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MODEL 52111 • 2,000 LB. ELECTRIC TRAILER WINCH

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

Capacity:

6,000 lbs. rolling; 5,000 lbs. marine; 2,000 lbs. pulling capacity

Max. boat size:

18'

Max. boat weight:

5,000 lbs.

Line speed:

6'/min. without load

Cable length

ø 3/16" X 30' (ø 4.8 mm X 9.2 m)

Hook size:

¼"

Power supply:

12V (DC)

Power cord:

16.4' (5 m)

Remote switch wire length

9.8' (3 m)

Mounting plate

8.97" x 4.46" x 1.25" (227 x 113 x 31.7mm)

Overall dimensions:

9.68" x 10" x 7.74" (245 x 256 x 196mm)

WINCH ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

35

34

36

33

26 27 28

47

48

49

50

37

32

26

31

30

29

28

27

26

26

25

43

44

42

41

40

39

38

27

45

46

11

10

10

1

14

13

12

8

9

8

3

4

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

1

23

22

21

24

20

15

13

16

17

18

19

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Summary of Contents for 52111

Page 1: ...2 000 LBS 907 KG ELECTRIC TRAILER WINCH INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL Model 52111 ...

Page 2: ...ngth ø 3 16 X 30 ø 4 8 mm X 9 2 m Hook size Power supply 12V DC Power cord 16 4 5 m Remote switch wire length 9 8 3 m Mounting plate 8 97 x 4 46 x 1 25 227 x 113 x 31 7mm Overall dimensions 9 68 x 10 x 7 74 245 x 256 x 196mm WINCH ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM 35 34 36 33 26 27 28 47 48 49 50 37 32 26 31 30 29 28 27 26 26 25 43 44 42 41 40 39 38 27 45 46 11 10 10 1 14 13 12 8 9 8 3 4 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 23 22 21 2...

Page 3: ...ring 2 37 Screw M4X 35 1 14 Long shaft 1 38 Hex nut M3 1 15 Snap ring for shaft 1 39 24A Over current protector 1 16 Clutch spring 1 40 Screw M3x12 1 17 Transmission gear 1 41 40A solenoid 2 18 Clutch knob 1 42 Screw M5X6 2 19 Snap ring for shaft 1 43 SCREW M5X16 1 20 Cotter pin 1 44 Flexible friction plate right 1 21 Flat washer 1 45 Flexible friction plate left 1 22 Dual gear 1 46 Hex nut M5 2 2...

Page 4: ...ook and fairlead opening during installation operation and when spooling in or out Always use extreme caution when handling hook and cable during spooling operations Always use supplied hook strap whenever spooling cable in or out during installation or operation to avoid injury to hands or fingers Always wear heavy leather gloves when handling a cable Never let cable slip through your hands Alway...

Page 5: ... choker rope or tree trunk protector on the anchor Prior to winching always remove any element that may interfere with the safe operation of the winch Always take your time when rigging for a winch pull Always be certain the anchor you select will withstand the load and the strap or chain will not slip Never engage or disengage the clutch if the winch is under load cable is in tension or cable dru...

Page 6: ...from impacts pulling or corrosive materials Do not yank battery s cord to disconnect it from the battery Do not use other inappropriate accessories to exceed the rated line pull of winches 10 DO NOT STANDTOO CLOSE Do not reach over or across running machinery Keep proper footing and balance at all times 11 MAINTAINTOOLS WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance Follow i...

Page 7: ...r drilling the locations of the two holes on the base of the winch 3 Drill the hole locations on your vehicle 4 Using hardened steel bolts at least M8 in diameter install your winch to the location TEMPORARY MOUNTING 1 Attach the Adapter Plate as shown 2 Index the heads of the plate studs into the keyhole slots on the back of the winch 3 Attach the Winch Adapter Plate assembly to your trailer hitc...

Page 8: ...e emergency hand crank to assist an operating winch This will damage the winch and may cause personal injury Use the emergency hand crank only in the event of a dead battery and when the cable is still loaded to help loosen and retract the cable temporarily Never use the emergency hand crank to load the cable 1 Turn the clutch knob clockwise to LOAD until hand tight Place the emergency hand crank ...

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