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LBX Company LLC is the proud maker of Link-Belt hydraulic excavators, scrap/material handlers, demolition equipment and forestry equipment. These products are sold through a large independent dealer network located throughout North and Latin America. LBX’s subsidiary company, LBX do Brasil, distributes these products in Brazil. LBX Company is a division of Sumitomo (S.H.I.) Construction Machinery, a world-wide leader in construction equipment innovation and quality manufacturing based in Chiba, Japan.
Who makes Link-Belt excavators?
LBX Company LLC makes Link-Belt hydraulic excavators, scrap/material handlers, demolition equipment and forestry equipment.
Model 355 X4S Link-Belt excavator is the first in the X4S series. Operating weight is 78,709 pounds, and maximum dig depth is 22 feet 10 inches. It has a 205-horsepower Isuzu ...
Models 210 X4 HD, 250 X4 HD, and 300 X4 HD Link-Belt excavators are heavy duty models built on the X4 platform.Excavators have a high-wide and heavy-duty undercarriage giving ...
The 350 X4 LF (long-front) excavator for the U.S. and Canadian markets uses a 268-horsepower, Tier 4-F Isuzu engine (with no diesel particulate filter) designed to deliver up ...
The new Link-Belt 145 X4 minimum-swing-radius excavator from LBX Co., available for U.S. and Canadian markets, is designed for easy transport and is versatile enough, says LBX...
The 750 X4 excavator has an operating weight of 158,300 pounds, and is powered by a 512-horsepower Isuzu engine. Cycles times have been boosted by 7 percent, and arm digging force...
The 48,900-pound 210 X4 excavator delivers up to 9 percent faster cycles times than its predecessor, according to the manufacturer. A proprietary control valve has 30 percent ...
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Four new Link-Belt X4 excavator models—250X4, 300X4, 350X4, and the 250X4LF (long-front) that digs to more than 47 feet—feature electronically controlled Isuzu engines that meet...
Link-Belt 250 X3, 300 X3, and 350 X3 excavators are Tier-4 compliant and feature an upgraded, luxury cab environment. Cab features a top-of-the-line, 7-inch color work monitor...
Rear-wheel steering improves steering Link-Belt Construction Equipment’s 75- ton HTT-8675 Series II all-terrain crane by turning up to seven degrees at speeds 15 mph. The crane...
A 600-ton-capacity Super Lift option for Link-Belt’s 548 lattice boom crawler crane is currently on the test pad in Japan. Also new on the 548 is a 25-foot auxiliary offset top...
Link-Belt says its 75-ton TCC-750 is the largest telescopic crawler crane that can transport at under 100,000 pounds with tracks attached. Side frames retract hydraulically, offering...
Designed for specialty applications such as scrap/material handling, demolition, waste transfer and site prep, Link-Belt’s 240 X2 Material Handler can connect to a variety of ...
Link-Belt 130 X2 has been added to LBX’s line of excavators, available in long undercarriage or regular with blade rubber tracks. Tier III Isuze engine offers 95 horsepower and...
LBX Spin Ace Series minimum-swing-radius excavators includes the 75SA, 80 Swing Boom, 135SA and 225SA. Operating weights range from 17,500 to 53,800 pounds. Isuzu Tier III diesels...
The new Link-Belt RTC-80130 Series II 130-ton rough-terrain crane is the largest rough-terrain Link-Belt has ever produced, it says. The new crane uses a five-section, 162-foot...
With a rated lift capacity of 230 tons, the Link-Belt 298 HSL lattice-boom crawler crane is available with a range of main-boom lengths (60 to 270 feet) and with a range of jib...
Powered by re-engineered Tier 3 Isuzu engines, Link-Belt X2 series excavators are billed as being the most fuel efficient excavators on the market and more productive in trenching...
The 138 HSL Lattice-Boom Crawler Crane has a rated lift capacity of 80 tons and features a 40-to-200-foot tube boom or an optional 40-to-150-foot angle boom. A live mast is standard...
The Link-Belt HTC-8675 Series II telescopic-boom truck crane has a rated lift capacity of 75 tons and is fitted with a 127-foot telescopic boom that employs Link-Belt’s latching...