H0937 Electric Winch
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enoid. Connect the new power cable
to the corresponding solenoid termi-
nals shown in
Figure 2
, making sure
to leave the existing wires hooked up.
This allows the winch to be operated
with the original power cable and a
separate 12V battery if your vehicle
battery is not working.
The Model H0937 is designed to be
mounted temporarily to the trailer hitch
mounting plate; however, you may also
mount the winch permanently.
TEMPORARY MOUNTING
1.
Attach the (3) plate stud bolts to the
mounting plate using the supplied hex
nuts. Tighten securely.
2.
Index the heads of the mounting plate
studs into the keyhole slots on the
back of the winch.
3.
Attach the mounting plate assembly to
your trailer hitch by inserting the trail-
er hitch ball through the shaped hole
in the mounting plate.
PERMANENT MOUNTING
1.
Select a mounting location on your
bumper, boat trailer, truck bed, or
some other suitable location.
2.
Place the winch in the desired mount-
ing location and mark the location of
the mounting holes with a scribe or
some other marking tool
.
3.
Drill out the holes for mounting the
winch.
4.
Using hardened steel bolts of at least
3
⁄
8
" diameter, mount the winch to the
vehicle.
Mounting Your
Grizzly Winch
1.
Place the vehicle in Neutral. Never
winch a vehicle while it is in Gear or
Park. This could damage the trans-
mission of the vehicle. Put your emer-
gency brake ON and block the wheels
with suitable chocks.
2.
To pull out the cable, turn the clutch
knob counterclockwise to loosen it,
then pull out the amount of cable you
need. Always leave at least three
turns of cable on the winch to prevent
it from slipping off under initial ten-
sion.
3.
Hook onto the pulling object using a
pulling point, tow strap, or chain.
Using Your Grizzly Winch
This winch creates 2000 lbs. of
pulling force. Be sure the mounting
location is capable of withstanding
this amount of force. Reinforcement
or modification may be required
depending on the mounting location.
Failure to comply with this notice
could result in damage to your vehi-
cle and/or property.
NOTICE
Figure 2:
Solenoid connections.
Red Power Cable
Black Power Cable
Solenoid
If holes are drilled into metal to route
the power cable, be sure to use rubber
grommets to protect the cable from
being cut on the sharp metal.
NOTICE
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