Operating Instructions; Tips For Safe Operation - Ramsey Electronics 2000 Owner's Manual

Front mount electric winch with hawse type fairleads/roller type fairleads
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Operating instructions
1. To spool winch cable on and off drum, operate
thumbswitch in control switch handle.
2. The RAM-LOK semi-automatic clutch provides
free spooling and clutch engagement with the
cable drum. The spring-loaded RAM-LOK clutch Is
engaged by pulling clutch handle outward, rotating
90° clockwise and releasing. Spring tension forces
the clutch jaws into position as the clutch starts to
turn and complete engagement when the clutch jaws
and cable drum jaws are properly aligned or posi
tioned. To disengage pull clutch handle outward
rotate 90° counter-clockwise to lock clutch at disen
gaged position. Do not engage or disengage clutch
when power is being transmitted to winch.
3.
Hidden Winch Kits utilize a remote cable control
for shifting the RAM-LOK clutch.
To disengage clutch pull "T" handle on control cable
outward and rotate clockwise until tight. (Clutch
cable control has built-in locking device.)
4. Before putting winch into service, perform three
or four winching operations under light loads to seat
worm gear to wormshaft and break-in components.
5.
Be sure load is directly in front of winch.
Note: This is the best position for pulling and also for
even-layering of the cable on the drum. Pulling
against either side roller causes uneven layering and
limits drum capacity.
6. Install heavy-duty battery in vehicle for heavy or
long pulls. Add second battery to system for additional
power if desired. Be sure batteries are connected in
parallel; that is, positive post to positive and negative
post to negative.
7.
Warning: Goods are not intended for use in the
lifting or moving of persons.
The winches described herein are neither designed
for use application to equipment used in the lifting or
moving of persons. Any such use shall be considered
to be improper and the seller shall not be responsible
for any claims arising therefrom.
This sale is made on the express understanding that
there is no implied warranty that the goods shall be
fit for the purpose of lifting or moving persons or
other improper use and there is no implied warranty
or merchantability for such purposes.
Performance'
Line Pull (Lbs.)
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
Line Speed (F.P.M.)
15
7.5
5.5
4
3
Specifications
Rated Line Pull
8,000 lbs.
Total Gear Reduction
360 to 1
Weight (Winch only):
Model 2000
73 lbs.
Model 2001
73 lbs.
Model 7901
65 lbs.
Shipping Weight Complete:
Model 2000
112 lbs.
Model 2001
114 lbs.
Model 7901. ...
165 lbs.
Layer of Gable
1
2
3
4
5
6
Rated Line Pull
Per Layer (Lbs).
8,000
6,900
6,100
5,400
4,900
4,500
Cable Capacity
Per Layer (Ft.)
Model 2000/2001
22
44
69
97
128
162
Model 7901
16
33
52
73
97
122
* Based on the first layer of cable on drum.
Tips for Safe Operation
Don't underestimate the potential danger in winching
operations. Neither should you fear them. Do learn
the basic dangers and avoid them.
Don't worry about even spooling while pulling a load
unless there is a cable pile-up at one end. After the
job is done you can respool for a neat lay of the
cable.
When you're pulling a heavy load where there Is even
a remote chance for cable failure, place a blanket,
jacket or tarpaulin over the cable about six yards
behind the hook. It acts as a parachute . . . slows the
snap-back of a broken cable and could save you from
serious injury.
Don't leave your winch in gear. Circumstances can
occur that could cause heavy damage to your vehicle,
if by some rare accident the winch started operating,
causing the hook to catch and pull against a part of
the vehicle or winch.
Respect for your winch and vehicle as well as com
mon sense in their operation will reward you with
safe and dependable work from them. Don't take
chances; make sure in every hook-up that you are in
command.
To guard against possible injury...
A.
Keep yourself and others a safe distance to the side
of the cable when pulling.
B.
Don't step over a cable, or near a cable In tension.
C.
Don't move the vehicle to pull a load on the winch
cable. This could result in cable breakage.
D.
Use a heavy rag or gloves to protect hands from burrs
when handling winch line. Do not use hands to guide
a winch line that is under tension.
E.
Apply blocks to wheels when vehicle is on an incline.
F.
Stay out of and safely away from a vehicle in a
dangerous spot.
G.
Winch clutch should be disengaged when winch is
not in use and fully engaged when in use.
H.
Modification, alteration, or deviation to the winch
should only be made by Ramsey Winch Company.
I.
Winches are not to be used to lift, support or other
wise transport personnel.
J.
A minimum of five wraps of cable around the drum
barrel is necessary to hold the rated load.

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