![]() Link-Belt’s parts warehouse is pretty massive.” Having the part overnighted is an advantage while other competitive brands usually take several days to get parts. Even our older machines that date back to 2006-we have received parts within a day if quickly needed. Moreover, Clifton says, “We’ve had excellent service from Link-Belt and (dealer) Lyle Machinery. That’s a cost savings for us and the customer.” As a result, we can use less counterweight requiring fewer trucks. “This ATC-3210 is in the ‘sweet spot’ for our projects. “I did a load chart comparison with the same amount of counterweight and same amount of boom for the projects we encounter most, and Link-Belt out-charted the competition between 100- and 180-foot (30.4- and 54.8-meter) radii,” says Crane and Rigging Manager, Ed Clifton. The crane has been to Joplin, Missouri, with the aid of a boom dolly, and has even been rented out with 29 tons (26.3 metric tons) of counterweight. In the past year, Multi-Craft has put the ATC-3210 to work with a three-piece offset fly on HVAC maintenance, boiler replacement, and cell tower jobs. (Photo courtesy of Link-Belt.) Versatile Capability of Springdale, Arkansas, bought the ATC-3210 late last year. “With fine metering in place, you barely push it or push it all the way, it is only going to go so slow or so fast.” “The fine metering is an awesome feature,” Glenn says. The alignment of the first few box culverts in the sloped trench was crucial, but he says the Link-Belt gave him “more freedom with the controls.” Glenn extended the ATC-3210’s boom to 168 feet (51.2 meters) to lift the pieces at a radius of up to 70 feet (21 meters). “It has great stability, and handles well riding down the road with its hydraulic suspension.” Multi-Craft operator Weston Glenn was in charge of aligning the 19,000-pound (8,618-kilogram) culverts in a trench 19 feet (5.8 meters) deep. ![]() The company has been performing mechanical, electrical, fabrication, HVAC, and other jobs since 1972. ![]() The heavy, interlocking box culverts run 900 feet (274 meters) into a storm water basin. (Photo courtesy of Link-Belt.)Ī new 210-ton (185-metric-ton) Link-Belt ATC-3210 all-terrain crane laid a series of drainage culverts recently for a recreational facility in Rogers, Arkansas. The key is to buy the right tool for the job – let us know what you’re working on.Ĭontact us today and so we can help lift your organization to the next level.A Link-Belt ATC-3210 all-terrain crane recently laid 900 feet of box culverts for a recreational facility in Rogers, Arkansas. Telescopic crawler cranes are great for erecting steel structures, barge work, and more. All-terrain cranes work well in remote areas such as wind farms and lattice crawler cranes are good for duty cycle and heavy-duty applications. Larger projects call for more reach and more power. Have several smaller loads to move around the job? Hydraulic truck cranes are an ideal solution for quickly moving materials or equipment from the staging site to the lift site. You will still have the opportunity for attachments as well as access to our service department for any repairs.įor unevenly graded construction sites, bridge or road construction, and other general use, we recommend the line of Link-Belt rough terrain cranes. Not in a position to get the latest models? We also carry an exhaustive rental fleet if you are interested in something a little less expensive. When you order a new crane from Triad Machinery, we make sure to give you everything you need and want, including features, attachments, and more. ![]() No two construction jobs are ever the same, so we make sure to provide as much versatility as possible with our fleet of cranes for sale. If you work in the crane or lifting industries, Triad Machinery is dedicated to you, your cranes, and your business. Triad Machinery is focused on providing exceptional crane sales, rental, service, and support and has continued to serve our customer’s lifting needs for more than 25 years.įrom the President, Branch managers, Sales department, and Service and Parts staff, it is our belief we create successful futures by investing in our employees. Each of our locations specializes in new cranes, crane rental, and crane parts and service. We pride ourselves as a full-service dealership, with six (6) branches strategically located throughout Washington and Oregon, and extended coverage into Idaho and Montana. Triad Machinery is your Link-Belt Cranes equipment headquarters in the Pacific Northwest. ![]()
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