Jones Crawler Cranes Purchases the First TCC-750 at SED

 

Jones Crawler Cranes, Ltd., of Shaftesbury, in the United Kingdom, purchased the first Link-Belt TCC-750 telescopic crawler crane at SED, on May 13, 2009. Jones Crawler Cranes, owned by Mark and Alexandra Jones, specializes in the rental of hydraulic crawler cranes throughout Southern England. NRC Plant, the UK distributor for Link-Belt cranes, projects the crane will be in service late third quarter or early fourth quarter 2009 following the completion of final testing.

The TCC-750 made its European debut at SED with NRC Plant. The telecrawler received very strong interest throughout the show.
The TCC-750 has a completely sealed lower and hydraulically retractable side frames for easy transport and onsite flexibility. The full power boom has a maximum tip height of 38,9 m. Designed and built from the ground up at Link-Belt headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky, the TCC-750 has the same well-thought-out features and bulletproof hydraulics as Link-Belt’s proven lineup of telescopic cranes.

Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company, with headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky, is a leader in the design and manufacture of telescopic boom and lattice boom cranes for the construction industry worldwide.

Source: Link-Belt Construction Equipment

 






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