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OM 914264-0414-A

Contents

Performance Specifications

Front Cover

Safety Precautions

2

Tips for Safe Operation

2

Techniques of Operation

3

Installation

4

Electrical Connections and Operation

6

Rope Installation

7

Troubleshooting Guide

9

Solenoid Assembly/ Parts List

10

Winch Parts List

12-14

Warranty

Back Cover

Layer of Cable

1

2

3

4

5

Rated Line Pull Per Layer

(lbs)

9,500

       

7,700

        

6,500

        

5,700

        

4,900

        

(kg)

4,309

       

3,480

        

2,940

        

2,580

        

2,210

        

Cumula

Ɵ

ve Capacity Per

(

Ō

)*

15

34

58

86

100

Layer (3/8" x 100') 
Synthe

Ɵ

c Rope)

(m)*

4

10

17.5

26

30.5

Line Pull First Layer

(lbs)

NO

2,000

        

4,000

        

6,000

        

8,000

        

9,500

       

(kg)

LOAD

900

           

1,810

        

2,720

        

3,620

        

4,309

       

(FPM)

12V

35.4

16.7

12.7

10.6

9

7.8

24V

29

16

13

10

9

8

Line Speed First Layer

(MPM)

12V

10.7

5.1

3.8

3.2

2.7

2.3

24V

8.8

4.9

4

3

2.7

2.4

Amp Draw

12V

97

180

260

335

395

430

24V

45

95

128

165

192

212

CAUTION: Read and understand this manual before installation and operation of winch. See Safety Precautions!

Congratulations 

You have purchased the finest winch available in 
its service class. It  features  a  highly  efficient  3
stage planetary gear set which transmits  torque
from  a  series  wound  DC  motor.  A  semi-
automatic  clutch  allows  free  spooling  for  quick 
cable  deployment  and  eliminates  unnecessary 
trips  back  to  the  winch.  A  wireless  r e m o t e 
a l l o w s   t h e   w i n c h   t o   b e   o p e r a t e d   w h i l e 
s t a n d i n g   u p   t o   5 0   feet  away. An  automatic 
load  holding  brake  is  designed  to  hold  the  full 
rated capacity of the winch. It was designed and 
manufactured to provide you with the utmost in 
utility. As  with  any  device  that  combines  power 
and  movement  in  its  use,  there  are  dangers  if 
improperly  used.  At  the  same  time,  there  are 
easier  ways  for  get ting  the  job  done  if  certain 
precautions are taken first. 

Please  read  this  manual  carefully.  It  contains
useful  ideas  in  ob taining  the  most  efficient 
operation  from  your  Ramsey  Winch  and 
safety  procedures  you  need  to  know  before 
beginning  use.  When  you  follow  our  guidelines 
for operation, your Ramsey Winch will give you 
many years of satisfying service. Thank you for 
choosing Ramsey.  You  will  be  glad  you  have
one  working  for  you.

Please note:

  Ramsey  Patriot  series  winches  are  designed 

for front mount vehicle use. The winches are not designed for 
and  should  not  be  used  in  industrial  applications  (car  hau-
lers/carriers,  wreckers,  hoisting,  etc.),  and  Ramsey  does 
not warrant them to be suitable for such use. Ramsey makes a 
sepa rate,  complete  line  of  winches  for  industrial/commercial 
use. Please contact the factory for further information. 

Ramsey Winch Company
Owner’s Manual
Front Mount Electric Winch
Patriot Profile 9500

with synthetic rope 12 volt

Summary of Contents for Patriot Profile 9500

Page 1: ...eliminates unnecessary trips back to the winch A wireless remote allows the winch to be operated while standing up to 50 feet away An automatic load holding brake is designed to hold the full rated c...

Page 2: ...the length of the rope to place it at a location where the rope would encounter rough surfaces such as a rock or tree branches Tips for Safe Operation Don t underestimate the potential danger in winch...

Page 3: ...he vehicle hood for additional protection Use the vehicle wheel power to help the winch but don t overtake the winch line Plan your pull You can t always hook up and pull out in one step Examine all t...

Page 4: ...non Ramsey mounting Attach aluminum hawse fairlead to channel using hard ware furnished with winch Attach winch to channel Thread capscrews with lockwashers through mounting holes in channel and into...

Page 5: ...noid using included nuts and lockwashers When mounting winch con nect labeled motor leads com ing from solenoid assembly to appropriately marked mo tor terminals as shown lower right Tighten nuts on m...

Page 6: ...side Make sure the motor has stopped fully before reversing To actuate winch simply plug remote control switch into receptacle in cover of winch Run winch forward and reverse to check directions Snap...

Page 7: ...g it out along the ground 2 Remove existing rope noting how it is installed in the drum 3 Rotate drum to locate existing hole in flange that is closest to the drum barrel 4 Feed synthetic rope through...

Page 8: ...should be replaced when Rope bulk anywhere along the length is reduced by 25 or more by abrasion Two or more adjacent strands are cut Flat areas or lumps are found that are not eliminated by flexing r...

Page 9: ...TURN Clutch not engaged If clutch engaged but symptom still exists it will be necessary to disassemble winch to determine cause and repair Defective or stuck solenoid Jar each solenoid to free contact...

Page 10: ...SEMBLY WIRE 2 GA X 29 MTR LEAD COVER ASSEMBLY BRACKET SOLENOID MOUNTING CAPSCREW 1 4 20NC X 5 8 HX HD CAPSCREW 1 4 20NC X 1 1 2 GR5 Z P 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 4 10 8 2 2 4 1 1 416216 418014 418149 418...

Page 11: ...11 NOTES...

Page 12: ...12 45 45 18 35 27 16 26 37 38 42 44 43 17 33 49 34 32 49 7 40 39 2 15 50 3 20 13 50 1 14 50 48 36 51 11 28 21 29 31 30 22 10 46 46 9 19 12 19 47 47 4 25 23 23 25 23 23 52 53 23 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 13: ...R 12V 11 1 328163 COVER GEAR HOUSING 12 1 332219 DRUM CABLE 13 1 334147 GEAR INTERMEDIATE SUN 14 1 334154 GEAR INPUT SUN 15 1 334197 GEAR OUTPUT SUN 16 1 338361 GEAR HOUSING OUTPUT 17 1 338362 GEAR HO...

Page 14: ...ET GEAR HSG COVER 37 1 442229 GASKET GEAR HSG GEAR HSG 38 1 444110 GEAR OUTPUT RING 39 1 444111 GEAR INPUT RING 40 1 444112 GEAR INTERMEDIATE RING NOT USED 42 1 452007 HANDLE CLUTCH 43 1 462064 O RING...

Page 15: ...ective in material or workmanship This Warranty does not obligate Ramsey Winch Company to bear the cost of transportation charges in connection with the replacement or repair of defective parts nor sh...

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