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SAFETY NOTICES

ALL WINCHES

DO NOT DISCARD

Failure to observe these precautions  
could result in serious injury or death.

Read All Safety Notices and Product Manuals

Do not install or operate this winch before reading and fully understanding the contents of 
this Product Manual.

Stay Alert When Operating

Andersen winches are very powerful and have the potential to cause significant damage 
and/or serious injury if used improperly or without due caution and vigilance.

Operators Must be Trained

Help prevent significant damage and/or serious injury by ensuring any person operating a 
winch has a thorough understanding of its proper operation and is aware of the potential 
hazards involved. As a minimum, all winch operators must read and understand this Safety 
Notice Sheet and the Product Manual.

Particular attention is drawn to the following points:
•  Children and others not qualified to operate an electric winch must be kept at a safe 

distance from the winch and any rigging or fittings that are under load.

•  Long hair and/or loose clothing must be tied back to avoid being caught in the winch.
• 

In the event of a rope override or other fault, stop the winch and turn off power before 
attempting to resolve the problem.

Avoid Accidental Operation

Remove winch handles and turn off power to the winch when not in use to help avoid 
unsupervised or unintentional operation. Failure to do so could result in significant 
damage and/or serious injury.

Maintenance

Turn off power to the winch before performing any maintenance or service tasks. Failure 

to do so could result in significant damage and/or serious injury.

Lifting Operations

The winch must not be operated with the rope in the self tailer when used in any kind of 

lifting operation. 
Any lifting operations should be conducted by two persons in order to maintain constant 
visual contact with the object being lifted.
Furthermore the self tailer must not be used as a cleat for a rope used to lift or suspend 
any object. The rope must be secured properly by tying off, or leading to a suitable fitting 
such as a cleat or bollard.

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34ST 

(V.2.0)

34ST FS 

(V.2.0.F)

Summary of Contents for 34ST

Page 1: ...PRODUCT MANUAL 34ST V 2 0 34ST FS V 2 0 F RON WPM 710229 34ST 34STFS Rev 5...

Page 2: ...EXPLODED VIEW ITEM 3 MODEL ST PART No 537551 ITEM 3 MODEL ST FS PART No 537511 ITEM 5 PART No 729021 ITEM 11 MODEL STE PART No 534210 p2 34ST V 2 0 34ST FS V 2 0 F...

Page 3: ...10 5 1 Drive shaft complete 729021 5 1 1 Drive shaft 729011 5 2 4 Arm spring 713300 5 3 4 Pawl 713200 6 1 Shaft ring 729750 7 1 Roller bearing complete 727400 8 2 Bushing not removable 716501 9 1 Ratc...

Page 4: ...ile drilling 5 Apply a light coat of bedding compound ensuring that each bolthole is bedded Keep drain grooves clear 6 Fasten base 15 into place using 5 pieces M6 1 4 countersunk head screws Use large...

Page 5: ...ery thin film of ANDERSEN WINCH GREASE It is very important that pawls can move freely IMPORTANT When assembling the winch check the functioning of each pawl by pushing the pawl against the spring The...

Page 6: ...able for the specific winch When the winch handle is not in use but the winch is under load we recommend from a safety point of view to remove the winch handle from the winch To ensure correct functio...

Page 7: ...e winch and any rigging or fittings that are under load Long hair and or loose clothing must be tied back to avoid being caught in the winch In the event of a rope override or other fault stop the win...

Page 8: ...Visit www ronstan com warranty Manufactured by Ronstan Denmark ApS J gerv nget 36 7100 Vejle Denmark office ronstan dk www andersenwinches com WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION SERVICE WARRANTY 34ST V 2 0 34ST...

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