2
The strap;
The strap is a standard 2 ton 200cm strap for use with the MotoWinch. The strap must be at all times undamaged for use in
the MotoWinch. After use, the strap should be cleaned from sand, dirt and grease. If the strap is badly frayed, torn or when the
stitching is broken, it should be replaced. In case of doubt please contact Eastbound.
Using a damaged strap is entirely at
users own risk.
The remaining MotoWinch parts and order of assembly;
1.
Pulley
2.
Shaft male/female 20mm
3.
Shaft female/female 20mm
4.
Coupling 20 x 14mm
5.
Ratchet connection tube 25mm
6.
Coupling 20 x 20 mm
7.
Tube 25mm
8.
Coupling 20 x 20 mm
9.
Tube 25mm with anti-slip foot
In addition to above the following is included;
a) Teflon footplate for soft surface (optional)
b) Storage bag with brake locking strap .
c)
Zip lock bag with spare O-rings
5. First use as MotoWinch
NOTE: It is strongly recommended to try the MotoWinch first under controlled conditions before using under actual
conditions in the field. See also Par. 5.2.8 concerning the length of the strap.
5.1 General instructions on operation of the ratchet;
Locking the strap in the ratchet;
1.
Pull strap ca. 5 cm through the spindle of the
closed ratchet (pic. 1, 2 en 3)
2.
Start ratcheting by moving lever up and down (pic.
4)
Releasing tension of strap;
1.
To release tension, pull locking plate towards the
lever (pic. 6)
2.
Open ratchet lever until it is completely opened and
flat (pic. 7)
3.
Now pull the strap to unwind the spindle. If required
with a few firm pulls (pic. 8)
4.
Pull the locking plate open and close the ratchet.
(pic. 9)
5.
5.2 Use of MotoWinch;
1.
Check if all parts are present and undamaged.
2.
Assemble the MotoWinch Parts 1 through 9 as shown below.
Pay attention that part 5 is orientated correctly
, with
spindle on top and lever at bottom. On very soft or marshy surfaces, you also use the Teflon foot plate (optional) for load
spreading.
NOTE; Mounting the ratchet (item 5) upside down may cause failure of the MotoWinch resulting in
damage to the motorcycle and
bodily harm to the user.