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Link Belt LS5800 C Series 2 Excavator Operators Manual

Format: PDF (Printable Document)

File Language: English

File Pages: 102

File Size: 4.20 MB (Speed Download Link)

Brand: Link Belt

Model: LS5800 C Series 2 Excavator

Type of Document: Operators Manual

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Link Belt LS5800 C Series 2 Excavator Operators Manual

Link Belt LS5800 C Series 2 Excavator Operators Manual

On a big excavator like the Link-Belt LS5800, you’re usually in rock, heavy trenching, or mass excavation where mistakes get expensive fast. This operators manual is what I’d keep handy to make sure the controls are used the way the machine was designed, and that daily checks are done before you bury a problem. If, for example, the machine starts sluggish or the swing feels jumpy at startup, I’d use this to verify the proper startup sequence, warm-up procedures, and operator checks before calling it a hydraulic issue.

Applications & Use Cases

  • Verify correct startup and shutdown so you’re not shocking the engine, pumps, or swing system every shift.
  • Coach new operators on what every lever, pedal, and switch actually does before they get near a trench or truck.
  • Set up daily walk-around inspections to catch leaks, loose hardware, or warning lights before they turn into downtime.
  • Confirm safe operating habits on slopes, near edges, and around people and utilities.
  • Troubleshoot basic complaints like slow response or odd noises by checking operator procedures first.

FAQ

Q: Can I keep this manual on a tablet in the cab?

A: Yes, just make sure it’s saved offline so you can pull it up even when you have no signal on site.

Q: Is it worth printing certain pages?

A: I’d print the startup, shutdown, and daily inspection pages and laminate them for quick reference in the cab or toolbox.

Safety Note

Always follow the manual’s procedures before moving, lifting, or swinging the machine around people or obstacles.

📘 Show Index

Link Belt LS5800 C Series 2 Excavator Index:

  • PREFACE
  • CAUTION
  • OPERATION
    • Safety
      • Before Moving to the Job Site
      • When Machine is Moved to Job Site
      • Operating Practices
      • During Operation
      • During Traveling
      • On Completion of Daily Operations
      • Standard Hand Signals for Controlling Crawler Excavator Operations
    • Location of Components
    • Hydraulic System
      • Hydraulic Actuator
      • Hydraulic Circuit
    • Air Pressure Line
    • Electric Circuit
    • Instruments and Controls
      • Starter Switch
      • Off
      • On
      • Start
      • Heat
      • Throttle Dial
      • Lamp Check/Buzzer Stop Switch
      • Engine Stop Switch
      • Wiper Switch
      • Heater Switch
      • Swing Lock…Safety Device
      • Control Switch…Safety Device
      • Light Switch
      • Cab Light Switch
      • Travel Caution Buzzer
      • Horn Switch
      • Idle Switch
      • Mode Select Switch
      • Idle/F Sel Switch
      • Redundant (Back-up) Switch
      • Manual Trhottle Switch
      • Free Swing Switch
      • Attachment Control Switch
      • Travel Switch
      • Travel Lever
      • Operation Levers
      • Front Window
      • Operator’s Seat
      • Height Adjustments
      • Front and Rear Adjustments
      • Suspension Adjustment
      • Back Rest Angle Adjustment
      • Console Box
      • SCM Monitor (Systems Control Monitor)
      • Service Monitor
      • Mechanical Control Monitors
      • Swing Parking Brake
    • Operation Modes
      • Load Modes
      • Fine Control Modes
      • Free Swing
    • One Touch Idle and Switch Operation
      • One Touch Idle
      • Switch Operations
    • Switch Malfunction and Redundant (Back-Up) [Emergency by pass function]
      • Redundant (Back-up)
    • Replacement of Fuse
    • Heater
      • Operation
    • Radio
      • Cautions for Use
      • How to Tune to a Desired Station
    • Battery
      • Cautions for Battery Charging
      • Installation and Removal of Battery
  • OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
    • Cautions for use of New Machine
    • Engine
      • Before Starting
      • Starting the Machine
      • Stopping the Engine
      • Emergency Engine Stops
    • Warm Up Operation
      • Warm Up Procedure
    • Cautions for Operation
      • Operating During the Winter or in Cold Climates
    • Operations
    • Pulling Out From Soft Ground
    • Adjusting Bucket Play
      • Adjustment Methods
    • Bucket Tooth Replacement
    • Operating in Cold Climates
      • Fuel and Lubricant
      • Battery
      • Anti-Freeze Mixing
      • Flushing Procedure
      • Add Anti-Freeze of Proper Density
      • Cautions After Operation
      • When the Weather Gets Warmer
    • Transportation
      • Loading
      • Trailer Loading
      • Cautions for Removing Front Attachment
    • Removal and Installation of Counterweight
    • Storage
  • INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
    • General Cautions for Inspection
      • How to Bleed Hydraulic Pressure
    • Caution for Inspection
      • Prevention of Fire
      • For Inspecting the Machine
      • Do Not Work on a Moving Machine
      • To Carry Out Maintenance Underneath the Machine
      • The Machine Right After Operation is Hot
      • Caution for Inspection and Adjustment
      • Caution for Use of Tools
      • Caution During Work on a High Spot
    • Lubrication Chart
      • Oil Level Check for Take-Up Roller, Upper Roller and Lower Roller
    • Periodic Maintenance
      • Before Work Inspection
      • Every 50 Hour Maintenance
      • Every 250 Hour Maintenance
      • Every 500 Hours Maintenance
      • Every 1000 Hours Maintenance
      • Every 2000 Hours Maintenance
    • Irregular Maintenance
      • Cleaning and Replacement of the Air Cleaner
      • Cleaning and Replacement of the Element
      • Purging Air From a Hydraulic Cylinder
      • Replacing Coolant
      • Checking and Adjustment of the Track Tension
    • Legally Required Inspections
    • Measuring Pressure
      • Accumulator Gas Pressure Verification
      • Hydraulic System Relief Valve Adjustment
      • Pilot Circuit Pressure
      • Travel Cross Over Relief Pressure
      • Swing Cross Over Relief Pressure
      • Main Control Valve Port Relief Pressure
      • Main Relief Pressure
      • Negative Control Pressure
    • Troubleshooting
    • Replacement Parts
    • Fuel and Lubricants Per Ambient Temperatures
    • Hour Meter
    • Who to Contact for Problems

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