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SHOW GUIDE
ICUEE
OCTOBER 2013
ACT
The biggest utility-focused
show in North America,
ICUEE, is set for Oct. 1-3
in Louisville, KY.
ACT
has compiled
a comprehensive
rundown of all
the crane, rigging,
transport and
related companies
who are exhibiting.
Electric
Louisville
T
he International Construction
and Utility Equipment
Exposition (ICUEE) is the
largest utility event in North America.
Held every three years, the Louisville-
located show, Oct. 1-3, is expecting more
than 16,600 attendees and 800 exhibitors.
ICUEE is best known for its hands-on
approach. Visitors can get behind the
controls of many types of equipment and
run it through the dirt – and sometimes
mud. While some of the bigger machines
might be idle – say, for instance, Terex’s
new Crossover 4500 that will be debuted
at ICUEE – attendees will still be able
to get the full walk around and a load of
information.
While you’re visiting ICUEE, make sure
to stop by KHL Group’s booth (4735) to
pick up the latest
American Cranes &
Transport
magazines along with a number
of the publisher’s other titles.
We have organized our Show Guide by
category, starting with the crane sector.
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CRANES
Terex
(L316)
Terex will debut the Crossover 4500L at
ICUEE,
ACT
has learned. The Crossover 4500L
is similar the 4500 but features a longer
boom and a lighter chassis. The
boom is a 129-foot, four-
section, full-power and fully
synchronized telescopic
boom and a personnel
basket can be attached. A
2,000-pound counterweight
comes standard and the
front windshield is removable.
X-pattern outriggers feature
independent controls and a rated
capacity indicator features work area
definition.
Link-Belt Construction
Equipment Company
(N2046)
Link-Belt is showcasing its brand new TCC-
750, which is still undergoing testing. The
crane will feature a 2014 Tier 4 final engine
package and will be available in the second
quarter of 2014. The 70- to 80-ton telescopic
crawler crane lends itself to a variety of special
applications like foundation work, bridge building,
rail construction, power transmission lines, wind
energy and the oil and gas sector. It can also
include a hydraulically powered earth auger or
work platform.
The TCC-750 comes with added safety
features like upper guard rails and a rear-view
and winch-view camera system. The TCC-
750 also has a completely sealed lower and
hydraulically retractable side frames. Additional
features include a four-section, full-power formed
boom with greaseless Teflon wear pads and a
maximum tip height of 121 feet. Link-Belt’s “A”
boom mode offers increased capacities for short
radii, while the standard mode extends all four
sections equally for extended reach.
Elliott Equipment Company
(L435)
Elliott Equipment Company will be
displaying a range of specialty truck-
mounted cranes designed to serve
transmission construction, utility
service and general construction
applications in urban, rural and
extreme environments. The
equipment lineup includes
long-reach cranes,
track-mounted
cranes for off-road
applications and
multifunctional
products
DATE:
October 1-3
WHERE:
Kentucky Exposition Center
937 Phillips Lane
Louisville, KY
The editors of
ACT
made numerous
attempts to acquire information
from every company and organization
associated with the crane, rigging
and specialized transportation sector
exhibiting at ICUEE 2013. The companies
represented in our Show Guide are those
who responded.
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