Service and Maintenance
FX85, FX110, FX140
PTO Skidding Winch
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7.8 Rope Replacement
CAUTION!
Avoid the risk of rope failure. Do not replace rope
with one that is not approved for use on this
winch. Rope properties may be unknown and
failure could result. Refer to the parts manual for
replacement rope type.
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1.
Feed rope through the eye of the cable guide (2) and over
the pulley into the drum.
2.
Route rope under the brake arm cable roller (3) on the
drum band coiler.
3.
Insert rope through hole in the drum into the anchor (5).
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2
3
4
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Fig. 54 –
Installing Rope
1. Winch Rope
2. Cable Guide
3. Brake Arm Cable Roller
4. Cable Drum
5. Drum Cable Anchor
7.9 Synthetic Rope Use
If you winch a lot and find wire rope can be a problem, synthetic
can be a great option since it is lightweight and easy to handle.
It does not develop sharp burrs like steel rope. Synthetic rope
can require more maintenance, however. It is more prone to
abrasion. It should be regularly inspected for frays or other
damage caused by UV, chemicals, and general use.
Models equipped with synthetic rope from the factory are
FX85S, FX85RS, FX110S, FX110RS, FX140S, FX140RS.
WARNING!
Synthetic rope that fails under tension can snap
back with great force causing injury or death.
Avoid sudden jerks, quick starts or stops. Start
slowly and smoothly. Replace if kinked, badly
frayed, has knots, cuts, or broken strands.
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Rope inspection
It is a good idea to check the entire rope for wear and re spool it
neatly after every use. Check the winch rope for any cut strands,
fraying parts, abrasion, or heat damage from the winch. After
use, all winch lines will get a little fuzzy from abrasion. This is
normal, but
if an entire strand is cut the winch line needs to
be replaced or fixed
. For the winch line to work properly and
maintain its strength, all strands must be intact.
Handling
Synthetic winch rope generally lies on the surface of mud or
water instead of becoming completely submerged like a steel
rope, making winching through these conditions easier.
Besides being the lightweight option for winch ropes, synthetic
rope has the added benefit of being extremely flexible. This
allows it to be handled much easier than a steel winch rope,
especially when free-spooling and hauling around. It also
prevents the synthetic line from kinking like the steel rope is
prone to if not handled properly.
Strength
Steel winch rope can stand more abrasion. It can be pulled over
obstacles and rough terrain without fear of damage to the rope
itself. If winching primarily in muddy, rocky, or sandy conditions
a steel rope may be a better fit.
A synthetic winch rope, while having more than enough strength
to pull the load without snapping, is very susceptible to damage
from rubbing up against or sliding along rugged surfaces.
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