All Erectionrsquos new LinkBelt allterrain cranes meet tough US transportation regulations

All Erection Buys Three AT Link-Belt Cranes

June 13, 2014
Crane rental giant All Erection & Crane Rental Corp. has acquired three Link-Belt all-terrain cranes specifically to meet the growing need for easy transportation on North American roads.

Crane rental giant All Erection & Crane Rental Corp. has acquired three Link-Belt all-terrain cranes specifically to meet the growing need for easy transportation on North American roads. The company bought two new ATC-3210 210-ton units and an ATC-3275 275-ton crane, the second 3275 in the All fleet. Both AT models are specifically engineered to facilitate transport.

Because transport weight is critical, none of the counterweights on the ATC-3210 are more than 22,000 pounds and can be grouped with other components to maximize loads. The ATC-3210 – even when loaded with maximum counterweight, rigging, matting and fly extensions – can move in just three truckloads. None of the axles exceed 20,000 pounds, and none of the three truckloads exceed 45,000 pounds.

One of the 3210 units is headed to All Carolina Crane Rental of Wilmington, N.C., and the second will go to All Caroline Crane & Equipment in Raleigh, N.C.

“The 3210’s 210-ton capacity fills an unmet need in our North Carolina AT inventory, sliding perfectly between larger and smaller capacity units,” said All president Michael Liptak. “That’s why we bought it. It will benefit our customers by providing critical transportation cost reductions.”

The ATC-3275, introduced by Link-Belt in 2011, will go to the fleet of Central Rent-A-Crane in Hammond, Ind., also part of the All group.

Both units meet North American transport requirements, Tier 4 final and EPA 2013 on-highway requirements.

All Erection & Crane Rental is headquartered in Cleveland.