Model Book No. Serial No.: 1055 HTC 8675LB

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MODEL HTC−8675LB

BOOK No. 1055


SERIAL No.

CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents, and certain
vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other
reproductive harm.

CRANE SERIAL NUMBER


The crane serial number is written on the Crane Rating Manual located in the upper operator’s
cab. The crane serial number should always be furnished when ordering parts for the crane, or
when corresponding with the distributor or factory regarding the crane. The serial number is
the only method of ensuring that the correct parts and/or information can be furnished.
In the event the serial number is not readable, a number is stamped on top of the bumper on the
right side of the carrier and on the right side of the upper frame just above the boom hoist cylin-
der lug. This number can then be used to identify the crane.

Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company F00056


Operator’s Manual

Crane Serial Number


The crane serial number is written on the Crane Rating In the event the serial number can not be found on the
Manual located in the lower right interior of the upper Crane Rating Manual, a number is stamped on top of
cab. The crane serial number should always be fur- the bumper on the right side of the carrier and on the
nished when ordering parts for the crane, or when cor- right side of the upper frame just above the boom hoist
responding with the distributor or factory regarding the cylinder lug and also on the Gross Axle Weight Rating
crane. The serial number is the only method the dis- plate located on the hydraulic reservoir. This number
tributor or factory has of ensuring that the correct parts can then be used to identify the crane.
will be furnished.

BOOK1055 F2LB012307RSW Preface


Operator’s Manual

WARNING
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CAN BE DANGEROUS
IF IMPROPERLY OPERATED OR MAINTAINED. THIS
MACHINE SHOULD BE OPERATED AND MAINTAINED
ONLY BY TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED PEOPLE WHO
HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD, AND COMPLY WITH THE
OPERATOR’S & MAINTENANCE MANUAL.

The productive life of construction equipment depends that may occur. Any questions pertaining to the care
largely on the care and consideration given to it. This and upkeep of this crane which are not covered in this
especially holds true for hydraulic cranes. This Opera- manual should be directed to your nearest distributor.
tor’s & Maintenance Manual was compiled to explain In addition to this Operator’s & Maintenance Manual, a
the procedures and adjustments necessary for proper Parts Manual, Crane Rating Manual, and Safety Manu-
operation of this crane. al are supplied with the crane. Read and understand
A study of this manual will acquaint the operator and all safety guidelines before operating the crane. Addi-
service personnel with the construction of this crane. It tional copies of all manuals are available through your
will enable them to identify and remedy most problems distributor.

Preface
Operator’s Manual
Throughout this manual, reference is made to the left, right, front, and rear pertaining to direction and locations.
These reference directions are relative to the operator as he is sitting in the operator’s seat of the carrier cab with the
upper directly over the front of the carrier, unless otherwise stated.

Danger, warning, and caution captions, as well as, special notes are used throughout this manual and on the crane
to emphasize important and critical instructions. Labels, plates, decals, etc. should be periodically inspected and
cleaned as necessary to maintain good legibility for safe viewing. If any instruction, caution, warning, or danger
labels, decals, or plates become lost, damaged, or unreadable, they must be replaced. Information contained
on such labels, decals, and plates is important and failure to follow the information they contain could result in an
accident. Replacement labels, decals, and plates can be ordered through your distributor. For the purpose of this
manual, and the labels which are placed on the crane, danger, warning, and caution captions and notes are defined
as follows:

DANGER
An operating procedure, practice, etc. which,
if not correctly followed, will result in severe
personal injury, dismemberment, or loss of
life.

WARNING
An operating procedure, practice, etc. which,
if not correctly followed, may result in
personal injury.

CAUTION
An operating procedure, practice, etc. which,
if not correctly followed, may result in damage
to or destruction of equipment or property.

NOTE
Note: An operating procedure step, condition,
etc. which is essential in order for the process to
be completed properly.

Preface
Operator’s Manual
General Index
A detailed table of contents for each section of this manual is included at the
beginning of each section. The following is a description of each section:

Section 1 − Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 1−1 Thru 1−122


Section 1 includes the necessary information for safe, productive crane operation. It includes the nomenclature and
operation of all control switches, levers, pedals, and instrumentation of the crane.

Section 2 − Lubrication And Preventive Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pages 2−1 Thru 2−38


Section 2 includes the necessary information for proper lubrication and preventive maintenance for daily opera-
tions. It includes the check/change intervals and procedures for maximizing the service life of the crane under nor-
mal working conditions. It also includes lubrication types and specifications approved for use in the crane.

Section 3 − Periodic Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 3−1 Thru 3−32


Section 3 includes the adjustments which must be made periodically to keep the crane in proper, safe working order.
It includes the procedures and necessary information for adjusting the brakes, mechanical linkages, and hydraulic
pressures on the crane.

Section 4 − Attachments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 4−1 Thru 4−18


Section 4 includes the use and operation of the crane attachments. It includes the necessary information for installa-
tion, erection, storage, and removal of the auxiliary lifting sheave and offset lattice fly sections.

Section 5 − General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 5−1 Thru 5−22


Section 5 includes general information on the Crane Rating Manual and serial number as well as wire rope specifica-
tions, inspection, replacement, connections, and reeving. General specifications for the crane are also included.

Section 6 − Fundamental Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 6−1 Thru Thru 6−4


Section 6 includes a list of terms which are used to refer to crane functions, assembly, operation, and maintenance.
These terms are defined as to how they are used in this manual.

Preface

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