MODEL 52111 • 2,000 LB. ELECTRIC TRAILER WINCH
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PULLING CAPACITY
1. This winch has a capacity of 2,000 lbs.
Applying this measurement to practical
applications, you can use this winch to move
the following.
a. Move a load up to 2,000 lbs. from a
dead stop on level ground.
b. Move a water Bourne craft of up to
5,000 lbs.
c. Maintain movement of a wheeled
vehicle of up to 6,000 lbs.
2. Pulling capacity is reduced as incline
increases. For example, rolling capacity is
reduced from 6,000 lbs. on flat ground to
1,100 lbs. on a 45-degree incline. Please
refer to the graph on the right for estimated
pulling capacity (rolling weight) on various
inclines.
USING THE EMERGENCY HAND CRANK
WARNING
: Do not use the 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 on the long
shaft.
2. Place the end of the emergency hand crank outside.
3. Rotate the emergency hand crank counterclockwise to tighten the cable. Turn it clockwise to loosen it
until there is no load.
MAINTENANCE
1. Lubricate the cable occasionally with a light oil.
2. Grease the gears every 6 months. To do this, remove the clutch knob and separate the left and right
housing. Use any good quality waterproof grease.
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
Weight (Lbs.)
Decree of Incline
10
20
30
40
45