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Dynapac LP8500 User Manual

Dynapac LP8500
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Vibratory Trench Compactor
Operation & Maintenance
Diesel engine:
Hatz 2G40
These instructions apply from:
We reserve the right to change specifications without notice.
Printed in Sweden.
KEEP THIS MANUAL HANDY
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
LP8500
ILP8500EN1, January 2004
LP8500 PIN (S/N) *18500011*
Dynapac LP8500 is a vibratory padfoot roller that is designed to cope with many different types of
compaction work. The roller is designed essentially for compaction tasks in pipe trenches, around
the foundations of buildings, backfilling against supporting walls, and also for road construction.
The machine is equally suitable for work in confined spaces as for major compaction jobs.
Like all other machines that are powered by combustion engines, the roller is designed for
operation in well-ventilated areas.

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Dynapac LP8500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDynapac
ModelLP8500
CategoryTrash Compactor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

COMPREHENSIVE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY WHEN DRIVING

Safe driving near edges and on slopes

Precautions for driving near edges and on inclines.

FUEL AND LUBRICANTS SPECIFICATIONS

TECHNICAL DATA OVERVIEW

Machine specifications and performance

Weight, performance, brakes, capacities, engine, electrical systems.

OPERATION – RADIO REMOTE CONTROL

Transmitter controls and battery management

Overview of transmitter buttons and battery replacement.

Remote control start-up procedures

Remote control operation and functions

Remote control shutdown procedures

OPERATION – TEMPORARY (MANUAL) CONTROLS

Manual pre-start checks and engine start

Manual operation and vibration control

LIFTING AND TRANSPORT GUIDELINES

MAINTENANCE – SERVICE POINTS

Daily (10-hour) service checks

Daily maintenance tasks including fluid levels and scraper checks.

250-hour and 1000-hour maintenance schedules

MAINTENANCE – EVERY 10 HOURS

MAINTENANCE – EVERY 250 HOURS

Engine oil, filter, cooling system maintenance

Replacing engine oil filter, draining oil, cleaning cooling system.

Hydraulic filter and tappet clearance checks

Replacing hydraulic filter and checking engine tappet clearance.

Fuel filter, air filter replacement, and draining

MAINTENANCE – EVERY 1000 HOURS

Hydraulic oil, filter replacement, fuel tank clean

Replacing hydraulic oil/filter and cleaning the fuel tank.

MAINTENANCE – CHANGE OF DRUM

Drum replacement procedure and torque

Steps for changing the drum, including torque specs and O-ring replacement.