Fig C
the rolling weight performance shown includes a 12% rolling friction factor, and is based upon a hard level smooth surface. A 10% incline
means a rise of 1m in 10m (fig c).
ROLLING LOAD CAPACITY AT DIFFERENT ANGLES ON FIRST LAYER OF CABLE.
CABLE WINDING CUMULATIVE LENGTH ON DRUM
WARNING! Ensure you read and understand the safety instructions before installation.
3.1.
MOUNTING THE WINCH ON VEHICLE.
3.1.1. Mounting.
1. choose the mounting location on the vehicle with care as it must be capable of supporting the pulling capacity of the winch
(check with vehicle manufacturer for suitable mounting points). the mounting point must be capable of withstanding loads above the
maximum rated capacity of the winch.
Ensure the mounting point is protected from deterioration or corrosion over the lifetime of the winch use. We recommend the
mounting point is reinforced with steel plates and appropriate securing bolts.
2. Before fixing, ensure the power supply cables will easily reach the battery.
3. use the washers, bolts and nuts to fix the winch to the mounting plate (see fig.1). the motor, drum and gear housing must be correctly aligned.
4. Ensure there is an appropriate safe, dry, childproof location for the storage of the power cables and switches when not in use.
3. INSTALLATION
3.2.
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION.
3.2.1. Battery cable connection.
1. Ensure connection to the battery is undertaken in accordance with the safe connecting and handling instructions for the battery.
2. Ensure the power cables are safely routed away from the winch cable and will not be accidentally caught up in the winching process.
CHART 5.
CHART 6.
Fig 1
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rW2500/12.V2, rW3500/12.V2, rW4500/12.V2, rW2500/24.V2, rW3500/24.V2, rW4500/24.V2 Issue: 9 - 22/04/10