Link-Belt TCC-2500 Aids Texas Water Reclamation Project

    Posted On: May 10, 2024
    A Link-Belt TCC-2500 telescopic crawler crane works on a water reclamation facility in Texas.
    A Link-Belt TCC-2500 telescopic crawler crane helps construct a water reclamation facility in Taylor, Texas. (Photo courtesy of Link-Belt.)

    Sundt Construction takes on all kinds of construction projects, including civil, industrial, and commercial sites and renewable resource projects. The company recently purchased a Link-Belt TCC-2500 telescopic boom crawler crane for its work on a new water reclamation facility in Taylor, Texas. The 250-ton (227-metric-ton) crawler crane will use its pick-and-carry capability to offload precast and other materials throughout the large worksite.

    In High Demand

    “We had been seeking a TCC-2500 for some time,” says Michael Wallin, regional equipment manager at Sundt Construction. “Telescopic crawlers are ideal for road projects; they can maneuver under overpasses, retract the boom, and require minimal disassembly. Our operators have had positive experiences with this crane on joint venture projects, making it a highly sought-after asset.

    “It’s just a versatile crane, we’ll use it for the initial setup of this job, and then it will lift larger forms, precast, and place steel once we get the exterior of the building up,” says Wallin. “We’ll probably have it here for about a year, and then it will move on and do something similar.”

    A Link-Belt TCC-2500 telescopic crawler crane hard at work in Texas.
    “Our operators have had positive experiences with this crane on joint venture projects, making it a highly sought-after asset,” says Sundt Construction Regional Equipment Manager Michael Wallin. (Photo courtesy of Link-Belt.)

    The Link-Belt TCC-2500 Up Close

    The 250-t TCC-2500 is powered by a 320-horsepower (239-kilowatt) Cummins QSL 9 engine and ranges in length from 43.7 to 223 feet (13.3 to 68 meters). It has a 7-section formed boom and a maximum tip height of 346 or 351 ft with extensions (105 or 107 m).

    Eight boom modes give the TCC-2500 versatility; the lightweight nylon head sheaves reduce the overall weight of the machine and increase its lift capacities. An optional 25-ft (7.6-m) lattice boom extension and a 12-40-67-ft 3-piece fly with a maximum tip height of 301 ft (91.7 m) are also available.

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    Source: Link-Belt

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