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Techniques of Operation

 

The best way to get acquainted with how your winch oper-

ates is to make a few test runs before you actually need to 
use it.  Plan your test in advance.  Remember you hear your 
winch as well as see it operate.  Get to recognize the sound 
of a light steady pull, a heavy pull, and sounds caused by 

load jerking or shifting.  Soon you will gain confidence in 
operating your winch and its use will become second nature 
with you. 
Your winch will not only pull your vehicle up a steep grade, 
it will also pull another vehicle or a load while your vehicle is 

anchored in a stationary position.  The sketches on this 
page show you a few techniques. 
 

 

When pulling a heavy load, place a blanket, jacket or tarpau-
lin over the cable five or six feet from the hook.  It will slow 

the snap back in the event of a broken cable.  Also, open the 
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 the areas for 
anchoring possibilities as well as leverage situations, direc-
tion, and goal. 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 

 

For basic self-recovery, anchor to a tree or heavy rock. 
When anchoring to a tree, always use a tree trunk protec-
tor. 

 

Stakes driven in solid earth and chained together make a 

good anchor point for self-recovery when no solid anchor 
point is available. 
 

For a solid anchor, bury a log with earth or sand or place it 
in a deep ravine. 

 

Winches equipped with cable guide fairleads can pull   from 
several directions.  Pull from an angle only to straighten up 
the vehicle-otherwise you can damage structural members 

or other parts of your vehicle and cause excess cable 
buildup on one end of the winch drum. 
 

For a direct pull of 2000 lbs., hitch truck to a tree or solid 
anchor, and take out of gear. 
 

To double the pull, use 2-part line and tie off to chassis.  

Take out of gear. 

Summary of Contents for PATRIOT 9500 UT

Page 1: ...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 care...

Page 2: ...nd repeat the procedure until all the cable except a few feet is in Disconnect the remote control switch and finish spooling in cable by ro tating the drum by hand with clutch disengaged On hid den wi...

Page 3: ...icle 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 the are...

Page 4: ...with all non Ramsey mounting Attach fairlead to channel using hardware furnished with winch Attach winch to channel Thread capscrews with lockwashers through mounting holes in channel and into winch...

Page 5: ...ss Remote Control See Installation and Operating Instructions for Ramsey Uni versal Remote Control OM 914057 included with the wire less remote Maintenance All moving parts are permanently lubricated...

Page 6: ...clean and grease Replace with larger capacity charging system MOTOR RUNS BUT DRUM DOES NOT TURN Motor running in the reel out direction while clutch is not engaged If motor is running in the reel in d...

Page 7: ...7 NOTES...

Page 8: ...8 Patriot 9500 UT 45 45 40 39 2 15 50 3 20 13 50 1 14 50 48 36 51 11 28 18 35 27 16 26 37 38 42 44 43 17 33 49 34 32 49 21 29 31 30 22 10 46 46 9 19 12 41 24 19 4 7 23 25 25 25 47 47...

Page 9: ...NC X 3 4 LG BUTTON HD BOLT 1 4 20NC X 3 8 BUTTON HD BOLT 1 4 20NC X 1 LG SOCKET HD BOLT 1 4 20NC X 3 4 LG FLAT SOC HD 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 12 6 6...

Page 10: ...ASSY BATTERY CABLE WIRE ASSY MOTOR LEADS COVER CAP L H END CAP R H END CHANNEL SOLENOID MOUNTING COVER WIRE CAPSCREW 5 16 18NC X 1 1 2 LG SOC HD SCREW SCREW 10 24NC X LG TRUSS HD 11 12 13 14 15 16 17...

Page 11: ...11 NOTES...

Page 12: ...ship This Warranty does not obligate Ramsey Winch Com pany to bear the cost of transportation charges in connection with the replace ment or repair of defective parts nor shall it apply to a product u...

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