WIRING SELECTION & SPECIFICATION
NGER
Do not use
wire sizes smaller than 14 AWG with 105 degree C rated insulation. Using wire that is insufficient could result in
overloading and a fire. The use of larger diameter wire (small gauge number) is permitted and can improve the flow of
electrical current. If
the length of wire that was included with the winch was not long enough, consider acquiring the next
larger wire size (12 AWG) for your installation. Use the supplied circuit breaker or an in
-
line 20 amp fuse. Using incorrect
circuit breakers may result in a fire.
WIRING
The wires and switch are all properly connected. You will need to route the battery wires from the winch to battery and
connect the RED positive (+) wire to the silver post on the circuit breaker. The small hole on the buss bar (flat stamped metal
part with two holes) is attached to the colored post on the circuit breaker and the large hole on the buss bar is attached to
the
battery positive terminal. The BLACK negative (
-
) wire is attached to the battery negative terminal.
SECOND SWITCH
A second switch may be installed at another location such as the boat's helm. If this is desired, purchase TRAC item T10115
Second Switch Kit from the store where the winch was purchased, or buy it directly from TRAC on our website
.
The Second
Switch Kit includes the membrane switch (same as on the winch housing), switch panel, mounting screws, and 24' wire
harness with quick
-
connectors. The wire is routed from the new switch location to the winch and easily connects with
quick
-
connectors.
WIRELESS REMOTE
As an option, TRAC offers a Wireless Remote for use with this anchor winch. It consists of a wireless remote control (similar
to
the key
-
fob remote for a car) and a control unit that is easily installed to the winch frame under the winch cover. Item T10116
Wireless Remote Kit can be purchased from the store where the winch was purchased
.
ROPE INSTALLATION
Anchor rope comes pre
-
installed from the factory, but if you need to install new rope, insert the rope through the hole
located on the inside of the
drum (where the rope spools) and tie an overhand knot on the outside of the spool so the knot
can be pulled into the countersunk hole on the outside end of the spool. Pull the rope so the knot is tight against the counter
sunk hole. Make sure the rope is not tangled and not looped around anything and is free to wrap on the spool. Hold tension
of the rope while wearing a glove. Press the "UP" direction on the switch and hold until the rope is neatly wrapped on the
spool. Release the switch button at anytime
during the wrapping of the rope on the spool if an unsatisfactory wrap is
occurring.
The spool will hold as much as 100' of 1/4" anchor rope. Use anchor rope with a minimum of 500 pounds of tensile strength.
The rope that is installed on the winch is suitable for this winch.
ANCHOR ATTACHMENT
Use a river or mushroom type anchor up to a maximum weight of 35 lb. for the Pontoon/Coastal
-35.
Use a lighter anchor
when possible. Attach the shackle to the anchor shank eye. Tie the rope to the anchor shackle.
The knot must be securely fastened and tested by the user before anchoring.
When the boat is being trailered, the anchor must be placed in the boat and secured. If the anchor breaks free during
trailering, it will cause serious damage
and/or injury. The safety cable is only designed to hold the anchor in place when the
boat is underway in the water.
Follow the procedures outlined below to attach a safety cable.
1.
After the winch is installed and the anchor attached to the rope and power the winch UP until the anchor is in the docked
position (in the anchor roller/davit).
Summary of Contents for T10102-35sw Salt Water Coastal 35 Series
Page 1: ...T10109 35 Pontoon 35 T10102 35sw Salt Water Series Coastal 35...
Page 2: ...TRAC 3 1 2 3 600 272 4...
Page 3: ...5 1 14 AWG 2 20 3 4 5 1 2...
Page 4: ...1 2 3 5 16 7 93 7 8 13 Pontoon Coastal 35...
Page 5: ...1 2 4 2 3...
Page 6: ...14 AWG 1 62 20 7...
Page 7: ...UP 30 5 6 227 16 Pontoon Coastal 35...
Page 8: ...1 2 3 4...
Page 9: ...DOWN UP UP 1 5 25 5 1 2 3...
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