Link-Belt Launches 180-Ton TCC-1800 Crawler Crane
2026-06-02 10:57
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Link-Belt has introduced the new TCC-1800 telescopic boom crawler crane, further expanding its product lineup.

The crane is equipped with a grease-free six-section pin-and-latch boom ranging from 42.7 to 197.3 feet, along with a 55-foot dual-fold hydraulic offsettable SmartFly attachment system. Up to three 18-foot lattice extensions can be added, achieving a maximum tip height of 314 feet.

The TCC-1800 is Link-Belt's first telescopic boom crawler crane to feature two independent telescoping cylinders on each side of the frame, ensuring smoother track extension and retraction. This feature is particularly useful for lifts in confined spaces, offering multiple track positions and nine 360-degree lift charts, supporting load travel including counter-rotation.

Link-Belt states that the high flexibility of the TCC-1800 makes it ideal for applications such as data centers, bridges, and refineries. This 180-ton crane fills the gap between Link-Belt's TCC-1400 and its largest 250-ton TCC-2500, designed to meet customer demand in this tonnage range.

The TCC-1800 is powered by a 310-horsepower, Tier 4 Final Cummins QSB6.7 diesel engine, featuring an auto-idle function to reduce fuel consumption, and offers an optional auxiliary power unit to operate key cab systems without the main engine running.

Inside the cab, operators can use the Link-Belt Pulse 2.0 rated capacity limiter with a 10-inch touchscreen display to simplify TCC-1800 function interactions, such as setting ground pressure alerts and using fine metering for precise lifts. The display also integrates onboard diagnostics, supporting Wi-Fi updates and remote troubleshooting.

Link-Belt highlights the transport convenience of the TCC-1800, with a transport weight of less than 108,000 pounds, including the boom, main and auxiliary hoist ropes, a 120-ton hook block, and a 10-foot hydraulic offsettable SmartFly.

Other features of the TCC-1800 include centralized lubrication and electrical locations, wireless rigging remote control, fall protection anchor points, swing boundary bars, and ergonomic dual-axis controls with free swing and automatic braking.

The TCC-1800 is scheduled to begin shipping in the third quarter of 2026.

The crane's basic rating is 180 tons @ 8 feet, with a six-section formed main boom ranging from 42.7 to 197.3 feet. SmartFly attachments are available in 10, 32.5, and 55 feet, with lattice jib extensions allowing up to three 18-foot sections. Its telescoping system is pin-and-latch, with a maximum tip height of 314.3 feet. The engine is a Cummins QSB6.7 Tier 4F, with a net power of 310 hp @ 2,200 rpm, maximum drawbar pull of 28,280 lbs, and maximum line speed of 450 ft/min.

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