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AS-50x

Sharp edges and rough surfaces will shorten cable life.  Inspect the cable and protective 

sleeve before use.  Replace cable immediately if the cable has cut strands, fused or melted 

fibers, odd stiff sections, chemical contaminated, flat areas or lumps that cannot be eliminated 

after flexing the cable.

DANGER

Do not tie the cable to secure a load or connect a broken cable.  Do not expose the cable to 

chemicals or heat sources.  Do not run the cable over sharp edges or rough surfaces.

WARNING

 

Synthetic Winch Cable Inspection:

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The cable will have a smooth finish when new (A).  

• 

The outer surface of the cable will appear slightly fuzzy 

(B) after normal use. This fuzziness is normal and will 

help protect the fibers below.  

• 

Once approximately 25% of the outer fibers shows wear 

(C) it must be replaced.  

• 

Inspect the inner and outer fibers.  To inspect the inner 

fibers, open the strands of the cable by compressing the 

cable (D) and look for powdered fiber or abrasion (sign 

of internal wear).  Consider the amount of wear on the 

internal fibers when determining the percent of wear for 

replacement.

• 

Glossy or glazed sections in the cable (E) are usually 

caused by compression from the cable being wound on 

the winch drum or through a pulley block. This is usually 

considered normal.  

• 

A sign of heat damage is when you compress (D) the 

glazed section (E) of the cable and it remains hardened. 

In this case the cable must be replaced.

Prolonging the life of your synthetic 

cable:

Exercising proper care to prolonging the life of your cable is 

your responsibility

1.  Minimize Cable Abrasion.  Use the supplied protective 

sheath when the cable comes in contact with trees, rocks 

or other sharp abrasive objects.  This sheath is designed 

to stay in position while the cable slips through it during use.

2.  Keep the Cable Clean. Keep you cable clean as dirt, sand and debris will cause abrasion.  Use the 

protective sheath to cover the cable on the spool once cable is in the stowed position.

3.  Avoid Sharp Bends. If cable is angled at sharp degrees it will decrease the strength of the cable 

under load and can cause cable damage or failure.

4.  Correct Spool winding.  When re-spooling cable without load it is always better to have someone 

apply load to the line while you reel it in evenly.  Respool the cable evenly and tightly on the drum.  

If cable is wound loosely it may cause the cable to work it way down to the drum and wedge itself 

under other layers.

5.  DO NOT Grease or Oil the cable.

Synthetic Cable 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

Summary of Contents for Assault AS-50x

Page 1: ...nd pictures are not easy to see At times you will find the overall look of the instructions to be less than professional However we feel it is better to provide what we have rather than provide nothin...

Page 2: ...Model AS 50x Owner s Manual and Operating Instructions 5000 lb ATV UTV WINCH Revision Date 2020 12 09...

Page 3: ...Tips for Safe Operation 10 Self Recovery 10 Winching Techniques 11 Maintenance 12 Lubrication 12 Cable Assembly Replacement 12 AS 50x Specifications 13 Performance Specifications 13 Model Winch Diagra...

Page 4: ...out our products visit our web site at www kfiproducts com Record the model as well as date and place of purchase for future reference Have this information available when ordering parts and when maki...

Page 5: ...DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Manual Conventions This manual uses the following symbols to help differentiate between d...

Page 6: ...RNING Never step over a cable or near a cable under load WARNING The cable may break before the motor stalls For heavy loads at or near rated capacity use a pulley block snatch block to reduce the loa...

Page 7: ...ct the remote control and finish spooling by rotating the drum by hand with the clutch disengaged Keep hands clear of the fairlead and drum while the winch is under power WARNING Duration of winching...

Page 8: ...the winch mount or bumper Free spooling Clutch 5 The clutch allows the operator to manually disengage RELEASE the spooling drum from the gear train Engaging the clutch ENGAGE locks the winch into the...

Page 9: ...3 UTV Dash Mounted Rocker Switch Kit 1 Most UTV s and SxS s have predefined switch locations that are pre scribed or marked for mounting and require finish cut with a knife 2 Use the cut out dimension...

Page 10: ...nd black to black Do NOT tighten nuts Route the other ends to your battery location See diagram on page 8 4 Connect the Dash rocker switch to the contactor black to black and green to green See diagra...

Page 11: ...t 1 877 346 2050 for instructions or visit our website at www kfiproducts com and look in the support section BATTERY BLUE YELLOW RED BLACK NEG POS NEG POS TO WINCH YELLOW POST TO BATTERY BLACK POST T...

Page 12: ...sting against your fairlead Tighten fasteners 3 To stow hook engage clutch and retract synthetic rope onto winch spool until hook is snug against the hook stopper and Switch Wiring Diagram Installatio...

Page 13: ...h the engine off the battery may be drained and too weak to restart the engine Get to know your winch before you actually need to use it We recommend that you set up a few test runs to familiarize you...

Page 14: ...eing winched can be slowly driven to add assistance to the winching process Avoid shock loads keep the cable under tension 15 The vehicle to be winched should be placed in neutral and the parking brak...

Page 15: ...on may be required using a high temperature lithium grease Cable Assembly Replacement It is recommended that any modifications be performed by a manufacturer s authorized repair facility and that only...

Page 16: ...es 113 mm Length 13 9 inches 353 mm Bolt Pattern 4 7 8 x 3 124mm x 76 mm Line Speed and Motor Current First Layer Line Pull Max lbs 0 1500 2500 3500 4500 5000 kgs 0 680 1134 1588 2041 2268 Line Speed...

Page 17: ...14 AS 50x AS 50x Specifications Parts Diagram...

Page 18: ...5 x 8 1 32 500200 Drum Assembly 1 33 500012 Hexagon Shaft 1 34 450002 Spring Coupling 1 35 400015 B Winch Wires Black 2 36 400016 B Battery Wires Black 2 37 250062 Wire Tap 2 38 250061 Terminal Protec...

Page 19: ...r without normal power Worn Brushes Get a replacement End Cap A CAPKIT Call KFI Technical support Loose or corroded cable connections Clean Tighten or Replace Motor is overheating Winch running time i...

Page 20: ...aused by compression from the cable being wound on the winch drum or through a pulley block This is usually considered normal A sign of heat damage is when you compress D the glazed section E of the c...

Page 21: ...roducts P O Box 32 721 Sata Drive Spring Valley MN 55975 www kfiproducts com Made in China 2019 Kappers Fabricating Inc Corporate Office Kappers Fabricating Inc P O Box 32 1015 Industrial Drive Spring...

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