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Techniques of Operation 

The best way to get acquainted with how your winch operates 
is to make a few test runs before you actually need to use it. 
Plan your test in advance. Remember you hear your winch as 
well as see it operate. Get to recognize the sound of light 
steady pull, a heavy pull, and sounds caused by load jerking or 
shifting. Soon you will gain confidence in operating your winch 
and its use will become second nature with you. 
Your winch will not only pull your vehicle up or ease your vehi-
cle down a steep grade, it will also pull another vehicle or a 
load while your vehicle is anchored in a stationary position. 
The following sketches show you a few techniques. 
When pulling a heavy load, place a blanket, jacket or tarpaulin 
over the cable five or six feet from the hook. It will slow the 
snap back in the event of a broken cable. Also open the vehicle 
hood for additional protection. 
Use the vehicle wheel power to help the winch, but don't over-
take the winch line. Plan your pull. You can't always hook up 
and pull out in one step. Examine all the areas for anchoring 
possibilities as well as leverage situations, direction and goal. 

For basic self-recovery, anchor to a tree or heavy 
rock. When anchoring to a tree, always use a tree 
trunk protector. 

Stakes driven in solid earth and chained together 
make a good anchor point for self-recovery when no 
solid anchor point is available. 

For a direct pull of 2000 lbs., hitch truck to a tree or 
solid anchor, and take out of gear. 

For a solid anchor, bury a log with earth or sand or 
place it in a deep ravine. 

To double the pull, use 2-part line with snatch block 
and tie off to chassis. Take out of gear. 

Winches equipped with cable guide fairleads can pull 
from several directions. Pull from an angle only to 
straighten up the vehicle-otherwise you can damage 
structural members or other parts of your vehicle and 
cause excess cable buildup on one end of the winch 
drum. 

Инструкция RAMSEY REP 9.5e

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Summary of Contents for REP 9.5e

Page 1: ...e there are dangers if improp erly used At the same time there are easier and faster ways for getting the job done if certain precautions are taken first Please read this manual carefully It contains...

Page 2: ...inch and repeat the procedure until all the cable except a few feet is in Disconnect the remote control switch and finish spooling in cable by rotating the drum by hand with clutch disengaged On hidde...

Page 3: ...itional protection Use the vehicle wheel power to help the winch but don t over take the winch line Plan your pull You can t always hook up and pull out in one step Examine all the areas for anchoring...

Page 4: ...ed motor leads coming from solenoid assembly to appropriately marked motor ter minals TIGHTEN NUTS ON MOTOR TERMINALS SECURELY see FIGURE 3 Attach solenoid ground wire to grounding bolt located at bot...

Page 5: ...fore reversing To actuate winch simply plug remote control switch into receptacle in black solenoid cover of winch Run winch forward and reverse to check connection and to determine winch operating di...

Page 6: ...sembly or the end of the drum Set aside 2 Remove 6 capscrews from the Gear Housing Cover Holding the Gear Housing Cover over the Gear Housing assem bly flip it over and set it on the workbench 3 Gentl...

Page 7: ...t as needed to mesh the planetary gears with the ring gear in the housing Once they are all in the housing flip the assembly over Align the Gear Housing Cover and gasket with the holes in the ring gea...

Page 8: ...cable drum flange Before installing the new cable assembly make sure end of cable is squarely cut and wrapped with tape to prevent fray ing Form a short 90 bend approximately long in the end of the ca...

Page 9: ...t should make an audible click when energized 2 Defective remote control switch 2 Disengage winch clutch remove remote control switch plug from the socket and jump pins at 8 and 4 o clock Motor should...

Page 10: ...9 Motor Assembly 30 1 442219 Gasket Ring Gear 10 1 328138 Cover Gear Housing 31 1 444077 Gear Ring Input 11 1 332193 Drum Cable 32 1 448046 Cable Anchor 12 1 334147 Gear Intermediate Sun 33 2 448049 T...

Page 11: ...4Lg Hx Hd Z P 11 7 416216 Screw 10 24NCX 1 2 Lg Rd Hd Z P 12 2 416227 Screw 10 24NCX 3 4 Lg Truss Hd Black 13 6 418004 Nut Hx Reg 10 24NC Z P 14 6 418014 Nut Hx Reg 1 4 20NC Z P 16 3 418140 Washer 10...

Page 12: ...charges in connection with the replacement or repair of defective parts nor shall it apply to a product upon which repairs or alterations have been made unless authorized by the manufacturer or for e...

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