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WORKING WITH THE COMPACT CRANE
U.C10.00.00.EN Version 2.0 55
Lead the winch cable around one cable sheave and then around the outermost cable roller of the winch
head. Then around the 2nd cable roller of the lifting weight.
Make sure the lifting hook is around the centring bush.
Fit the front half of the winch weight back in position. Make sure it is placed such that the cable rollers can
turn freely. If it is mounted incorrectly, the cable sheaves will rub against the steel weight.
Fit the split pin in the 1st hole in front of the front section of the winch weight so it is secured in place.
Pull the cable eye of the winch cable along the inside of the winch head and place it over the black plastic
with the hole in it. Remove the pin at the top of the winch head and fit it again with the pin through the
cable eye.
Set the winch ratio to 1:4 on the remote control.
Check
Make sure all the pins and loose parts are properly attached and secured.
Make sure the winch cable does not get caught on the boom and jib structure.
Step-for-step
Switch on the remote control and position the winch cable above the winch weight
by raising the boom, slewing it if necessary and rolling out the winch cable. Use
one hand to operate the joystick for the winch and use the other hand to hold the
winch cable and keep it under tension.
Remove the pin from the removable half of the winch weight and remove this half
(see figure 72).
Figure: 72
Fit the required number of cable sheaves. For no reeving do not use any sheaves. Attach the eye to the shaft
that the sheaves were on (see figure 73).
Figure: 73
Position the lifting hook and the winch cable, fit the removable half of the winch
weight back in place and secure it in place (see figure 73).
Figure: 73
During reeving attach the loop of the winch cable to the winch head. The cable must enter the hole in the
plastic from the inside of the winch head, and then the pin can go through the eye of the winch cable. Secure
the pin (see figure 75).

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