background image

 

1.  Your 8000lb winch is designed with a bolt pattern that is standard in this class 

of  winch.    Many  winch  mounting  kits  are  available  that  utilize  this  bolt  pattern 

for  the  most  popular  vehicle  and  mounting  channels.    If  you  cannot  find  a  kit 

locally, contact us and we will provide you with the name of a dealer near you. 

If you will utilize the mounting channel you must ensure that it is mounted on a 

flat surface so that the three major sections (motor, drum and gear housing) are 

properly  aligned.    Proper  alignment  of the  winch  will  allow  even  distribution  of 

the full rated load. 

2.  Start by connecting the Roller Fairlead (Part# 800900) to the Mounting Channel 

(Part#  801000)  using  2  each  of  the  Cap  Bolt  M10  X  35  (Part#  800002),  Flat 

Washer  (Part#  800004),  Lock  Washer  (Part#  800003)  and  securing  with  M10 

Nut(Part# 800005)  (Make sure the bolt is placed through the mounting channel 

and roller fairlead from inside the channel.  This will allow enough clearance for 

the winch to be placed in the channel without obstruction.) 

3.  Assemble  the  winch  to  the  Mounting  Channel  (Part#  801000)  by  first  pulling 

and releasing the clutch knob to “Off” position (Free Spooling).  Pull out a few 

inches of cable from the drum and feed the wire loop through the opening in the 

front  of  the  mounting  channel  and  roller  fairlead.    Now,  using  the  remaining 

M10 x 35 Cap Bolts (Part# 800002), Flat Washer (Part# 800004), Lock Washer 

(Part# 800003) and M10 Nut (Part# 800005) secure the winch to the mounting 

channel. 

4.  Connect the battery  and motor leads as the drawing above every type of winch 

is different each other.   

  

 CAUTION  – 

Batteries  contain  gases  which  are  flammable  and  explosive.  

Wear eye protection during installation and remove all jewelry.  Do not lean over 

battery while making connections. 

5.  Assemble the Clevis Hook to the cable. Take off the pin from the Clevis Hook, 

connect  the  Clevis  Hook  to  the  cable  and  mount  the  pin  back  to  the  Clevis 

Hook. 

6.  Always use the Hand Saver when free-spooling and re-spooling the wire rope. 

Using  the  Hand  Saver  keeps  your  hands  and  fingers  away  from  the  rotating 

drum. 

Summary of Contents for S8000

Page 1: ...ELECTRICAL WINCH S8000 Assembly Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...afely or improperly could result in property damage serious injury or death Throughout this manual you will find the following symbols for caution warning and danger Pay particular attention to the no...

Page 3: ...the clevis hook pin 4 Roller Fairlead When using the winch at an angle the roller fairlead acts to guide the wire rope onto the drum and minimizes damage to the wire rope from abrasion on the winch mo...

Page 4: ...s etc The mounting channel also has holes to accept your roller fairlead 12 Snatch Block If Your winch were supplied with a snatch block that used properly can double the pulling power of winch or cha...

Page 5: ...enough clearance for the winch to be placed in the channel without obstruction 3 Assemble the winch to the Mounting Channel Part 801000 by first pulling and releasing the clutch knob to Off position F...

Page 6: ...t use winch in lifting or moving or persons WARNING A minimum of five wraps of cable around the drum barrel is necessary for pulling and holding the rated load The cable clamp is not designed to hold...

Page 7: ...urn off the winch and repeat the procedure until a few feet of cable is left Disconnect the remote control and finish spooling by hand by rotating the drum by hand with the clutch disengaged Keep hand...

Page 8: ...e layers on the drum as well as b reduce the load on the wire rope by as much as 50 When doubling the line back to the vehicle attach to the frame or other load bearing part The vehicle engine should...

Page 9: ...urer shall be used RIGGING TECHNIQUES Self Recovery Locate a suitable anchor such as a strong tree trunk or boulder Always use a sling as an anchor point CAUTION Do not attach the clevis hook back ont...

Page 10: ...k to the anchor point Sling chain or snatch block Do not attach the hook back onto the wire rope g Engage the clutch h Connect the remote control to the winch i Start your engine to ensure power is be...

Page 11: ...kes and place the vehicle in park t Release the tension on the wire rope The winch is not meant to hold the vehicle for long periods of time u Disconnect the wire rope from the anchor v Rewind the wir...

Page 12: ...Defective Switch Assembly Defective motor Water has entered motor Insert Switch Assembly all the way into the connector Tighten nuts on all cable connections Replace Switch Assembly Check for voltage...

Page 13: ...WING 8000lbs prototype 2 40 1 6 5 39 4 10 11 12 3 6 4 7 5 8 9 38 13 OUT I N 34 33 11 12 35 36 37 3 42 18 4 16 15 8 14 3 17 5 6 6 4 39 5 3 40 29 28 23 20 19 22 21 24 25 27 26 O p t io n a l 41 O p t io...

Page 14: ...sembly Intermediate 21 800016 1 Trust Washer 22 800600 1 Gear Carrier Assembly Output 23 800017 1 Gear Input Sun 24 800018 1 Trust Washer 25 800019 1 Gear Housing 26 800020 1 Clutch Screw 27 800021 1...

Page 15: ...x29m L Weight 69 7lbs 31 6 kgs 70 5lbs 32kgs S TYPE DUTY CYCLE Line speed and motor current First layer Line pull Line speed ft min m min Motor current Amps Max lb kN 12V DC 12V DC 0 21 3 6 5 75 2000...

Page 16: ...sembly and operating instructions before use Failure to comply with these instructions or any improper use of the equipment will terminate the warranty Please ensure you record the information below D...

Reviews: