether any updates are available, and download/installs to the appropriate controls. Software maintenance can be accomplished in the field without a service call or bringing a crane in for service.
Integral elements like the Link-Belt Pulse 2.0 display, visibility and operator comforts have all been addressed. All electrical and hydraulic components coming into the cab are bulk headed for “plug and play” assembly. The 75RT camera vision package enhances on-board site monitoring and includes cameras for viewing the right side of the upper, the main, and auxiliary winch, as well as one for backing up. Specific cab improvements include the following:
- 10 in. (25.4 cm) touch display with pivoting adjustments
- 20 percent greater visibility
- Bluetooth AM/FM radio
- Larger, ergonomic seat with new electronic joystick/single-axis controllers
- HVAC system cold/heat box tested to automotive standards
- Increased storage and interior lighting
- Time-delayed wipers
- USB and 12-volt power supply connections
- Van-style pop-out door
- Variable outrigger charts integrated into the RCL
- Engine off RCL display stays booted up
V-CALC
The 75RT will be the first Link-Belt crane model to showcase V-CALC or Variable Confined Area Lifting Capacities. This new feature provides more selectable outrigger configurations by allowing outrigger beams (either fully retracted, intermediate or fully extended) to be set up in pairs either from side-to-side or front-to-rear. Once outriggers are set, the Pulse 2.0 system provides an outrigger configuration that provides different previews representing workable areas, indicating a percentage of the crane’s available capacity. The system also previews the next five radiuses for that given boom angle. Upon selection, Link-Belt Pulse 2.0 will provide a live view of the work area.
Transport under 100, 000 lbs
The 75RT has multiple transport options to accommodate road laws anywhere – it can transport fully equipped at just under 100, 000 lbs. (45 359 kg) and under 90, 000 lb. (40 823 kg) with removal of 14, 500 lbs. (6 577 kg) of counterweight. The 75RT has an overall height of 12 ft. 2.3 in (3.7 m) and can be driven right off a conventional lowboy trailer, assemble counterweight and be ready to go to work!
Electrical improvements and service
Another new feature of the 75RT is the evolution a 24-volt electrical system from a 12-volt. The wiring is a Controller Area Network (CAN bus) system, but the increased voltage on the unit yields the ability to multiplex with modules placed near dedicated functions like outrigger beams and winches. In total, there are five modules located throughout the machine that allows for crane functions to continue working in instances where other modules are being diagnosed or serviced.
Once on deck, routine checks on powertrain components and fluid levels are a snap with large swing-out doors and a centralized location for fuse, relays, and breakers. Foldable access ladders and upper guardrails provide reinforced safety boundaries. A centralized pressure check and grease bank located near the cab allows an operator to monitor multiple pressure and fluid workings from one location, eliminating hard-to-reach grease points.
Other standout features of the 75RT:
- Greaseless 4-link suspension
- Industry-leading telematics in place to give real-time data to better forecast maintenance and service needs of the crane that you own.
- Hydraulic disc brakes for both service brakes and parking brake
- The full LED lighting package includes cab lights, headlights, turn indication, marker, backup, and brake
- Powder-coated tubing is utilized throughout the crane
- Well-organized electrical and hydraulic routings throughout
- Solar-powered aviation package available
- Three lockable storage boxes
- LED viewing lights on all four outrigger beams.
- Supported 24/7 by Link-Belt Preferred including online manuals, literature, a ground bearing calculator, and 3D Lift Plan
- iCraneTrax and 3D LiftPlan compatible
- It’s a Link-Belt
Nominal Capacity @ Radius | 75USt @ 8' (70mt @ 2.5m) |
Standard Boom | 38'-142' (11.6-43.3m) |
Telescope System | Full Power |
Attachment - Option 1 | 10'-35'-58' (3.0-10.7-17.7m) Bi-Fold |
Attachment - Option 2 | N/A |
Max. Tip Height | 208.7 (63.6) |
Max. Line Pull | 18, 603 lbs. (82.80kN) |
Max. Speed (ft per minute) | 485 fpm (147.8m/min) |
38' - 142' (11.6 - 43.3 m) five-section full-power boom
Boom length and capacity outreaches/out lifts all competition
Simple operation - two boom extend modes
Link-Belt Pulse 2.0 - total crane operating system with V-Calc and telematics
Full LED lighting package with three onboard cameras
Transports at under 99, 000 lbs | 44 905 kg
0 - 20-degree tilting cab
Extra-large windows throughout provide 20 percent more visibility
Everything bulkheaded at the rear of the cab
Time-delayed wipers
Bluetooth AM/FM radio with auxiliary input
Internal rated capacity limiter light bar
Integrated air conditioning with Automatic Temperature Control
New single and dual-axis electronic controllers
All gauges and switches are back-lit for superior visibility in low light conditions
24-volt electrical system
Centralized grease bank and pressure checks
Multiplexing CANBUS network
Greaseless four-link suspension
Serviceable pontoons
Remote mounted transmission oil, engine oil, and fuel filters