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Read the operating instructions.
Approved in accordance with the
relevant directives.
Recycle as electrical waste.
TECHNICAL DATA
Voltage
12 V DC
Output
4854 W
Gearing 161:28
Pulling power (max)
4309 kg
Remote control
Yes
Wire speed
2,1 m/min
Wire diameter
8,0 mm
Wire length
28,5 m
Battery cables
1.83 m
Protection rating
IP67
Dimensions
529 x 160 x 196 mm
Weight
35 kg
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION ON VEHICLE
• The winch must be installed with its four
attachment points on a suitable
horizontal or vertical steel frame.
• It is very important that the steel frame is
completely level so that the winch motor,
gearbox and drum are precisely in line
with each other.
• Check that the installation is begun so
that the attachment that is to be used can
withstand the maximum pulling power of
the winch.
• Do not leave the hand control connected
when the winch is not in use.
• Do not use the winch as lifting gear.
• The winch must not be used to secure a
load.
• Only run out enough wire needed to
relieve the wire. Running out too much
can damage the winch components.
• The winch must not be used to lower
loads, for example when unloading from
vehicle.
REWINDING THE LINE/WIRE
• Wear heavy-duty safety gloves when
rewinding. To rewind the line/wire
correctly on the drum it must be kept
stretched with some tension. Hold the
line/wire with one hand and hold the
hand/remote control in the other hand.
Start as far back and as close to the centre
as possible. Walk slowly towards the winch
while the line/wire is wound back,
keeping the line/wire stretched.
• Do not allow the line/wire to slip through
your hand and do not go too near the
winch.
• Stop the winch instead, get a new grip
some way out on the line/wire and repeat
this process until all the line/wire except
for 1 m is rewound.
• Disconnect the hand control, disengage
the winch drum and rewind the remaining
one metre of line/wire by turning the
drum by hand.
• If the winch is installed in such a way that
the drum is not accessible all the length of
line/wire must be wound back with the
winch motor, but be very careful and
watch out for the risk of clenching your
hands.