Link-Belt Excavator debuted the new 245 X4S at ConExpo

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By MEq April 1, 2026 12:22

Link-Belt Excavator debuted the new 245 X4S at ConExpo

At ConExpo 2026, Link-Belt Excavators debuted the new 245 X4S, reinforcing its “Here By Hard Work” message with a reduced tail swing excavator engineered for maximum performance in confined spaces.

Delivering 160 horsepower in a compact footprint, the 245 X4S is built for contractors who need maneuverability without sacrificing power. From urban infrastructure and roadwork to utility installation and demolition, the machine is designed to meet production demands where space is limited and precision matters.

Smart features for precise control
The 245 X4S enters the market as a technology-ready solution, offering optional advanced features such as Digital Level, Height and Depth Alarms, and an integrated Payload system. To further streamline jobsite accuracy, the machine arrives Precision Grade-ready. This factory-prepped configuration reduces the time and labor required to install IMU sensors and Machine Guidance kits, allowing contractors to deploy automated control systems with minimal downtime.

Link-Belt’s electronically controlled hydraulic pump system, paired with Spool Stroke Control (SSC), delivers smooth, responsive operation with improved controllability. The new Customizable Hydraulic Flow Balance allows operators to fine-tune flow distribution to their specific preference and reduces arm drift when maneuvering heavy attachments during a swing.

Power modes that match the job
The 245 X4S is powered by the Isuzu AR-4HK1X Final Tier 4 engine, combining strong performance with improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions impact. By eliminating the need for a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF), the system reduces service complexity while supporting consistent productivity.

Four selectable operating modes allow crews to match machine performance to the demands of the job:
• Lifting: Increases hydraulic pressure and control for lifting and precision placement
• Eco: Optimizes fuel efficiency while maintaining productive performance for general excavation.
• Power: Maximizes productivity and heavy-duty cycling.
• Speed Priority: Prioritizes faster cycle times and responsive operation for applications requiring quick movement.
This flexibility gives operators greater control over fuel consumption and performance, helping fleet managers lower operating costs without sacrificing productivity.

Designed to reduce downtime
A 500-hour fuel filter service interval and DEF tank with a consumption rate of only 2 to 3 percent compared to diesel allows for longer operational periods between refills. Ground-level access to service points streamlines routine maintenance and minimizes downtime.

Enhanced visibility and customized cab controls
Inside the operator’s cab, a high-definition 10-inch anti-glare LCD monitor can be customized to display critical information, including hydraulic work tool names, system alerts, SCR regeneration status, and in-cab pressure controls. Integration with WAVES (Wide Angle Visual Enhancement System) to provide a comprehensive 230° of visibility around the machine, enhancing situational awareness on active jobsites.

MEq
By MEq April 1, 2026 12:22

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