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1. an  emergency  crank  handle  is  provided  for  use  in

the  event  of  a  power  failure.  Remove  the  electrical
power from the winch.

Warning: never operate the Winch elec-
tricallY  With  the  eMergencY  handle  in
position.

2. Remove the plastic plug from the side of the winch

housing  and  insert  the  handle  so  that  it  completely
engages  with  the  drive  shaft.  The  handle  can  be
cranked  in  either  direction  with  the  clutch  in  the
engaged  position.  To  make  cranking  easier,  the
clutch can be placed in the free wheel position while
holding onto the emergency handle.

Warning: if the clutch is placed in free
Wheel  for  hand  cranKing,  be  sure  to
Maintain  a  firM  grip  on  the  handle  at
all tiMes.

Because  the  emergency  crank  handle  for  models
Sa9000aC  and  Sa12000aC  attaches  to  the  clutch  side
of  the  winch,  it  is  equipped  with  a  spring  operated  clip
which will be depressed by the clutch handle in the free
wheel position when cranking in a clockwise direction to
retrieve the cable. This clip is a safety feature and will re-
engage the clutch mechanism in the event that the oper-
ator loses control of the handle with a load on the winch.
(See FIG. 4)

Warning: even With this safetY feature
the handle Will still spin violentlY one
or  tWo  turns  before  re-engaging  the
clutch  to  stop  the  Winch.  do  not  lose
control.

3. always remove the handle from the winch after use

and replace the plastic plug.

For  long  life  and  trouble-free  operation  your  winch

should  periodically  be  inspected  for  any  required  main-
tenance. This should be done at least once annually and
more frequently in adverse conditions such as salt water
areas or areas of extreme dust and dirt.
1. Carefully inspect the winch cable for any kinks, frays

or abnormal stiffness and replace at the first sign of
this kind of damage. Periodic lubrication with a light
oil  will  improve  the  life  of  the  cable.  In  order  to
replace  the  winch  cable,  it  is  necessary  to  remove
the  clutch  handle,  by  removing  the  two  clutch

handle  screws,  and  the  four  cover  mounting  bolts.
Be  sure  that  the  power  is  disconnected  from  the
housing  and  lift  the  housing  off  of  the  winch  by
gently stretching it open near the lower front corner.
Rotate the winch reel so that you have access to the
rope  clamp.  Remove  the  old  cable  and  replace  it
with a new cable of the same size. Be sure that the
cable  passes  under  both  sides  of  the  rope  clamp
and  that  the  clamp  is  tightened  securely.
NoTE:  CaBLE  IS  WouNd  oVER  THE  ToP  oF
THE  dRuM  oN  ModELS  Sa5000aC  aNd
Sa7000aC aNd uNdER THE dRuM oN ModELS
Sa9000aC aNd  Sa12000aC.  SEE aTTaCHMENT
METHod BELoW (FIG. 5).

cable attachMent Methods

2. With the cover removed as described above, inspect

the entire gear train and all drive shafts for any sig-
nificant  wear  or  loose  bearing  fits.  Grease  all  of  the
gears  on  the  inside  of  the  winch  base  and  apply  a
drop  of  oil  on  all  of  the  bearings  in  the  base. also,
very  sparingly  oil  all  of  the  bearings  in  the  clutch
mechanism  and  place  a  drop  of  oil  on  the  roller
clutch. do not over lubricate these areas and do not
use  grease  in  the  roller  clutch.  The  clutch  mecha-
nism  and  the  brake  pads  and  brake  disc  must  be
kept clean and oil free.

3. Check  the  operation  of  the  roller  clutch.  Carefully

rotate  the  brake  disc  and  observe  the  motor  shaft.
When  the  disc  is  turned  clockwise  the  motor  shaft
should turn with it. When the disc is turned counter-
clockwise  the  motor  shaft  should  not  turn. also,
check all nuts, bolts, retaining rings, etc., to be sure
that they are tight and secure.

4. If  the  clutch  has  been  slipping  and  requires  adjust-

ment the following procedures should be used. The
clutch is adjustable in ten degree increments. With a
screwdriver and pliers, remove the end of the clutch
spring  from  the  hole  in  the  winch  base.  The  spring
tension is quite high so be careful to maintain a firm
grip on the spring. The o-ring should be rotated so
that  the  cut  out  portions  align  with  the  lugs  on  the
spring keeper.  (See FIG. 6)
The ring can then be expanded with a pencil or simi-
lar  object  and  the  spring  keeper  can  be  lifted  free
from the clutch nut. Rotate the keeper clockwise 10
degrees  and  install  on  the  next  serration  in  the
clutch nut. Reinstall o-ring and rotate slightly so that
the  cut  outs  are  not  in  line  with  the  lugs  on  the
spring keeper and reinstall the clutch spring into the
hole in the base. adjustment of the clutch more than
10  degrees  to  20  degrees  should  normally  not  be
necessary. With only spring pressure (do not forcibly

Model

Sa5000/7000aC   

Model 

Sa9000/12000aC

FIG. 5

FIG. 4

emergency handle
illustration

auXiliarY handle

Winch Maintenance

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Summary of Contents for Strongarm SA7000AC

Page 1: ... RuN TIME 3 MINuTES caution continuous running in eXcess of 3 Minutes Will daMage Winch Motor guide to rolling load capacitY Maximum weight in pounds and kilograms rolling load approXiMate load speed ft Min Model PERCENT INCLINE Load CaPaCITY Load capacity dead weight is a measure of actual maximum force to which the winch system may be subjected all capacities shown are with 15 of cable on the re...

Page 2: ...sary personnel Never stand between load and winch When winching operation has been completed do not depend on the winch to support the load always secure the load properly use tie down straps or chains The auxiliary handle is provided for emergency use only Never use the auxiliary handle as an assist to the motor when the motor is running always remove the auxiliary handle when it is not in use do...

Page 3: ...ic motor is designed for intermittent service only extended use without cooling off periods will cause overheating result ing in motor damage Maximum recommended continuous run time is three minutes 3 It is recommended that whenever the winch is not being used that it be unplugged from the power sup ply The bridge is subject to damage caused by elec trical storms or voltage surges if the winch is ...

Page 4: ... that you have access to the rope clamp Remove the old cable and replace it with a new cable of the same size Be sure that the cable passes under both sides of the rope clamp and that the clamp is tightened securely NoTE CaBLE IS WouNd oVER THE ToP oF THE dRuM oN ModELS Sa5000aC aNd Sa7000aC aNd uNdER THE dRuM oN ModELS Sa9000aC aNd Sa12000aC SEE aTTaCHMENT METHod BELoW FIG 5 cable attachMent Meth...

Page 5: ... Check and Repair Winch motor runs hot In operation too long Let motor cool for at least 20 minutes See Winch Rating Section Winch motor fails to run Electrical Check the following power supply wiring control switch male female connections and motor Cable will not pull out free wheel 1 Sticking cable 1 avoid cable miswrap 2 Sticking clutch 2 a Jog power switch with clutch in free wheel No load onl...

Page 6: ...tor Pinion 404522 AE E Ring 205135 AF Reel Shaft 404559 AG Retaining Ring 204468 AH Screw 1 4 20x3 8 2 205337 AJ Cable Clamp Kit 304617 AK Screw 1 4 20x3 4 2 205338 AL Reel Ass y 304812 AN Cover Plug 204713 AP Cover SA5000AC 7000AC 404564 AP Cover SA5015AC 7015AC 404582 AP Cover CSA SA5000 SA7000 404595 AP Cover CSA SA5015 SA7015 404994 AQ Clutch Handle 204712 AR Screw 4 2 205196 AS Clutch Spring ...

Page 7: ... 10 32 Locknut 2 205193 AF Brake Disc Assy 304422 AG Screw 1 4 20x7 8 3 205242 AH 12T Pinion Gear 404522 AJ E Ring 205135 AK Base Spacer 404510 AL Reel Shaft 404514 AM Retaining Ring 204468 AN Screw 1 4x20x1 2 4 205189 AP Washer 2 205109 AR Reel Assy 304815 AT Rope Clamp Kit 5243506 AV Cover SA9000 12000AC 204747 AV Cover SA9015AC 12015AC 204630 AV Cover CSA SA9000 12000 404942 AV Cover CSA SA9015...

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