GETTING STARTED
Winch Mounting
Your winch should be aligned and secured to a solid part of the vehicle (front or rear) where the full rated load will be evenly distributed
NOTE:
CAUTION:
It is essential that the mounting surface be flat and that the winch is mounted so the three major sections
(gear housing end, drum, and motor end) are in proper alignment.
CAUTION:
When replacing the cap screws or when longer bolts are required, make sure you use bolts grade 5 or greater
1. If necessary, drill four mounting holes (10mm in dia.), in a 10” x 4.5” pattern
2. Fasten the winch body to the mounting platform using the four screws, washers and spring washers (see parts breakdown & assembly for each
winch) provided
3. Torque the capscrews to about 35 ft-lb (47.5 N-m)
4. All Mile Marker mounting systems come pre-drilled with fairlead holes. If you are using any other mounting platform, drill two holes for the
roller fairlead installation. Position the holes so the fairlead opening hole stretches from the circumference of the drum to the end of the
maximum permissible layers on the drum in the direction cable is being rolled.
Mile Marker recommends the use of its Mile Marker mounting systems for proper winch installation and optimum winch performance.
However, if not using a Mile Marker mounting system, make sure the mounting platform being used is strong enough to meet the
maximum rated load of the winch. Mile Marker recommends steel plates with a thickness of at least 0.25”.
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