Maintenance; Operation - Ramsey HD-P 34,9 Traduction Des Instructions Originales

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MAINTENANCE

1.
Inspect the rope for damage and lubricate frequently. If the rope becomes frayed with broken strands, replace immediately.
2.
Check that the clutch is fully engaging. See OPERATION instructions, above, for the appropriate clutch shifter. FOR MANUAL CLUTCH
ONLY: Monthly, disengage clutch, put several drops of oil on the clutch handle shaft and work clutch handle IN and OUT several times
to lubricate inside the shifter assembly.
3.
Check to see that the drum rope does not overrun ("birdnest") when freespooling. Refer to page 4 if it does.
4.
Replace drum bushings and seals if seals begin to seep grease. Refer to the Overhaul Instructions, pages 8-10. Add additional
lubricant, Mobilith SHC 007, to gears and drum bearings if required.

OPERATION

The best way to get acquainted with how your winch operates is to make test runs before you actually use it. Plan your test in advance.
Remember, you hear your winch as well as see it operate. Get to recognize the sounds of a light steady pull, a heavy pull, and sounds
caused by load jerking or shifting. Avoid conditions where load shifts or jerks occur, as they may indicate a dangerous situation.
The uneven spooling of rope, while pulling the load, is not a problem, unless there is a rope pileup on one end of the drum. If this happens,
reverse the winch to relieve the load, and move your anchor point further to the center of the vehicle. After the job is done you can unspool
and rewind for a neat lay of the rope.
When pulling a heavy load, place a blanket, jacket, and tarpaulin over the rope about five or six feet behind the hook. In the event of a broken
rope, this will slow the snap back of the rope and could prevent serious injury.
The winch clutch allows rapid unspooling of the rope, from the rope drum, for hooking onto the load. The clutch is operated by the clutch
shifter lever or air shifter.
MANUAL CLUTCH SHIFTER (Refer to dimensional drawing page 11):
TO DISENGAGE CLUTCH: Run the winch in the reverse (reel out) direction until the load is off the rope. Pull handle out and rotate 90°. With
handle in the "DISENGAGED" position, rope may now be free-spooled from the drum.
TO ENGAGE CLUTCH: Pull handle out, rotate 90° and release handle. Run the winch in reverse until the clutch handle snaps fully into the
"ENGAGED" position. DO NOT attempt to pull a load unless the handle is fully at the "ENGAGED" position. If manual shift indicator light is
present, the green light is lit when clutch is fully "ENGAGED". DO NOT attempt to pull a load unless the green light is lit. To install light to the
vehicle electrical system refer to the Electrical Schematic on page 12.
AIR CYLINDER CLUTCH SHIFTER (Refer to the dimensional drawing page 12):
TO DISENGAGE CLUTCH: Run the winch in the reverse (reel out) direction until load is off the rope. Apply air pressure to the .125-27 NPT
port: 5,5 bar (80 PSI) (min.)- 10,3 bar (150 PSI) (max.). CAUTION: PRESSURE MUST NOT EXCEED 10,3 bar (150 PSI).
TO ENGAGE CLUTCH: Remove air pressure from the cylinder (a return spring engages the plunger). Run winch in reverse until the clutch
engagement indicator light (green light) is lit. To install light to the vehicle electrical system refer to the Electrical Schematic on page 12.
ROPE DRUM
ROTATION DIRECTION
(REEL IN) RAISE INLET
"A" ROTATION
WARNING: DO NOT DISENGAGE CLUTCH UNDER LOAD!
ROPE DRUM
ROTATION DIRECTION
PLUG
POSITION
"B" ROTATION
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