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LINK-BELT EXCAVATORS Manuals: Operator Manual, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring and Parts

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What is SP mode in the Link-Belt excavator?

SP mode, or 'Speed Priority' mode, is a function available on some Link-Belt excavators that allows the operator to customize the hydraulic system settings for specific tasks or operating conditions. In SP mode, the operator can adjust the hydraulic flow and pressure to suit the requirements of the job at hand, such as working with heavy loads or in difficult terrain. This can help to optimize the performance of the excavator and improve efficiency. SP mode is typically activated through a switch or button on the control panel of the excavator.

Is Link-Belt a good excavator?

Link-Belt is a well-respected brand in the heavy equipment industry and is known for producing high-quality excavators. Link-Belt excavators are known for their durability, reliability, and versatility, and they are equipped with advanced features and technology to optimize performance and improve efficiency. Many customers report that Link-Belt excavators are a good value for the price and offer a good balance of power, performance, and reliability.

Where are Link-Belt Excavators built?

Link-Belt Excavators are designed and manufactured by Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company, a division of Sumitomo Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. Link-Belt Construction Equipment is headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, and has manufacturing facilities in the United States and Japan.

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