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2. Put the end of the hand crank over the
at part of the threaded shaft on the left
side of the winch.
3. Turn the hand crank clockwise to wind
up the wire. Continue until the wire is
completely wound up.
MAINTENANCE
1. Lubricate the wire now and then with thin oil.
2. Lubricate the gear wheels every 6 months.
First take o the coupling handle and
then separate the left and right housings.
Use a high quality, water resistant grease.
3. Hook the object to be winched at a tow
point, or with a tow line or chain. Do not
wind the wire round the object and then
hook the hook round the wire. This can
damage the object being winched. It can
also kink or cha the wire.
4. Relock the coupling handle.
5. Stand at a safe distance and use the
switch on the remote control to wind in
the wire and winch the object when it is
safe to do so.
PULLING POWER
1. This winch has a towing capacity of 1570
kg, which means it can be used for the
following applications:
– To move a load of up to 1570 kg from
standstill on level ground.
– To move a oating vessel of up to
4309 kg.
– To roll a vehicle on wheels of up to
5000 kg.
2. The pulling power decreases as the
gradient increases. For example the
capacity to roll a vehicle of 4300 kg on
level ground is reduced to 2700 kg on a
gradient of 45°. See diagram below for
estimated pulling power (rolling weight)
on dierent gradients. Use pulley block
and pulleys.
USING EMERGENCY CRANK
WARNING!
Do not use the crank to assist a winch that is
in operation. This will damage the winch and
can cause personal injury.
1. Turn the coupling handle clockwise as
far as it goes by hand. Avoid forcing the
handle, or pulling to hard.