Labounty LMB Safety And Operating Instructions Manual

Hydraulic breakers 40t, 50t, 60t, 70t, 80t

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40T, 50T, 60T, 70T, 80T
Safety and operating instructions
Hydraulic breakers
© Construction Tools PC AB | 9864 0166 01 | 2025-05-07
Original Instructions

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  • Page 1 40T, 50T, 60T, 70T, 80T Safety and operating instructions Hydraulic breakers © Construction Tools PC AB | 9864 0166 01 | 2025-05-07 Original Instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Table of Contents 1 Introduction .......................... 5 About the Safety and operating instructions.................... 5 2 Safety instructions ........................ 5 Signal words ...............................  5 Qualification ................................  6 Intended use................................  6 Use other than intended.............................  6 Personal protective equipment .........................  6 Drugs, alcohol or medication ..........................
  • Page 4 Contents 7 Maintenance .......................... 19 Cleaning................................ 19 Lubrication ................................  19 Piston accumulator ............................ 19 Every second hour ............................ 20 7.4.1 Lubricating with a grease gun .........................  20 Every day................................ 20 Every week ................................  21 7.6.1 Wear limits...............................  21 7.6.2 Replacing the wear bushing .......................... 21 Every 100 working hours ..........................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Safety and operating instructions 1 Introduction 2 Safety instructions Construction Tools PC AB To reduce the risk of serious injury or death to yourself or others, read and understand the Safety and operating Box 703 instruction before installing, operating, repairing, main- 391 27 Kalmar taining, or changing accessories on the machine.
  • Page 6: Qualification

    Safety and operating instructions 2.2 Qualification 2.4 Use other than intended Transporting the hydraulic attachment is only permitted Never operate the hydraulic breaker in an environment if carried out by people who: where there is a risk of explosions. Explosions will result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 7: Installation, Precautions

    Safety and operating instructions The hydraulic breaker must only be mounted on a carrier 2.8.2 Assembly or disassembly with sufficient load capacity. WARNING Moving parts Carriers without sufficient load capacity will not provide Risk for leaking oil and personal injury, such as crushed the required degree of stability and could even fall over hands and fingers.
  • Page 8 Safety and operating instructions u Wash your hands and face thoroughly as soon as Some dusts and fumes created by drilling, breaking, hammering, sawing, grinding and other construction ac- possible upon leaving the exposure area, and always tivities contain substances known to the State of Califor- before eating, drinking, using tobacco products, or nia and other authorities to cause respiratory disease, making contact with other persons.
  • Page 9: Maintenance, Precautions

    Safety and operating instructions ate high velocity projectiles that can cause bodily injury. WARNING Machine modification In addition, objects falling from a height can cause bodily Any machine modification may result in bodily injuries to injury. To reduce risks: yourself or others. u Close off the working area.
  • Page 10: Overview

    The labels must be in such condition that they are easy to read. New labels can be ordered from the LMB is a range of rig mounted hydraulic breakers de- spare parts list. signed for all kinds of demolition works. No other use is permitted.
  • Page 11: Labels On The Accumulator

    Safety and operating instructions 3.3.3 Labels on the accumulator 4 Transport WARNING Falling hydraulic breaker If the hydraulic breaker is tipping over and falling, it may cause serious injury. u Place the hydraulic breaker in a safe position where it cannot fall over and cause damage. NOTICE Air freight restrictions Data logger contains an activated SIM card (radio trans- mitting device) and an encased lithium ion battery after...
  • Page 12: Installation

    Tank, return line Always clean the quick couplings before mounting or dis- Symbol mounting. Always plug hoses and hose nipples with tight and clean end caps when dismounting. LMB 40 M22 x 1.5 LMB 50 M26 x 1.5 LMB 60 M26 x 1.5...
  • Page 13: Hydraulic Oil

    Place the breaker in a safe position where it can not Symbol fall over and cause damage. Preparation LMB 40 M22 x 1.5 1. Place the breaker in a position where it is easy and LMB 50 M26 x 1.5 safe to mount the adapter plate.
  • Page 14: Working Tool

    Safety and operating instructions 5.4 Working tool Adapter plate Tightening torque LMB 80 390 Nm (288 ft lbs) 5.4.1 Selecting the right working tool Connecting the breaker to the carrier 5. Place the breaker in a safe way during installation.
  • Page 15 Safety and operating instructions Dismounting the working tool: Mounting the working tool: 1. Press the retainer pins out from the hole at the back 1. Clean the retainer pins. Clean and lubricate the bush- upwards until you can remove it through the hole on ing plentifully.
  • Page 16: Operation

    Safety and operating instructions The oil temperature in the hydraulic attachment must be 6 Operation between 0 °C (32 °F) and +80 °C (176 °F) when operat- ing the breaker. WARNING Risk of explosion The full capacity of the hydraulic attachment can be If the hydraulic attachment is equipped with Data logger achieved when the oil temperature is approx.
  • Page 17 Safety and operating instructions n Direct the hydraulic breaker in a position 90° towards the object. n Use the correct feed pressure. When the feed pres- sure is correct the hydraulic breaker is working at its best and the vibrations are at a minimum. Also the wear on the bushing and inserted tool is kept to a minimum.
  • Page 18: Use Under Water

    Safety and operating instructions 6.2.3 Use under water n Never use the hydraulic attachment under water. n The hydraulic breaker or the working tool is not to be This would seriously damage the hydraulic attach- used as a lifting device. When lifting heavy compo- ment and may damage the whole hydraulic installa- nents use the hook on the carrier arm.
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    Safety and operating instructions 7 Maintenance WARNING Running engine If the carrier's engine is running when lubricating the It is essential that regular maintenance is performed to working tool manually there is a risk of severe accidents. maintain the breakers maximum efficiency. u Always switch off the carrier's engine to avoid acci- Equipment that is insufficiently maintained can be dan- dents.
  • Page 20: Every Second Hour

    Safety and operating instructions 10. Close the pressure relief valve when the desired WARNING Hot hydraulic breaker during operation pressure has been reached. and a period of time after use u Avoid contact with the hydraulic breaker. Pull the gas hose out of the charge valve (G) and fit the plug.
  • Page 21: Every Week

    Safety and operating instructions n Refill the central lubricating system. A, mm (in.) B, mm (in.) LMB 80 83 (3.27) 77 (3.03) 7.6 Every week 7.6.2 Replacing the wear bushing n Clean the hydraulic breaker carefully. The wear bushing is kept in place by the retainer pin. A n Check the wear bushing's wear and maximum inner new wear bushing has a slip fit.
  • Page 22: Every 100 Working Hours

    Safety and operating instructions 7.7 Every 100 working hours 8 Storage WARNING Heavy hydraulic breaker and working 7.7.1 Checking the percussion piston tool impact surface The hydraulic breaker and the working tool are heavy equipment. If the breaker or working tool topple over or n Check the percussion piston impact surface when- fall down from where they are stored, it can result in ma- ever replacing the working tool, but at least once ev-...
  • Page 23: Disposal

    Safety and operating instructions – check any parts liable to corrosion for corrosion damage. – rework or replace corroded parts. – replace all sealing elements. 9 Disposal A used machine must be treated and scrapped in such a way that the greatest possible portion of the material can be recycled and any negative influence on the environ- ment is kept as low as possible.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Safety and operating instructions 10 Troubleshooting 10.1 Hydraulic breaker does not start Cause Remedy Pressure and tank hoses are Check that the connections of the pressure and tank Carrier driver mixed up. hoses are correct.See section "Hoses and connection". Shut off valve in pressure and/or Check the shut off valve and open it.
  • Page 25: Operating Temperature Too High

    Safety and operating instructions Cause Remedy Inside diameter of tank hose too Check the inside diameter and change if necessary. Workshop small. Observe the minimum inside diameter! See section "Hoses and connections". Return pressure too high. Check and lower the return pressure. Customer Center/ Dealer in your area Hydraulic oil temperature in the...
  • Page 26: Technical Data

    Safety and operating instructions 11 Technical data 11.1 Machine data LMB 40 LMB 50 LMB 60 LMB 70 LMB 80 Part number 8460 0501 02 8460 0500 97 8460 0500 92 8460 0500 57 8460 0500 58 Service weight, kg (lb)
  • Page 27: Noise Declaration Statement

    Safety and operating instructions 11.3 Noise declaration statement LMB 40 LMB 50 LMB 60 LMB 70 LMB 80 Sound pressure dB(A) Sound power dB(A) Sound pressure level according to EN ISO 3744 in accordance with directive 2000/14/EC at 10 metres distance. Guaranteed sound power according to EN ISO 3744 in accordance with directive 2000/14/EC inclusive spread in pro- duction.
  • Page 28: Ec Declaration Of Conformity (Ec Directive 2006/42/Ec)

    2006/42/EC (Machinery Directive) and 2000/14/EC (Noise Directive). Hydraulic breaker Guaranteed sound Measured sound Pmax (bar) Weight (kg) power level [dB(A)] power level [dB(A)] LMB 40 LMB 50 LMB 60 LMB 70 LMB 80 Technical Documentation authorised representative: Olof Östensson Construction Tools PC AB...
  • Page 32 Any unauthorized use or copying of the contents or any part thereof is prohibited. This applies in particular to trademarks, model denominations, part numbers, and drawings. LaBountyAttachments.com...

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