Mile Marker 70-50050C Installation & Operator'S Manual Download Page 3

2121 Blount Road Pompano Beach, FL 33069        MileMarker.com        1.800.886.8647

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SAFETY WARNINGS

LEARN TO USE YOUR MILE MARKER WINCH: After winch has been installed, take some time and practice using it so you will be familiar with ALL 
OPERATIONS. Periodically check the winch installation to ensure that all bolts are tight. To ensure proper operation, carefully inspect for any 
damaged parts before operating the winch.
KEEP WINCHING AREA CLEAR: Do not allow people to remain in the area during winching operations. Do not step over a taut cable or allow 
anyone else to do so. Due to the possibility of cable failure stand clear of any possible pathway. A snapped cable could cause winch failure, 
injury or death. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Do not reach over or across the winch and/or cable while the winch is in operation.
INSPECT CABLE AND EQUIPMENT FREQUENTLY: The cable should be inspected for damage that could reduce it’s breaking strength. A frayed 
cable with broken strands should be replaced immediately. Always replace the cable with a cable that is rated to sustain the load that the winch 
is capable of pulling. Any substitute must be identical in strength, quality, lay and stranding to the Mile Marker cable originally supplied.
WORKING AREA CONDITIONS: Keep the working area well lit. Do not use this winch in the presence of flammable gases or liquids.
KEEP CHILDREN AWAY: Keep children away from working area. Do not let children operate the winch.
DRESS PROPERLY: Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry as they can be caught in moving parts. Protective, electrically non conductive clothes 
and non skid footwear is the only type of clothing you should be using when operating the winch. Wear restrictive hair covering to contain long 
hair.
WEAR LEATHER GLOVES: When handling or rewinding cable always use hand protection to eliminate the possibility of cuts caused by burrs & 
slivers from broken strands.
DRUM: Always make sure that there are at least 5 complete turns of cable left on the drum before winching.
KEEP HANDS AND FINGERS CLEAR OF CABLE AND HOOK WHEN OPERATING WINCH: Do not put your finger through the hook when reeling in the 
last few feet. If your finger should become trapped in the hook, you could lose your finger. Do not guide a cable under tension onto the drum with 
your hand.
DO NOT HOOK THE CABLE BACK ONTO ITSELF: Hooking the cable back onto itself creates an excessive strain that could break individual strands; 
this, weakens the entire cable.
KEEP PULLING DURATIONS AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE: The winch is designed for intermittent use and cannot be used in  
constant duty applications. Do not pull more than one minute at or near rated load. If the motor becomes too hot to touch, stop and let it cool off 
for a few minutes. If the motor stalls, cut off the power immediately.
DO NOT OVERLOAD: For your safety and efficient performance, always use this winch at or under its rated capacity for your safety and for better 
performance. Do not use inappropriate attachments in an attempt to exceed its rated capacity.
AVOID CONTINUOUS PULLS FROM EXTREME ANGLES: This will cause the cable to pile up at one end of the drum. The cable should be as straight 
as possible to the direction of the object.
DO NOT OPERATE THE WINCH WITHOUT THE FAIRLEAD FITTED: Operator injury or winch damage can result if a fairlead is not installed.
STAY ALERT: Watch what you are doing. Use your common sense. Do not use this winch when you are tired, stressed or when under the influence of 
drugs, alcohol or medication.
DISCONNECT SWITCH: Unplug switch when not in use.
REPLACEMENT PARTS & ACCESSORIES: When servicing, use only identical replacement parts. Usage of any other parts will void the warranty. Approved 
accessories are available from your local distributor.
DO NOT force clutch. Rotate drum to align gears for freespool.

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Summary of Contents for 70-50050C

Page 1: ...70 50080C 70 50050C 70 52000C Installation Operator s Manual H9000 H10500 H12000...

Page 2: ...LE OF CONTENTS Safety Warnings 2 Precautions 3 Getting Started 4 Attaching Valve Assembly 5 Wiring Instructions 6 Plumbing Connections 7 Winch Operation 8 2 Speed Lever Positions 9 Winching Tips Techn...

Page 3: ...ction to eliminate the possibility of cuts caused by burrs slivers from broken strands DRUM Always make sure that there are at least 5 complete turns of cable left on the drum before winching KEEP HAN...

Page 4: ...the drum After moving an item with the winch secure the item Do not rely on the winch to hold it for an extended period Examine winch before using Components may be affected by exposure to everyday we...

Page 5: ...asier on some winch mounts or for other applications The motor on Mile Marker 2 speed winches may also be rotated in 90 increments if needed This may allow easier installation on some winch mounts CAB...

Page 6: ...upplied Using the bracket as a guide mark the location of where the mounting holes are going to be drilled and remove the plate and drill two 2 holes Mount valve assembly using nuts bolts and washers...

Page 7: ...e front grill to mount the female 4 pole plug connector If desired the female 4 pole plug connector is connected to the winch with the top motor bolt If you choose to take the plug out of the box dril...

Page 8: ...roboost to pump return hose Pump to hydroboost pressure hose Power steering gear assembly Hydroboost to gear pressure hose Refer to Fig 2 on previous page Attach any O ring or seal from vehicle s orig...

Page 9: ...etrieved Secure winch after operation 1 For use in pulling objects other than self recovery park vehicle directly facing object to be winched Apply parking brake 2 Place transmission shift lever in N...

Page 10: ...EVERS WITH LOAD ON WINCH CABLE HIGH HIGH FREE FREE FREE FREE LOW LOW LOW GEAR HIGH GEAR WARNING DO NOT MOVE SHIFT LEVERS WHEN POWERING WINCH IN OR OUT LEVER POSITIONS AND WINCH MODES LEVER 1 LEVER 2 M...

Page 11: ...ake therefore no adjustment to clutch is needed to maintain load Store the remote control cord in a safe place when not in use to prevent use by children or other unauthorized persons who could injure...

Page 12: ...ble and equipment frequently The cable should be replaced immediately if any sign of burrs or broken strands are evident A frayed cable with broken strands should be replaced immediately Always replac...

Page 13: ...ULIC BOX W IP67 CONNECTOR B PUMP ADAPTER B GEARBOX ADAPTER C JOYSTICK REMOTE WITH P67 CONNECTOR D 4 HYDRAULIC HOSE ASSEMBLIES E 90 DEG 10 MORB 6 MJIC MOTOR FITTING F WIRING HARNESS KIT G 2062 8 6S 90D...

Page 14: ...E 34 5020 07 VALVE KIT 78 96 FORD FULL SIZE 97 98 F 250 F 350 34 KIT APPLICATION GUIDE PART NUMBER APPLICATION 34 5010 07H VALVE KIT 78 98 FORD FULL SIZE WITH HYDRO BOOST 34 5020 04 VALVE KIT 83 92 FO...

Page 15: ...days by the end user Warranty submissions must reference winch serial number to be valid Warranty will only be valid for the original purchaser of the winch and installed on the vehicle for which it...

Page 16: ...2121 BLOUNT ROAD POMPANO BEACH FL 33069 USA 800 886 8647 MILEMARKER COM INFO MILEMARKER COM...

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