Superwinch H10P Owner'S Manual Download Page 9

ROPE INSTALLATION

The rope must be of good quality, have a steel core and meet the following specification :

1. Unwind the rope by rolling it out along the ground with the tapered end nearest to the winch. 

NEVER

wind the rope

straight onto the drum from a coil.

2. Dis-engage the Freespool.

3. Insert the tapered end of the rope into the cross-hole in the end of the drum and secure by tightening the setscrew.

4. Re-engage the Freespool.

5. Carefully run the winch in the "Winch In" direction. Keeping tension on the rope spool 5 or 6 wraps of rope neatly

onto the drum.

6. Apply moderate tension (approx. 700 kg to the rope. Carefully run the winch in the "Winch In" direction. Ensure the

layers are neatly wrapped onto the drum. This will minimize damage to the lower layers of rope when a load is applied.

PULLING OUT THE ROPE

Disengage the Freespool. With a pair of gloves on, pull out the rope and secure to anchor or load, check that there are
at least 5 turns left on the Drum. Re-engage the Freespool.

Model Designation ..................................................

H10P

H12P

H14P

Part No ....................................................................

5310, 5310S

5320, 5320S

5330, 5330S

............... 5311, 5311S

5321, 5321S

5331, 5331S

......... 5312, 5312S

5322, 5322S

5332, 5332S

.... 5313, 5313S

5323, 5323S

5333, 5333S

Model Designation ..................................................

H14P

Part No ....................................................................

653001

Minimum Breaking Load .........................................

84.4 kN

100.0 kN

118.0 kN

Tensile Grade .........................................................

1960 N/mm

2

1960 N/mm

2

1960 N/mm

2

Diameter .........................................................

11 mm

12 mm

13 mm

ROPE INSTALLATION 

05

05-1

ROPE INSTALLATION 

Summary of Contents for H10P

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual H10P H12P H14P HYDRAULICALLY POWERED WINCHES...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...5 ROPE 06 HYDRAULIC FREESPOOL COMMISSIONING AND USE 07 FREESPOOL USE 08 TIPS FOR EXTENDING THE LIFE OF YOUR WINCH MAINTENANCE 09 RUNNING IN MAINTENANCE SERVICING 10 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING 11...

Page 4: ...ble for any claims arising from such use Superwinch reserve the right to alter model specifications without prior notice REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS Before you contact Superwinch or your nearest Dealer p...

Page 5: ...mmended Rope 11 mm 12 mm 13 mm 11 mm Drum capacity 49 7 M 47 1 M 36 5 M 40 0 M Drum 101 6 mm 101 6 mm 114 3 mm 180 mm Line Speed 1st Layer No Load 13 M min 9 5 M min 9 0 M min 10 5 M min Line Pull Bot...

Page 6: ...f 3 5 Return line 25 mm 1 N B direction control valve to reservoir metres should be compensated with an Pressure hoses 13 mm 1 2 N B direction control valve to winch increase in nominal bore size valv...

Page 7: ...f 3 5 metres should be compensated with an increase in bore size As a general rule Bigger Nominal Bore Hose Better Winch Performance In all installation work on a hydraulic system cleanliness and accu...

Page 8: ...on an incorrectly mounted winch may bind causing poor freespooling and decreased winch performance If the drum does bind loosen all mounting bolts If the drum now rotates freely tighten the bolts a bi...

Page 9: ...n approx 700 kg to the rope Carefully run the winch in the Winch In direction Ensure the layers are neatly wrapped onto the drum This will minimize damage to the lower layers of rope when a load is ap...

Page 10: ...INSTALLATION For specification refer to section 2 page 4 The connection port size is 7 16 UNF SAE 4 CONNECTION PORT LOCATION PNEUMATIC FREESPOOL INSTALLATION 06 06 1 PNEUMATIC FREESPOOL INSTALLATION...

Page 11: ...and the trigger spring will spring in fully DO NOT ATTEMPT to pull a load until the drum is properly engaged 4 Attach the load 5 Operate the winch PNEUMATIC FREESPOOL OPERATION 1 Disengage the drum by...

Page 12: ...top winching and carefully touch the motor case if the motor is uncomfortably warm allow the motor to cool before continuing keep the engine running to recharge the battery during this break 3 USE A P...

Page 13: ...unting bolts and hydraulic connections Monthly Check brake function After 10 hours of winching or annually Change Gearbox grease Approx 100g Syncho gel Superwinch Part No 55 95012 Check brake function...

Page 14: ...ne and test for internal or external leak age Replace faulty components Check for cause of wear Leakage Check all components particularly the relief valve for proper settings Refer to technical manual...

Page 15: ...d components Malfunctioning component Repair or replace FOAMING OF OIL Incorrect low or dirty oil Replace clean or add oil as needed Air leaks Check suction line and component seals for suction leaks...

Page 16: ...to HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS flow spec page Brake not fully released Check pressure reaches 24 bar WIRE ROPE DRUM WILL NOT Winch not mounted squarely Check mounting Refer to WINCH FREE SPOOL causing end bear...

Page 17: ...rlead Standard Drum Part No 5610 Long Drum Part No 5620 Cable Tensioner Standard Drum Part No 5637 Long Drum Part No 5670 Mount Plate Kit Part No 5684 Superwinch Accessory Bag Part No 0505 Includes 1...

Page 18: ...HIN THE USA DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU C Incidental and Consequential Damages SUBJECT TO SELLER S LIMITED WARRANTY OBLI...

Page 19: ...h Ltd Abbey Rise Whitchurch Road Tavistock Devon Great Britain PL19 9DR Tel 44 0 1822 614101 Fax 44 0 1822 615204 email support superwinch net Superwinch Inc Winch Drive Putnam Connecticut 06260 U S A...

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