Function Description; Mounting Instructions; Before Use; Operating - GEBUWIN WA200 /D Série Mode D'emploi

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3.1. Function description

The winches are drum winches with a worm gearing. The load is held in every layer by the self-braking worm
wheel drive. Each bearing and drive are maintenance free. The closed housing is made from high-pressure injection
moulding aluminium. The cable drum and mounting plates are made from steel plate. The drive takes place by a
battery spiral drill with brake.

3.2. Mounting instructions

The winch must be mounted with the bolts as set out in chart 1.
To avoid tension build up in the winch housing, pay attention to the following:
there must be a smooth surface at the mounting bolt position
the wall or other construction must have sufficient carrying power
the level of the mounted winch must be checked with a spirit level in order to ensure good cable
movement.
All the nuts of the mounting bolts must be evenly fastened and secured.
3.3. Cable mounting
For the choice of cable, chart 1 must be consulted.
To apply a proper drive direction, the cable should run behind the drum upwards.
The cable mounting is done by means of the fixed cable clamp.
The cable length must be of sufficient length to allow for 3 windings to
remain on the drum when in the lowest position.

3.4. Before use

The winch is standard supplied for wall assembly. If you want to use
the winch for floor (console) assembly, you should turn the worm
wheel box 90 degrees. This can be done by loosening the 4 nuts (see
figure). The worm wheel box can now be turned. Then tightly reaffix
the bolts.
The winch is fitted with a worm wheel drive. To assure a long life
cycle, we recommend letting the winch run in at no-load for
approx. 1/2 hour

3.5. Operating

The winch is only suitable for driving by means of a battery spiral drill.
The battery spiral drill is not supplied. We recommend a battery spiral
drill with a minimum battery capacity of 14.4V and 3Ah. This will allow
you to lift for approx. 6 metres with maximum lifting capacity and 1
battery charging condition. It stands to reason that when a battery spiral
drill is used a different specification will also change the lifting length.
Usually battery spiral drills are fitted with 2 speeds. To ensure the
highest possible lifting speed, we recommend you use the highest
possible speed. Always use a battery spiral drill with a brake, also called
stop, to ensure that the load immediately hangs still.
The winch is equipped with a flexible coupling. This coupling contains a bit with a hexagonal key width of 10 mm on
which the battery spiral drill is fastened.
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