Linkbelt 225 SPIN ACE EXCAVATOR OPERATOR’S MANUAL 1054 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Linkbelt 225 SPIN ACE EXCAVATOR OPERATOR’S MANUAL 1054 – PDF DOWNLOAD
GENERAL INFORMATION
TO THE OWNER:
HYDRAULIC CRAWLER EXCAVATORS SERIES SPIN ACE 225
- This excavator has been designed and built to the highest standards of quality. It conforms to all current safety
regulations. However, the risk of accidents can never be completely excluded. That is why it is essential to observe
elementary safety rules and precautions. - Read this manual carefully, paying particular attention to the instructions concerning safety, operation, and
maintenance so as to avoid the risk of injury while operating or servicing the excavator. - The standard attachments and tools of this excavator are designed to carry out all kinds of earthmoving and
rehandling operations. If using this excavator to handle a load (pipes, culverts, formwork, etc.), ensure that it is
designed to carry out this kind of work. - Do not use this excavator for any application or purpose other than those described in this manual. If the excavator
is to be used for work involving the use of special attachments, accessories or equipment, consult your LBX
Link-Belt Distributor in order to ensure that any adaptations or modifications made are in kept within the excavator’s
technical specifications and with prevailing safety requirements. - Any modification or adaptation which is not approved by the manufacturer may invalidate the excavator’s initial
conformity with safety requirements. - The excavator must undergo regular inspections, the frequency of which varies according to the type of use.
Consult your LBX Link-Belt Distributor.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Linkbelt 225 SPIN ACE EXCAVATOR OPERATOR’S MANUAL 1054 – PDF DOWNLOAD
CHAPTER 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
To The Owner1-1
Excavator Components 1-3
Identification Numbers1-5
CHAPTER 2
SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS
Table of Contents 2-1
Safety Rules 2-3
Safety Area 2-4
Utility Safety 2-4
Operator Precautions 2-5
Decals2-9
Hand Signals2-13
CHAPTER 3
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Table of Contents 3-1
Cab Door 3-3
Steps and Access Handles 3-4
Position of the Operator’s Compartment Controls and Accessories 3-5
Right-hand Control Arm 3-6
Instrument Panel 3-7
Left-hand Control Arm3-9
Working Light Switch3-10
Windshield Washer Switch 3-10
Windshield Wiper Switch3-10
High Speed Travel Switch 3-10
Heating, Ventilation And Air-conditioning Control 3-11
Gate Lock Lever 3-12
Arm and Upperstructure Swing Left-hand Control Lever3-13
Boom and Bucket Right-hand Control Lever3-13
Travel Control 3-14
Option Pedal3-15
Unlocking and Locking of Pedals3-15
Cab Light3-16
Coat Hanger Hook 3-16
Rear Right-hand Side Window 3-16
Cup Holder 3-17
Storage Tray3-17
Ashtray 3-17
Cab Radio Compartment3-17
Speaker Compartments 3-17
Fuse Box3-17
Operator’s Seat 3-18
Windshield 3-21
Lower Front Window3-22
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Window-Breaker Hammer 3-22
Air Vents3-23
Rear View Mirrors 3-23
Fuel Tank 3-24
Engine Hood3-24
Engine Hood3-25
Windshield Washer Reservoir 3-25
Side Doors 3-26
Lower Panels 3-26
Towing Point3-26
Lifting Eyes 3-27
Tool Supply Valves (Optional) 3-28
Optional Tool Flow Selector Valve 3-28
CHAPTER 4
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Table of Contents4-1
Before Operating the Excavator 4-3
Operating the Excavator 4-3
Run-in Period4-4
Hydraulic Fluid Warm-up4-4
Starting the Engine 4-5
Bringing the Excavator up to Operating Temperature 4-6
Engine Operation4-7
Stopping the Engine 4-7
Operating the Excavator in Cold Weather 4-8
Operating the Excavator in Hot Weather4-9
Basic Operation 4-9
Excavator Travel4-10
Transporting the Excavator 4-12
Handling the Excavator 4-15
Operating the Excavator In Water 4-15
Parking the Excavator 4-15
Operating the Excavator on Sloping Ground 4-16
Towing the Excavator 4-16
Operating the Bucket 4-17
Lowering the Attachment in the Event of a Excavator Failure 4-18
Auxiliary Hydraulic Circuits 4-19
Excavator Storage 4-21
CHAPTER 5
LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS
Table of Contents5-1
Servicing Instructions5-3
Daily Inspections 5-3
Hourmeter5-4
Lubrication Chart 5-5
Fluids and Lubricants5-6
Fluid and Lubricant Capacities and Specifications 5-8
Lubrication Points5-9
Fluid Levels 5-13
Engine 5-14
Cooling System 5-16
Fuel System5-18
Releasing Pressure in the Hydraulic System 5-21
Hydraulic System 5-22
Air Filter 5-30
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Removing the Elements 5-30
Cleaning the Primary Element 5-31
Cleaning the Element Housing 5-32
Swing Reduction Gear 5-33
Travel Reduction Gears 5-34
CHAPTER 6
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
Table of Contents 6-1
Tracks6-3
Track Rollers and Idler Wheels 6-5
Fan and Alternator Drive Belt 6-6
Fuel Tank Filter 6-7
Inspecting and Cleaning the Excavator 6-7
Adjusting Rocker Arm Clearance 6-7
Checking for Cylinder Leakage 6-7
Replacing a Bucket 6-8
Fire Extinguisher (Not Supplied) 6-9
Welding on the Excavator6-9
Plastic And Resin Parts 6-9
Air Conditioning 6-10
Hardware Torque Inspection6-12
CHAPTER 7
ELECTRICAL
Table of Contents 7-1
Fuses 7-3
Battery7-5
Connecting One Or Two Booster Batteries 7-7
Alternator 7-7
Starter Motor 7-7
Replacing a Bulb 7-8
Adjusting The Working Lights7-9
CHAPTER 8
SPECIFICATIONS
Table of Contents 8-1
Engine8-3
Electrical Systems8-3
Hydraulic System 8-3
Capacity of Systems and Components 8-4
Weights 8-4
Ground Pressure 8-4
Attachment8-4
Arms 8-4
Esco Buckets 8-5
Excavator Overall Dimensions8-6
Working Range 8-8
CHAPTER 9
INDEX
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