What does FMC Link-Belt stand for?

The Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company was founded as Link-Belt Machinery Company in 1880 by William Dana Ewart. Ewart was a farm implement dealer in Belle Plaine, Iowa. In 1967, the FMC Corporation merged with the Link-Belt Company.

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.

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

Where is link-belt manufactured?

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.

Is link belt made by case?

A GLOBAL JOINT VENTURE FORMS and Case Corp. to market and sell Link-Belt Excavators. Today’s Link-Belt Cranes is a dynamic, highly-focused organization with headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky that is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Heavy Industries.

Who owns link belt?

Sumitomo Heavy Industries
Link-Belt Cranes/Parent organizations

What engine does link belt use?

The Link-Belt Series features innovative EPA Final Tier 4 engines from Isuzu that strikes balance between power, productivity and fuel efficiency. As well, the machine does not require a diesel particulate filter (DPF). LBX Company announced the excavator for the United States and Canada in early February.

What engine is in Link-Belt excavator?

AQ-4HK1X
The quality and durability of Link-Belt X4 Excavators is evident in their 5-year/5,000-hour full machine warranty….250 X4.

Specifications Units US Metric
Operating Weight 56,900 lbs 25.8 metric tons
Engine Make Isuzu Isuzu
Engine Model AQ-4HK1X AQ-4HK1X
Net HP 177 hp 132 kW

Who owns link-belt?

Are Linkbelt and case the same?

Link-belt, Sumitomo, Case….they are all the same.

Who Makes Case excavator?

CNH Industrial
Case Construction Equipment

Industry Heavy equipment
Founded 1842
Headquarters Turin, Italy
Area served Worldwide
Parent CNH Industrial

How many times can a excavator spin?

An excavator only has a digging bucket – or other attachment – on the front end. A backhoe has a rotation radius of 200 degrees while the excavator can rotate a full 360.

Who is the manufacturer of the Link Belt excavator?

LBX Company LLC, Lexington, Kentucky announces that the Link-Belt 80 X3 Spin Ace Excavator has been named one of Equipment Today’s 2020 Contractors’ Top 50 New Products, the construction industry’s only award program based specifically on end-user input.

When did FMC merge with Link Belt Speeder?

In 1967, the FMC Corporation merged with the Link-Belt Company, and Link-Belt Speeder later became the Construction Equipment Group of FMC Corporation, marketing Link-Belt construction equipment products worldwide.

Who are the owners of Link Belt Cranes?

The LBX Company, a stand-alone, joint-venture company was formed between Sumitomo Construction Machinery Co. and Case Corp. to market and sell Link-Belt Excavators. Today’s Link-Belt Cranes is a dynamic, highly-focused organization with headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky that is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Heavy Industries.

When did FMC start making hydraulic excavators?

Shortly thereafter, FMC began an aggressive, longterm capital expansion plan that saw the facilities and product line rapidly diversify with the introduction of hydraulic excavators in 1967 and other new crane products through 1978.