Product Snapshot: Rotating Laser and Crawler Crane

The Link-Belt TCC-750 now is powered by a Tier 4 Final engine. The crane has a maximum tip height of 121 ft and is classified in the 70-ton-to-80-ton class. For faster transport, the lower frame is completely sealed, and the side frames are hydraulically retractable. The crane can be transported with tracks attached and still maintain a total weight under 50 tons. The safety features include upper guard rails as well as rear-view and winch-view cameras.
Link-Belt; www.linkbelt.com

The HIF 1200 Flameless Indirect-Fired Heater uses a diesel engine to generate heat, so the flame is completely isolated from the surrounding environment. This configuration allows the heater to be used in areas with volatile or combustible materials, such as oil and gas exploration. The HIF 1200 is able to heat up to 1.7 million sq ft at its highest setting, with a maximum airflow of 6,500 cu ft per minute. Powered by a John Deere diesel engine, it is capable of 24 hours of continuous run time with its 210-gallon fuel tank.
Wacker Neuson; www.wackerneuson.com

The Hilti PR 2-HS Rotating Laser boasts an accuracy of plus or minus 0.02 inches at 32.8 ft. When used with the included laser receiver, it has a 2,000-ft maximum operating distance. Dust- and water-resistant, the PR 2-HS is able to withstand a drop from tripod height.
Hilti; www.hilti.com

Cummins has introduced the G-Series, a new heavy-duty engine platform. The QSG12, first introduced at Bauma 2013 as the QSM12, meets EPA Tier 4 Final emissions regulations. The engine is available in ratings from 335 hp to 512 hp.
Cummins Inc.; www.cummins.com
This week we look at a rotating laser from Hilti and a crawler crane from Link-Belt. Click to begin the slide show.
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