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c. Disengage the clutch to allow free-spooling and to save energy. 

d. Attach the hand saver hook to the clevis hook. 

e. Pull out the wire rope to your desired anchor point using the hand saver hook. 

f.  Secure  the  clevis  hook  to  the  anchor  point:  Sling,  chain  or  snatch  block.    Do  not 

attach the hook back onto the wire rope. 

g. Engage the clutch. 

h. Connect the remote control to the winch.  

i. Start your engine to ensure power is being replenished to the battery. 

j.  Power  in  the  wire  rope  guiding  the  wire  under  tension  to  draw  up  the  slack  in  the 

wire.  Once the wire is under tension stand well clear. Never step over the wire rope. 

k. Double-check your anchors and make sure all connections are secure. 

l. Inspect the wire rope.  Make sure there are at least 5 wraps of wire rope around the 

winch drum. 

m.  Drape  a  blanket  or  jacket  over  the  wire  rope  approximately  5  to  6  feet  from  the 

hook.  Open the hood for added protection. 

n.  Clear  the  area.    Make  sure  all  spectators  are  back  and  that  no  one  is  directly  in 

front or behind the vehicle or anchor point. 

o. Begin winching.  Be sure that the wire rope is winding evenly and tightly around the 

drum.  The vehicle that is being winched can be slowly driven to add assistance to the 

winching process.  Avoid shock loads; keep the wire rope under tension. 

p.  The  vehicle  to  be  winched  should  be  placed  in  neutral  and  the  emergency  brake 

released.  Only release the brake pedal when under full tension.  Avoid shock loads to 

the winch.  This can damage the winch, rope and vehicle. 

q. The winch is meant for intermittent use.  Under full load with a single line rig do not 

power in for more than a minute without letting the motor cool down for a few minutes 

and then resume the winching operation. 

r. The winching operation is complete once the vehicle is on stable ground and is able 

to drive under its own power. 

s. Secure the vehicle.  Be sure to set the brakes and place the vehicle in park.   

t. Release the tension on the wire rope.  The winch is not meant to hold the vehicle for 

long periods of time. 

u. Disconnect the wire rope from the anchor. 

Summary of Contents for 135PHS12

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC WINCH 135PHS12 135PHA12 Assembly Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...FE OPERATION 4 WINCHING TECHNIQUES A Z 5 WINCH ASSEMBLY AND MOUNTING 7 MOUNTING DRAWING 8 WINCH ACCESSORIES 8 RIGGING TECHNIQUES 9 WINCH WORKING DEMONSTRATION 1 0 REPLACING THE WIRE ROPE 1 0 MAINTENAN...

Page 3: ...to the notes preceded by these symbols as they are written for your safety Ultimately safe operation of this device rests with you the operator This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which i...

Page 4: ...winch motor power into extreme pulling forces 7 Braking System Braking action is automatically applied to the winch drum when the winch motor is stopped and there is a load on the wire rope A separat...

Page 5: ...WARNING Keep yourself and others a safe distance to the side of the cable when it is under tension WARNING The wire rope may break before the motor stalls For heavy loads at or near rated capacity use...

Page 6: ...of the vehicle when on an incline Duration of winching pulls should be kept as short as possible If the motor becomes uncomfortably hot to the touch stop winching immediately and let it cool down for...

Page 7: ...cifications Inspect the winch installation and bolts to ensure that all bolts are tight before each operation Never connect the cable back to itself This will cause cable damage Always use a snatch bl...

Page 8: ...Make sure all spectators are back and that no one is directly in front or behind the vehicle or anchor point o Begin winching Be sure that the wire rope is winding evenly and tightly around the drum...

Page 9: ...of the winch will allow even distribution of the full rated load 2 Start by connecting the roller fairlead Part 13500700 to the mounting channel Part 1350026 using 2 each of the cap screw M10 X 35 Par...

Page 10: ...rope Using the hand saver keeps your hands and fingers away from the rotating drum 7 Check for proper drum rotation Pull and turn the clutch knob to the CLUTCH OUT position Pull out some cable from t...

Page 11: ...causing damage to wire rope and the winch Fig 3 2 Short pulls from an angle can be used to straighten the vehicle Long pulls should be done with the wire rope at a 90 angle to the winch vehicle When...

Page 12: ...path hold and operate the switch assembly supplied by your choice To reverse directions Wait until the motor stops before reversing directions 7 When the pulling is complete remove the switch assembly...

Page 13: ...ent part recommended by the manufacturer MAINTENANCE 1 Periodically check the tightness of mounting bolts and electrical connections Remove all dirt or corrosion and always keep clean 2 Do not attempt...

Page 14: ...place motor Allow to drain and dry Run winch until completely dry Motor runs but cable drum does not turn Clutch not engaged Turn clutch to the In position If problem persists ask a technician to chec...

Page 15: ...13 WINCH ASSEMBLY DRAWING 37 28 15 13 12 11 9 8 7 10 12 13 OU T IN 34 36 22 16 8 10 32 4 18 17 3 4 33 5 30 6 5 3 19 20 21 24 23 25 29 26 27 4 1 2 3 5 6 38 14 31 35...

Page 16: ...x 18 17 1350014 8 Lock Washer 5 18 1350015 1 End Bearing 19 1350016 1 Gasket 20 1350017 1 Gear Ring 21 13500400 1 Gear Carrier Assembly Output 22 13500500 1 GearCarrier Assembly Intermediate 23 135006...

Page 17: ...rope on the drum ft m 1 13500 6123 16 1 4 9 2 10596 4806 36 4 11 1 3 8720 3955 60 0 18 3 4 7408 3360 65 6 20 0 Rated line pull 13500 lbs 6123 kgs Motor series wound 12V Input 4 6kW 6 1hp Output 2 1kW...

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