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NOTE:
Your Mile Marker Control Box can either be mounted
to the winch or in a remote location. However, Mile Marker
recommends you to mount it to the winch following the in-
structions below. If you choose to mount it in a remote loca-
tion, please ensure that: (a) the location does not interfere
with any vehicle’s moving/functioning parts, and (b) you use
electrical cables with similar or better specifications as that
provided by Mile Marker.
Control Box Installation
2-1: Control Box and Tolls Needed: 14mm & 10mm Wrench, Metric Allen Wrench Set
2-3: Install the smaller mounting bracket on the other side.
2-2: Install the mounting bracket to the bottom of the control box with a 10mm wrench.
SEC Series Control Box Installation
You will need a 14mm wrench, 10mm wrench, a metric Allen
wrench set and a pair of snips. Also you will need general hand
tools for mounting the winch. Your Project ES control box can be
mounted over the winch motor, or over the tie bars. This decision
is usually based on mounting constraints, and personal prefer-
ence.
Figure 2-1 shows the control box and mounting hardware includ-
ed in your new winch box.
Mounting Control Box on Motor
If you choose to mount your control box on the winch motor,
please follow the following steps.
1. Mount the control box to mounting brackets using 10 mm
wrench (Fig 2-2 & 2-3).
2. With mouting bracket attached to control box, locate the
mounting points on the side of the motor die casting (Fig. 2-4).
3. With the control box placed on the motor, screw in the bolts to
the mounting points (Fig. 2-5).
4. Attach the Tie Wrap around the small bracket to hold it down
and clip the excess length (Fig. 2-6 & 2-7).
2-4: These are the mounting points where the bracket will be screwed in.