LINK-BELT 135 SPIN ACE CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

Equipment Overview
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- LINK BELT
- Model
- 135 SPIN ACE
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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A+Technical Description
The Link-Belt 135 Spin Ace is a compact crawler excavator engineered for versatile construction and excavation applications. Powered by a Isuzu BB-4BG1T naturally aspirated engine, the machine delivers 88 horsepower at 2100 rpm with a maximum torque output of 237 lbs-ft at 1600 rpm, providing reliable performance across diverse jobsites. The excavator features dual boom-and-stick configurations optimizing operational flexibility. Option 1 achieves a maximum cutting height of 30.6 feet and digging depth of 18 feet, while Option 2 extends these capabilities to 31.3 feet and 19.5 feet respectively, with maximum ground reach extending to 27.7 feet. The hydraulic system operates at 4970 psi relief pressure with a pump flow capacity of 61.8 gallons per minute, delivering 20,170 lbf of bucket digging force. The standardized bucket accommodates capacities ranging from 0.5 to 1 cubic yard, with a reference capacity of 0.7 cubic yards. Operating at an even 29,100 pounds, the machine maintains a minimal ground pressure of 5.3 psi, ideal for sensitive surfaces. The undercarriage incorporates 43 shoes per side, six track rollers, and a single carrier roller per side with 23.7-inch shoes, providing exceptional stability. The swing mechanism rotates at 10 rpm with a tail swing radius of 4.9 feet, enabling efficient operation in confined spaces. Travel capability reaches 3.1 mph across variable terrain. With ground clearance of 1.5 feet and cab height of 9.1 feet, the 135 Spin Ace delivers precision excavation performance in a compact footprint suitable for both urban and remote applications.
Technical Attributes
- Track Width
- 23.50 ''
- Max Reach
- 26.50 ft
- Max Digging Depth
- 18.0 ft
- Boom Length
- 15.5 ft
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