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GB
W-8016-EH
W Winch

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  • Page 1 Fransgård Handbook W-8016-EH W Winch...
  • Page 2 Fransgård Maskinfabrik A/S Fredbjergvej 132, Fredbjerg DK-9640 Farsø Tel.: ... +45 98 63 21 22 www.fransgard.dk mail@fransgard.dk...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Page Technical data ..............1 Danger/warning ..............2 Technical safety information ..........3 Operating instructions ............5 Lubrication and maintenance ..........6 Setting the brake and coasting brake ........6 Tractor size ................7 Instructions for cable attachment ........... 7 Pictogram ................
  • Page 4: Danger/Warning

    DANGER! Read the instruction manual carefully before starting the machine. The owner is responsible for instructing any users and assistants in how to use the machine. Warning! 1. The operator must not operate the machine before they know how it is to be used. 2.
  • Page 5: Technical Safety Information

    TECHNICAL SAFETY INFORMATION WHEN USING A W WINCH TO CLEAR TIMBER Avoid occupational accidents! The relevant accident-prevention rules issued by the relevant insurance companies and stipulated in the instruction manual must be observed! The W winch must only be operated and maintained by qualified and reliable persons over the age of 18 who are familiar with this work.
  • Page 6 When clearing timber on a slope, do not permit anyone to stand downhill of the log attached to the cable. Fig. 2 Fig. 1 When felling standing trees, the traction cable must be secured to the tree before the felling starts. In this connection, the tractor’s position must be selected so that the distance to the tree being felled is at least twice the length of the tree –...
  • Page 7: Operating Instructions

    Select a point for cable feed that is as deep as possible in the winch’s pulling direction, without bending if possible – use a remote roller if necessary! Do not approach a log to disengage the load until the cable is slack after the brake has been released! When using a tractor with a hydrodynamic engine, so not leave the cab until you have ensured that...
  • Page 8: Lubrication And Maintenance

    Releasing the brake: Lower the winch so that the slope stabilizers are firmly on the ground, release the brake by pressing button B (page 9, photo F). The brake can also be permanently released by turning knob C (page 8, photo E). Remember the safety distance! Pulling out the steel cable: When the brake is released, the cable can be pulled out.
  • Page 9: Tractor Size

    Adjusting the drive chains After 10 hours of operation, the drive chains must be checked and adjusted if necessary. The chain must not move by more than 4 mm. The chains should be checked after every 100 hours of operation (see page 9, photos G and H).
  • Page 10 Max.30° Max.30°...
  • Page 12: Pictogram

    Carefully read operator’s manual before handling the Shut off engine and remove key machine. before performing maintenance or Observe instructions and safety repair work. rules when operating. Carefully read operator’s Shut off engine and remove key manual before handling the before performing maintenance or machine.
  • Page 13: Warnings

    WARNINGS * Hydraulic oil may be harmful to health: If the oil comes into contact with the skin, it may cause allergic reactions. Inhaling oil vapour can cause respiratory problems. * Guidelines for the use of hydraulic oil:  Follow the oil supplier’s warnings and recommendations. ...
  • Page 14: Topping The Machine Up With Oil

    REFILLING OF OIL ON THE MACHINE The following procedure must be followed closely when refilling oil: Check that the oil tank is completely clean. Always use a filtration device when refilling oil, as the container often contains fine-grained dust and water. The hydraulic oil is very important and must be selected carefully, as it is the oil that transfers the energy and also lubricates the various components in order to minimise friction and heat generation.
  • Page 15: Checks Before Start-Up/Starting/Re-Tightening

    Damaged and dirty oils must always be returned to an approved reception centre and an oil return point respectively. CHECKS BEFORE START-UP/STARTING Check the following before final start-up:  That the oil has been correctly refilled and that the oil level is correct. ...
  • Page 16: Machine Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Thorough maintenance is vital to ensure the reliability and durability of the hydraulic system. The system should therefore be checked at regular intervals. Maintenance instructions:  Inspect the entire system and not just the damaged component. Start with the pump and then continue on from there until the entire system has been checked.
  • Page 18: Faults And Troubleshooting

    FAULTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING Fault Cause Rectification The pump is noisy. The pump has too little or no oil. Clean the suction filter and repair the suction pipe. Top up the oil. Incorrect rotation direction. Pump is sucking air in. Clean the suction filter and repair the suction pipe. Repair.
  • Page 19 FAULTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING Fault Cause Rectification Oil temperature too high. The oil is too viscous. Replace the oil. Major leak in valve or motor. Repair the pump, motor or valve. Too little oil in the tank. Top up the oil. The directional control valve is not closing fully.
  • Page 20: Dismounting

    DISMANTLING When a fault caused by operating problems has been located, the following guidelines for repair or replacement of the relevant component must be followed in connection with the dismantling process.  Clean the component and surrounding area thoroughly. This will remove layers of paint and dirt from all bolt assemblies, blocks and hoses.

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