Ronin 2805-11 Instruction Manual
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PN 2805-11
Ronin Lift
REV. Q: DATE MARCH 3, 2021

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual PN 2805-11 Ronin Lift REV. Q: DATE MARCH 3, 2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents User Disclaimer & Warnings Product Safety - Lithium-Ion Battery Power Supply Charging & Information Product Safety – Ronin Lift Ronin Lift Technical Specifications System Overview Ronin Lift Device Labels Approved Ropes Rope Requirements Rope Preparation Box Contents Ronin Lift Operation (Serial Numbers 3201-R &...
  • Page 3: User Disclaimer & Warnings

    Never open the front cover To avoid injury, you should never remove the of your Ronin Lift front cover of your Ronin Lift or modify it in anyway. Any changes or modifications are considered out of compliance, which voids the warranty and the Lift’s certification for...
  • Page 4: Product Safety - Lithium-Ion Battery

    Battery Capacity only ship one battery per package. -4º F – 100º F (-20º C – Operating Contact Ronin for the Battery Safety Data 38º C) Temperature Sheet. Approximately 6.5 lbs. Mass (3Kg) •...
  • Page 5: Power Supply Charging & Information

    Power Supply Information • The battery charger is adaptable from 100v – 240v outlets. The charger cables shipped with the unit fit type A, B or C. • Do not leave any battery charging unattended for longer than 3–4-hours. • Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium-ion batteries.
  • Page 6: Product Safety - Ronin Lift

    Each Ronin battery has an overcurrent safety cutoff to prevent lifts over max safe working load. • Ronin Lift is IP54 rated for light rain and use of wet rope. Do not spray with direct water stream or use in heavy rain conditions. •...
  • Page 7: Ronin Lift Technical Specifications

    Ronin Lift Technical Specifications 28 VDC nominal 100 amps (1 min burst) 275º F (135º C) max operating Temp Motor 4500 rpm 5 N-m continuous torque 32:1 reduction Gearbox Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) 120 amps max Speed Controller 33 VDC Max .381k ohm...
  • Page 8: System Overview

    System Overview Motor & Gearbox Rope Inlet Hole Battery Indicator Machine Guarded Handle Thumbwheel Brake Handle Deadman Trigger Handle Upgrade Rope Exit Hole Carabineer Clip Attachment Point Tensioner Knob REV. Q: DATE MARCH 3, 2021...
  • Page 9: Ronin Lift Device Labels

    5-year service life of the Ronin Lift. Service Bulletin ID Plate helps Ronin service locations to keep track of active service bulletins that have been applied.
  • Page 10 Device Labels The Ronin Lift can only be serviced or repaired by Ronin or an approved certified repair center. The maintenance or repair can be scheduled by visiting www.roninpowerascender.com The brake label provides instructions obtaining a Return Material on which direction to operate the Authorization (RMA).
  • Page 11 Device Labels Serial Numbers 3201-R and Up will have the below tensioner label. The tension label describes which direction to turn the red tensioner knob to apply less tension (Left Turn) or more tension (Right Turn) to the rope. Less tension (Left Turn) decreases the grip on the rope for lighter loads or to increase descent speed.
  • Page 12: Approved Ropes

    Approved Ropes Ronin Lift Serial Numbers 3000-R and up 1: Ronin HP Rope by Marlow – 11.5 mm dia. 2: Marlow – ProTech 500 – 11.0 mm dia. 3: Sterling – Tech 125 – ½” dia. 4: Yale Cordage – R.I.N.G. – 11.5 mm dia.
  • Page 13: Rope Requirements

    Rope Requirements Ronin Lift Serial Numbers 3000-R and up only • Rope Type: Static Rope • Rope Diameter: 10 mm – 13 mm • Rope Diameter Shrinkage: Cannot shrink below 10 mm under loaded conditions We do not force usage of a •...
  • Page 14: Rope Preparation

    Remove any tape or markers from the ends of the rope, before inserting into Always check your the Ronin Lift. Make sure your ends are ropes condition, prior to burnt so NO inner core is visible. A hot use with the Ronin Lift.
  • Page 15: Box Contents

    Box Contents 1: Ronin Lift Kit (Includes Bollard Friction Saver & Reverse Functionality.) 2: Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery 3: AC Power Supply 4: Type A, B or C, AC Power Cord 5: Rope Brush REV. Q: DATE MARCH 3, 2021...
  • Page 16: Ronin Lift Operation (Serial Numbers 3201-R & Up)

    • Attach the battery to the Ronin Lift and confirm you hear a series of 5 beeps. (Be sure to push down the battery with some force, when connecting to the You must read and Ronin.)
  • Page 17: Rope Loading

    Rope Loading Be sure you’ve read and understand the Rope Preparation section on page 14, before continuing. Rope loading for Ronin Lifts with serial numbers 3201 & up. Step 1: Fully rotate the red tensioner knob in the counterclockwise (Left) direction, until the rocker arm bottoms out on the ascenders housing.
  • Page 18 Step 4 Before Ascending turn the red tensioner knob to the clockwise (Right) direction, until hand tight. If you feel the Ronin slipping on the rope during ascending or winching, then stop and turn the red tensioner knob clockwise (Right) 1-2 additional turns, until slipping stops.
  • Page 19: Ascending / Descending

    Attachment Point to using Ronin Lift. Misuse or improperly secured equipment could result in serious injury or death. Never use the Ronin Lift without a secondary rope grab system, helmet, gloves and eye protection. Step 2 Rotate the thumbwheel down slowly to start ascending.
  • Page 20 Ronin Lift Operation Ascending & Descending Ronin Lifts with serial numbers 3201 & up. : Once your reach your desired Step 3 height, then simply release the thumbwheel. The brake will automatically hold you in place. Release the thumbwheel to...
  • Page 21 (Note: You can always just release the brake at any time to stop.) Rope Tailing Line Caution: the Ronin’s brake is an On / Off (Hold in Right switch and cannot be feathered. Follow steps above for best performance.
  • Page 22 Be sure to clean out any rope fibers from the brake teeth, visible from the rope exit hole. • Attach the battery to the Ronin Lift and confirm you hear a series of 5 beeps. (Be sure to push down the battery with some force, when connecting to You must read and the Ronin.)
  • Page 23: Rope Loading

    Be sure you’ve read and understand the Rope Preparation section on page 14, before continuing. Rope loading for Ronin Lifts with serial numbers 3200-R & below. Step 1: Fully rotate the red tensioner knob in the clockwise (Right) direction, until the rocker arm bottoms out on the ascenders housing.
  • Page 24 Step 4 Before Ascending turn the red tensioner knob to the counterclockwise (Left) direction, until hand tight. If you feel the Ronin slipping on the rope during ascending or winching, then stop and turn the red tensioner knob counterclockwise (Left) 1-2 additional turns, until slipping stops.
  • Page 25: Ascending / Descending

    Lower Carabineer to using Ronin Lift. Misuse or improperly Attachment Point secured equipment could result in serious injury or death. Never use the Ronin Lift without a secondary rope grab system, helmet, gloves and eye protection. Step 2 Rotate the thumbwheel down slowly to start ascending.
  • Page 26 Ronin Lift Operation Ascending & Descending for serial numbers 3200-R & below : Once your reach your desired Step 3 height, then simply release the thumbwheel. The brake will automatically hold you in place. Release the thumbwheel to stop the ascent...
  • Page 27 (Note: You can always just release the brake at any time to stop.) Rope Tailing Line Caution: the Ronin’s brake is an On / Off (Hold in Right switch and cannot be feathered. Follow steps Hand) above for best performance.
  • Page 28: Removing Rope From The System

    Note: If your Ronin is not equipped with reverse functionality (There is no “R” after your serial number), then rotate the red tensioner knob fully clockwise (Right) until it cannot be turned any further. Then open the brake by pulling down and walk the rope back out of the system.
  • Page 29: Ronin Lift Winching & Hauling

    1600 lbs. (726 kg). Stand clear of loads when It's recommended to have a wireless remote winching or hauling. Use control upgrade with your Ronin Lift for any the wireless remote from mechanical advantage lifting setups of 3:1 or a safe distance.
  • Page 30: Wireless Remote

    The Ronin Lift’s thumbwheel has priority and can override the remote, • when used. The remote has a variable speed thumbwheel, just like the Ronin Lift’s • thumbwheel. This allows for smooth controlled operation during usage. Each remote will only work with the Ronin Lift it’s...
  • Page 31: Remote Precautions & Charging

    For use in reverse direction the Ronin Lift’s • brake handle must be tethered fully open (down) by using the Ronin brake latch, a lanyard, or paracord. If your Ronin Lift is not equipped with reverse functionality, then contact Ronin at info@ronin.inc for upgrade information.
  • Page 32: Remote Operation

    Remote Operation Step 1: Install the battery onto the Ronin Lift. Step 2: Hold the remotes power button down for 3 seconds to power on. The 3 LED’s will flash, and the left LED will be solid Blue, when paired. Make sure you are within range of the Ronin Lift to pair with the Ronin Lift’s receiver.
  • Page 33: Inspection & Maintenance

    Inspection & Maintenance During the Ronin Lifts life cycle, periodic inspections and maintenance is required. Some parts will experience wear and will need to be replaced. See table below for periodic inspection, maintenance check and parts replacement intervals. Part Inspection...
  • Page 34: Returning For Service

    3. Make sure to package your return securely if you are not shipping back in the original packaging or Ronin hard case. Note: Please do not hand deliver your product to the Ronin facility, even if you are local. This facility is not set up to receive visitors.
  • Page 35: Annual Service Exceptions

    Annual Service Exceptions See annual service exceptions below: • If you have a Ronin that is a backup unit and has not been used for the 12-month period, then there is no need to send it in for annual Service. •...
  • Page 36 • Your Ronin Lift will have an ID Plate for Ronin service locations to keep track of active service bulletins. This plate will be located just above the battery connector on the inside of the Ronin Lift’s main housing.
  • Page 37: Ronin Lift Duty Cycle

    Ronin’s id Plate, by the certified repair center that performed the service. If the Ronin does not need to be returned, because it falls under one of the Annual Service Exceptions, then the life of a Ronin can be extended up to 10 years.
  • Page 38: Warranty

    Ronin's sole discretion. Damage resulting from use, water intrusion, physical damage, or normal wear and tear is not covered by this or any warranty. Ronin assumes no liability for any accident, injury, death, loss, or other claim related to or resulting from the use or misuse of any products.

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